Invest Monterrey Strengthens Collaboration with Japanese Companies in Monterrey
This week, Invest Monterrey had the opportunity to visit three leading Japanese companies in Monterrey: Tokai Rica, Hamaden, and Toyoda Gosei. These companies operate across different municipalities in the metropolitan area, contributing significantly to the growth and innovation of the local industrial ecosystem.
Through our dedicated After Care program, we continue to engage closely with multinational companies already established in the region. These visits allowed us to better understand their operations in Mexico, learn more about the challenges they are currently facing, and explore ways in which our team can provide support.
– Tokai Rica is a global leader in automotive components, specializing in switches, keyless entry systems, and electronic control devices that improve vehicle safety and functionality.
– Hamaden, part of the Hitachi Group, manufactures high-precision automotive brake components, playing a critical role in ensuring safety and reliability in vehicles worldwide.
– Toyoda Gosei is a leading supplier of automotive parts such as steering wheels, airbags, and sealing systems, with strong expertise in polymer and rubber technologies.
Japan has long been one of the most important sources of foreign investment in Nuevo León, with companies like Tokai Rica, Hamaden, and Toyoda Gosei playing a vital role in the automotive and manufacturing industries. By maintaining close collaboration with them, Invest Monterrey reaffirms its commitment to ensuring that international investors find long-term success in the region.
We look forward to continuing our partnership with these companies, providing tailored assistance, and working together to strengthen Monterrey’s position as a global hub for advanced manufacturing and foreign investment.
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