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Mitsubishi Electric Automation Moves Mexico Service and Support Operations to Querétaro
VERNON HILLS, Ill. – In an effort to better serve the manufacturing sector in Mexico, and in particular, the Bajio region of North-Central Mexico, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. has relocated its service and support operations for computer numerical controls (CNC), robots, and variable frequency drives (VFD) to the more centralized location of El Marqués, Querétaro, Mexico. Customer service, as well as the warehouse and repair workshop, will also move to the new site, located within Parque Tecnológico Innovación (Industrial Park Innovation).
The new location is expected to offer greater convenience for Mitsubishi Electric Automation’s OEM, dealer and end-user customer base in Mexico. Querétaro was chosen because of the Baijo region’s strong industrial automation activity, especially in automotive and aerospace, which makes up a majority of Mitsubishi Electric Automation customers in Mexico.
“This new location is closer to OEMs that have our products on their machines,” said Cesar Sanchez, Mexico regional service manager, Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc. “Our Querétaro location will allow better collaboration between our customers and us, and will reinforce the timely and professional service that OEMs, dealers and end users have come to expect.”
The new facility is located at Parque Tecnológico Innovación Querétaro, Hacienda la Machorra, CP 76246, El Marqués, Querétaro, México. Customer service can be contacted at +52 (442)153 4250 option 1, [email protected]. Technical support is available at +52 (442)153 4250 option 2, [email protected]
Information on the comprehensive line of factory automation products and solutions from Mitsubishi Electric Automation is available at https://us.mitsubishielectric.com/fa/en.
About Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc.
Headquartered in Vernon Hills, Ill., Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., offers a wide range of factory automation products, solutions, training and support services for the industrial and commercial sectors. A U.S. affiliate company of Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Mitsubishi Electric Automation represents more than 75 years’ experience in the automation industry. A broad product portfolio includes programmable automation controllers (PAC), programmable logic controllers (PLC), human machine interfaces (HMI), variable frequency drives (VFD), servo amplifiers and motors, control software, computerized numerical controllers (CNC), motion controllers , robots and low-voltage power distribution products. The company takes its solutions on the road with the 53-foot long Solutions in Motion mobile showroom that appears at tradeshows, training seminars and other events across North America.
In addition to factory automation, Mitsubishi Electric US group companies’ principal businesses include semiconductor devices, automotive electrical components, elevators and escalators, heating and cooling products, solar modules, electric utility products, and large-scale video displays for stadiums and arenas. Mitsubishi Electric US group companies have roughly 50 locations throughout North America with approximately 4,000 employees.
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Mitsubishi Electric Automation, Inc., of Vernon Hills, IL offers a comprehensive line of factory automation solutions. Our solutions include robots, automation platforms, sequence controllers, human-machine interfaces, variable frequency drives, servo amplifiers and motors, motion controllers, computer numerical control, PC-based CNC, linear servos, and industrial sewing machines, for a broad range of factory automation applications.
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