
Italian multinational Biesse has reinforced its presence in
Latin America with a strategic investment in Mexico. The
company, headquartered in Pesaro, Italy, continues to expand its
global footprint, building on its already established operations
in Brazil.
The investment marks a key milestone in Biesse’s global
strategy, which focuses on expertise, simplification, and
service. The expansion strengthens the Group’s direct presence
in Central America while enhancing operational support and
customer service.
The new branch is located in Guadalajara, Mexico, and stems from
the development of Bavelloni’s local structure. Bavelloni,
recently acquired by Biesse, is specialized in designing and
producing technologies and tools for glass and stone processing.
This acquisition provided a strong foundation for Biesse’s
full-scale expansion into Mexico.
Through this investment, Biesse now offers its complete product
portfolio in Mexico. This includes solutions for wood, glass,
stone, metal, plastics, and composite materials. The branch also
enhances after-sales service, ensuring operational continuity
and faster support for local and regional clients.
The Mexican facility is positioned as a strategic hub for
Central America. Its location allows Biesse to maintain closer
proximity to customers. Faster response times and efficient
service delivery are expected. The branch operates in full
synergy with Biesse’s American network and expertise.
The expansion is supported by the logistics infrastructure of
the U.S. facility. This includes an automated warehouse and a
dedicated team of experts. Service and spare parts management
are streamlined. Rapid deliveries and efficient technical
assistance are provided across Latin America.
Biesse’s presence in Mexico strengthens the company’s ability to
meet growing demand for industrial machinery and processing
lines. The expansion also allows the company to support diverse
industries more effectively. Clients now have access to complete
solutions for manufacturing wood, glass, stone, metal, plastics,
and composites.
The Guadalajara branch reflects Biesse’s long-term commitment to
Latin America. It also highlights the company’s strategy to
combine local presence with global resources. Customers benefit
from both regional accessibility and international expertise.
The Mexican facility enables high service quality and
operational efficiency. It also allows faster integration of
technological innovations from Biesse’s global operations.
Production lines and components are delivered with consistent
standards. The branch strengthens after-sales support, ensuring
timely assistance and maintenance.
Biesse’s expansion is part of a broader global strategy to grow
in key markets. Latin America is a priority due to its
industrial potential and growing demand for advanced machinery.
The new branch in Mexico positions Biesse to capture emerging
opportunities in the region.
By integrating Bavelloni’s local structure, Biesse has enhanced
its capabilities in glass and stone processing. This complements
its existing expertise in woodworking machinery. The combination
of technologies strengthens Biesse’s product offerings and
service solutions.
Biesse in Mexico will also showcase the company’s full portfolio
of solutions for all materials: wood, glass, stone, metal,
plastics, and composites.
Source:
biesse.com