Brake Parts Inc Invests In Nuevo Laredo Caliper Facility To Meet Growing Customer Demand

Brake Parts Inc Invests In Nuevo Laredo Caliper Facility To Meet Growing Customer Demand

With more than 160,000 square feet of production capabilities and more than 280 employees, BPI-Nuevo Laredo is strategically laid out to maximize efficiency, the company says.

Within two years of its opening, the Brake Parts Inc (BPI) Nuevo Laredo, Mexico caliper manufacturing facility has already exceeded production expectations.

“By utilizing a more productive and efficient manufacturing process combined with an automated and innovative facility featuring state-of-the-art equipment, BPI has the ability to produce friction-ready calipers to meet our growing customer demand,” said H.T. Chang, vice president of product development, engineering, R&D and quality, Brake Parts Inc.

With over 160,000 sq. ft. of production capabilities and more than 280 employees, BPI-Nuevo Laredo is strategically laid out to maximize efficiency. The facility has well-defined quality control standards in place that are supported by engineers, inspectors and auditors. In fact, its quality management system successfully completed the ISO9001:2015 certification process. Calipers manufactured at the BPI-Nuevo Laredo facility are extensively tested to ensure they deliver safe, reliable and leak-free performance.

About Brake Parts Inc

Brake Parts Inc (BPI) is committed to leading the global automotive aftermarket as the premier manufacturer and supplier of brake system components. The company’s primary focus is the growth and profitability of its customers through a collaborative platform of quality, innovation, dedication and integrity. BPI has a demonstrated commitment to research, development and testing of its entire product offering, including friction, rotors, drums, calipers and hydraulic products, ensuring that they meet or exceed original equipment fit, form and function requirements. For more information, visit www.brakepartsinc.com.

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