The Brazilian automotive industry, centered around hubs like São Paulo and Paraná, is currently undergoing a massive transition toward "Industry 4.0". While traditional manual assembly was the norm, the rising demand for premium vehicle interiors has made the adoption of an automatic car carpet line essential for maintaining competitive edge and consistency.
Local manufacturers face unique challenges, including volatile raw material costs and the need for energy-efficient machinery to align with Brazil's green energy goals. The integration of a non woven fabric cutting line has become a critical point for reducing fabric waste, which is a significant cost driver in the South American market.
Furthermore, the increasing complexity of vehicle roof designs in modern SUVs and EVs requires a sophisticated car ceiling assembly machine. Local tier-1 suppliers are now shifting from semi-automated stations to fully integrated systems to reduce labor dependency and improve cycle times.


