Mexico has evolved into a global powerhouse for automotive assembly, particularly in the Bajío region. The demand for a fully automatic headlining line has surged as manufacturers shift toward high-efficiency, low-waste production to remain competitive within the USMCA framework.
The local climate and economic pressures necessitate machinery that is both durable and energy-efficient. Many factories are currently upgrading from semi-manual processes to an automatic car carpet line to reduce labor costs and eliminate human error in textile bonding.
Furthermore, the rise of Electric Vehicle (EV) production in Mexico is driving a need for lightweight interior materials. This shift requires a specialized non woven fabric cutting line that can handle new sustainable composite materials with extreme precision.


