Portugal's automotive sector is currently experiencing a shift toward high-value-added components. With a strong presence of Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, there is an increasing demand for a fully automatic headlining line to meet the rigorous quality standards of European OEMs, especially as electric vehicle (EV) production expands in the region.
The local industry faces challenges regarding labor costs and the need for extreme precision in textile handling. The adoption of a non woven fabric cutting line has become essential to reduce material waste, which aligns with the European Green Deal's sustainability goals and Portugal's commitment to circular economy practices in manufacturing.
Currently, many Portuguese workshops are upgrading from semi-automated systems to fully integrated solutions. The integration of a car ceiling assembly machine allows local manufacturers to maintain competitiveness by reducing cycle times and ensuring consistent bonding quality across various car models.


