Continental Las Colinas plant, in Silao, celebrates 15 years of quality, development and growth

Continental Las Colinas plant, in Silao, celebrates 15 years of quality, development and growth

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Executives and collaborators of the Continental Las Colinas plant in Silao, Guanajuato held a celebration to commemorate 15 years of operation. The event was headed by Matthias Matic, vice president of the business unit and Lutz Marczinski, plant director.

In his speech, Matthias Matic commented that there are nine global original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) that receive products manufactured by Continental Las Colinas, such as servo-brake units, windshield wiper systems and drum brakes.

On his turn, Lutz Marczinski commented: “We have achieved a lot, we continuously maintain our certifications including the FORD Q1, we receive excellence awards from our Toyota customer, we won CBS internal awards for R & D, quality and perfect launch. All this is reflected in a positive reputation of Las Colinas Plant within Continental Corporation and our customers.”

The history of the plant began in 2004 with the commissioning of the first line of brake booster units. Over the years, thanks to the confidence gained with customers through the high quality of work, the equipment and staff of the plant have been in a strong growth.

The premises currently comprise a construction area of more than 18,000 square meters on 50,000 m2 of land, where more than 1,200 employees work.

The facility includes a Research and Development Center of 1,300 square meters dedicated to hydraulic brake systems.

This center has testing laboratories of functional, durability and destructibility type, as well as torque and measurement machines. In addition to offices, simulation, calculation and design areas.

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