FRISA invests US$350 million in Nuevo León

With an investment of US$350 million, FRISA launched its new hot rolling mill in the municipality of García, Nuevo Leon, consolidating its position as one of the leading advanced manufacturing companies in Mexico.
The new facility already generates more than 450 jobs and strengthens the company's production capacity in key sectors such as aerospace, semiconductors, wind energy, and power generation.
During a tour of the facilities, the Governor of Nuevo León, Samuel García, highlighted the importance of this expansion for the state's economy.
“FRISA is undergoing a very important expansion to continue exporting; they are forging, they are rolling. We are very happy to see what they have done here at their plant in García, Nuevo León,” he said.
The company, based in the same municipality, is one of the most representative in the metalworking sector in Mexico. Its focus on the production of steel and superalloys has enabled it to supply global markets in strategic industries such as oil and gas, construction, mining, and cutting-edge technology.
"FRISA is a 100 percent Nuevo León company, with more than 3,000 employees and seven facilities here in Nuevo León. We are pleased to see that not only is foreign investment coming in, but local companies are also continuing to grow and generate good jobs," added the governor.
The company has committed to technological innovation in all its processes and maintains a prominent presence in international markets. With this new plant, FRISA reinforces its commitment to the industrial development of Nuevo León and expands its export capacity from Mexico.
The visit was also attended by state officials and FRISA executives, including Marcelo Garza T Junco, CEO; Vincenzo Nuzzolo, Director of the FRISA Steel Business Division; Antonio Álvarez, Commercial Director; and Israel Arellano, Head of Operations. Emmanuel Loo, head of the State Ministry of Economy, was also present.