
Siemens announced an investment of 1.3 billion pesos (MXN) to expand its production capacity in Querétaro . The capital will be used to strengthen advanced manufacturing operations within the state and is expected to create 300 new direct jobs in the region.
“Querétaro has become a key pillar for Siemens globally. This investment not only expands our production capacity, but also strengthens our position to support our customers in their transition to more digital, sustainable, and resilient industries,” emphasized Alejandro Preinfalk, CEO of Siemens Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean.
This figure, which adds to the more than 1.8 billion pesos previously announced, brings the company’s total investment in the state to over 3 billion pesos in the last year. The expansion will contribute, among other things, to optimizing production processes , reducing delivery times, and advancing the company’s decarbonization goals.
The announcement was made during the Hannover Messe industrial fair in the presence of Stephan May, CEO of Electrification and Automation at Siemens AG; Alejandro Preinfalk; Marco Antonio Del Prete, Secretary of Sustainable Development of Querétaro ; and Felipe Fernando Macías, Municipal President of Querétaro.
Siemens’ operations in the state are focused on manufacturing technological solutions for industrial electrification. Its main activities include the production of panels and control systems for low- and medium-voltage applications , components that supply the demand of industrial sectors such as automotive and food and beverage.
Siemens Group reported global revenues of €78.9 billion for fiscal year 2025, which ended September 30 of last year, and net profit of €10.4 billion for the same period. The company currently employs 318,000 people worldwide in its continuing operations.
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