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Heroux-Devtek announces new facility

April 26, 2011, Longueuil, Que. - Héroux-Devtek today announced the construction of a new manufacturing facility in the Querétaro Aerospace Park in Mexico.


April 26, 2011  By Carey Fredericks

The project has received all required approval from local authorities.

The first phase of the project consists of the erection of a 47,200 square-foot facility equipped with state-of-the-art machinery for the production of aerostructure components. Construction is set to begin during the second quarter of calendar year 2011, and the facility should be ready to produce its first components early in calendar year 2012. This first phase represents an investment of up to $20 million by Héroux-Devtek over the next three years. In due time, a subsequent phase could see the plant expanded to 150,000 square feet. Such expansion would eventually provide the Company with the capability to manufacture and assemble aerostructure and landing gear systems.

Héroux-Devtek's new plant will benefit from close proximity with the existing facilities of several global aerospace original equipment manufacturers (OEM) in the Querétaro Aerospace Park, including Bombardier Aerospace. Along with the execution of contracts for other customers, production in Mexico will consist of certain detailed parts for Bombardier commercial and business aircraft, pursuant to the contract announced on February 8, 2011.

"Héroux-Devtek is proud to participate in the rapid development of the Mexican aerospace market," said Gilles Labbé, President and Chief Executive Officer of Héroux-Devtek. "Given the increasing number of global aerospace OEMs present in Mexico, this project provides Héroux-Devtek with the capacity and the flexibility to capture additional business opportunities. More importantly, these opportunities would benefit the entire organization by leveraging the core strengths of our business units. As close proximity is important in providing superior service to OEMs, this new facility will enhance our global competitiveness by further specializing each of our manufacturing sites, thus ensuring we provide customers with value-added products and services at the most optimal cost."

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