
Benchmark Electronics, a US-based provider of engineering, design, and manufacturing services, has launched its new manufacturing facility in Guadalajara, Mexico.
The new site, spanning over 29,800sqm, expands Benchmark’s regional production capabilities by almost 50%. Situated in the Parque Industrial San Jorge, it will address the growing demand from the medical, industrial, advanced computing, and communications sectors.
The new facility will serve as a modern hub for design and manufacturing, enhancing production workflows and providing advanced, scalable solutions. Additionally, it features a strong IT infrastructure and an optimised layout to boost efficiency.
Benchmark’s expansion significantly advances job creation and talent development as it has established partnerships with local universities and technical high schools to create a skilled workforce equipped for the needs of high-tech manufacturing.
Jeff Benck, president and CEO of Benchmark, referred to the new Guadalajara facility as the cornerstone of the company’s investment in Mexico.
“This new facility increases our capabilities in the region with an optimised space to serve complex and highly regulated industries. With over 300,000 square feet of manufacturing capability, this expansion will also allow us to scale with new and existing customers,” he added.

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By GlobalDataDagoberto Esquer, general manager of Benchmark Guadalajara, said: “We’re contributing to our community by creating new jobs and supporting educational opportunities for residents, including students.”
Benchmark Electronics offers electronic manufacturing, precision technology, and a range of design and engineering services. It has over 12,700 employees globally. Over the past year, it has also announced investments in Malaysia, Romania, and the Netherlands, among others.