Founded in the 1950's, Mincer has over half a century of experience manufacturing automotive components in both ductile and grey iron.
Mincer Facts
- Based in Mexico City, Mexico
- Foundry in the 1950s
- Specialise in brake drums and brake calipers
- Foundry capacity of 45,000 tonnes
- Site spans more than 170,000 square feet
- Serving commercial and passenger vehicle markets
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Featured Products
- Brake discs have been a key component of a braking system invented in the late 1800s.Brake DiscsRead More
- Calipers help a car come to a halt. They're available in two forms, floating and fixed.Brake CalipersRead More
- Differential Cases tansfer an engine's torque to its wheels, helping them spin at different speeds.Differential CaseRead More
Company History
1964
Operations started.
1980
Machining plant, containing houses for CNC machining, opened.
1982
Gray iron facility opened. Manufacture of drums and rotors begins.
2014
Business acquired by MAT Group.
2016
Disa Plant installation starts.
2018
CTPAT certification secured.
Company Overview
Mincer is located in the Ecatepec de Morelos region of Mexico City, Mexico, which is strategically located to serve the Mexican, South and Central American and United States markets.
Mincer is a horizontally integrated operation with 3 modern manufacturing facilities spanning over 170,000 square feet in 1 location covering 6.6 acres. Mincer’s operations are highly integrated and include design, casting and machining providing our customers with a total solution.