Monterrey Technology Park
Located in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, the Monterrey Technology Park location supports regional coordination, plant-visit planning, logistics review, and North America program execution.
Global Footprint / Mexico
Metal stamping, welding, tooling support, CNC resources, and inspection capability in Monterrey for automotive and industrial programs.

Mexico Manufacturing Proof
Lucky Harvest Mexico gives North America-linked programs a regional manufacturing option backed by practical stamping, welding, tooling, CNC, and quality resources.
Located in Nuevo Leon, Mexico, the Monterrey Technology Park location supports regional coordination, plant-visit planning, logistics review, and North America program execution.
The Monterrey manufacturing footprint supports metal stamping, welding, tooling, and related program needs.
High-tonnage stamping up to 1600T supports selected part families, with drawings, material, thickness, timing, and volume reviewed during RFQ.
Mexico quality systems support supplier qualification conversations, with program-specific documentation reviewed at the applicable site and entity scope.
North America Support
Lucky Harvest Mexico S.A. de C.V. supports North America-linked manufacturing programs from Monterrey, Mexico. For U.S. and regional teams, the Mexico operation creates a practical bridge between local program execution and Lucky Harvest's broader tooling, launch, and precision metal manufacturing experience.
Manufacturing Capabilities
Early RFQ discussions can focus on four practical support areas for automotive and industrial programs: regional stamping, joining, tooling, and machining resources.

Stamping capability includes high-tonnage press capacity up to 1600T for selected part families, with review based on geometry, material, thickness, and volume needs.

Joining and secondary-process capability includes MAG welding, projection welding, clinching, and tapping for components and assemblies.

Local tooling support helps Mexico respond to engineering changes, maintenance needs, launch stabilization, and production-readiness requirements.

Large CNC, small CNC, grinding, milling, EDM, and wire cutting support tooling, machining, and production-support needs.
Equipment And Quality Proof
For technical review, the Mexico operation combines high-tonnage stamping, welding and joining, CNC/tooling, and lab/inspection resources for programs defined by drawings, materials, tolerances, timing, and commercial scope.
Press equipment includes 1600T, 1200T, 800T, 400T, 300T, and 250T capacity, including high-tonnage and progressive press options for selected part families.
MAG welding, projection welding, clinching, and tapping support joining and selected secondary-process planning for assemblies.
Large CNC, small CNC, grinding, milling, EDM, wire cutting, and tooling-maintenance resources support launch and engineering-change responsiveness.
Inspection resources include CMM, digital measurement, hardness testing, optical measurement, universal testing, penetration testing, tension testing, and lab-room support.
Production Examples
Mexico production examples highlight the kinds of stamped and formed structural metal parts supported by the Monterrey operation, with attention to tooling discipline, press capacity, dimensional control, and repeatable production planning.

Lucky Harvest Mexico excels at repeatable formed metal components where tooling discipline, press selection, material behavior, and dimensional control matter.

We support brackets, reinforcements, and structural metal components that need stable geometry, controlled features, and production consistency.

Our local team brings forming know-how to panel-style parts with drawn features, mounting points, edges, and interfaces that need controlled repeatability.

Our Mexico facility supports cross-member and reinforcement-style parts where geometry, tooling approach, press capacity, and downstream joining needs have to work together.
Program Examples
These part families show where Mexico manufacturing support is especially relevant for stamped, joined, and structurally repeatable automotive metal components.
Seat-frame parts, cushions, beams, and functional stamped or welded parts depend on stable geometry, joining discipline, and repeatable production planning.
Brackets, cross-members, side members, panels, and related structural metal parts bring stamping, joining, and tooling requirements together.
Selected high-strength steel stampings and CR980T-related examples highlight forming discipline, material behavior, and dimensional control.
MAG, projection, clinching, and tapping samples show available joining and secondary-process paths for automotive structural work.
Quality Posture
Mexico quality systems include IATF 16949:2016 and ISO 9001:2015. Program-specific certificate documentation, entity scope, site scope, product-line scope, and customer requirements can be reviewed during supplier qualification.
Program Path
Share drawings, annual volume, material, thickness, tolerance requirements, joining needs, timing, and launch location.
A hybrid program-management model helps coordinate technical review, launch planning, engineering changes, and regional communication.
Programs can draw on Lucky Harvest tooling development and early production support before moving toward Monterrey-based production through a confirmed launch path.
Review stamping, welding, tooling, CNC, inspection, logistics, qualification needs, and commercial scope against the Monterrey operation.
Next Step
Share drawings, annual volume, material, thickness, tolerance requirements, joining needs, timing, launch location, quality requirements, and supplier-qualification needs. The team will confirm production routing, timing, and commercial scope through RFQ review.
