Fabrication Facilities

Nextia Energy the preferred partner for fabrication solutions

Discover the Full Spectrum of Our Main Fabrication Facilities & Equipment:

Anáhuac & Tampico

Facilities
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Most Modern Fabrication Facilities in Mexico

 

  • 20,000 tons - Annual fabrication capacity.
  • 53 hectares - Combined Area
  • 932m - Waterfront on Pánuco River with 8m draft
  • 20,000 tons - Loading docks load capacity
  • 2 x 100m x 25m - Slipways each with 14,000 tons load capacity
  • 11,000 m2 - Open manufacturing area
  • 162,500 m2 - External Storage Area
  • 10,000 m2 - Blasting Open area
  • 8.5 KVA - Power Capacity

Specialized Areas

 

  • 10,500 m2 - Roofed Manufacturing Workshops
  • 900 m2 - Blasting Shop
  • 3,500 m2 - Roofed Storage Space
  • 2,207 m2 - Offices
  • 7,000 m2 - Up To Of Capacity For Warehouses And Offices
Equipment
H-Beam Cutting Coping Machine
Watts Pipe Cutting System
HGCUT CNC flame and plasma cutting machine
Beam Welding Machine
Additional Welding
Location

Hidalgo

Facility
Equipment
Profile Enabling
Plate Enabling (Cut, Mark Drill)
Pantograph
Motorized Rollers and Manipulators for Submerged Arc
Location

Ciudad del Carmen

 

Puerto Real - Mexico

Location

Ballard, Seattle, Washington

Full-service ship repair facility
Specialized Capabilities
Location
Nextia energy: US, Mexico, Canada flags.

Strengthen Your US Supply Chain - Partner with Nextia Energy

  • Partnering with Nextia Energy:
    • Supply chain optimization and project competitiveness enhancement.
    • Capitalize on opportunities in Mexico's thriving energy sector
  • Benefits of manufacturing in Mexico for US companies:
    • Geographical proximity and established trade agreements: Streamlined trade and logistics, reduced dependence on distant suppliers.
    • Competitive manufacturing costs: Lower costs improve profitability.
    • Cost-effective labor pool and robust production capabilities: Enhance competitiveness and streamline operations.
  • Mexico's growing importance in supply chains:
    • Regional trade blocs and partnerships: Increased focus on proximity, agility, and resilience.
    • Mexico as a primary supplier for fabrication to the US: Significant development in the industry.