Mexico's Manufacturing Association Index Chihuahua Completes TPM Operational Excellence Program
2026-06-18 11:27
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Mexico Manufacturing Association Index Chihuahua recently completed an operational excellence program centered on the TPM (Total Productive Maintenance) model, with a closing ceremony and certificate presentation held in Chihuahua. The program focused on continuous improvement, operational efficiency, and industrial talent development, aiming to enhance the technical capabilities, process optimization tools, and excellence culture of participating organizations to meet the growing demands for efficient production and productivity in the current industrial sector.

Industry and academia representatives emphasized the importance of continuous improvement in enhancing manufacturing competitiveness.

Companies participating in this program included Bourns, Duravent, GKN, Manesa, Novolex, Safran Electrical & Power, and Sofi, whose employees successfully completed professional training in TPM methodology and continuous improvement. The project received academic support from the Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Chihuahua, which served as a strategic partner in promoting the updating of professional skills and the introduction of best practices in manufacturing plants.

During the event, the academic director of this operational excellence program, Engineer Javier Carreño Medina, was recognized for sharing his professional experience with participants throughout the training process. The closing ceremony brought together representatives from the business and education sectors, including Javier Carreño Medina; Master Armando Bahena Vigna, President of Tecnológico de Monterrey Campus Chihuahua; Engineer Maribel Domínguez Ramos, Consultant at Index Chihuahua; and Engineer Román Rivas Hong, Vice President of the Board of Directors at Index Chihuahua.

Such initiatives help manufacturing companies strengthen their internal capabilities, promote a culture of operational excellence, and foster a more competitive industrial system to meet global market demands for productivity and quality.

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