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Lear Corporation opens seating structures plant in Valenca

27 Mar '18
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Courtesy: Lear
Courtesy: Lear

Lear Corporation, one of the world’s leading suppliers of automotive seating systems and electrical systems (E-Systems), has announced the opening of the expansion of its automotive seating structures manufacturing facility in Valenca, Portugal. Lear maintains 257 locations in 39 countries around the globe and employs approximately 165,000 employees.

Peter Hagemann, Lear’s vice president for European structures operations, will welcome Ana Teresa Lehmann, Portugal’s secretary of state of industry, to join the Lear Valença team for an official ceremony to unveil a plaque inaugurating the plant’s new phase.

Lear extended its production space by more than 11,000 square metres and office space by 1200 square metres, resulting in total area for production of more than 20,600 square metres and total office space of 2000 square metres.

Frank Orsini, executive vice president of Lear Corporation and president of Lear’s seating business said, “We’re pleased to be able to expand our operations to better serve our customers, which will optimise our ability to deliver our world-class products. The Valença facility will feature increased state-of-the-art technology in alignment with our commitment to operational excellence.”

Lear Valença produces seating components and structural chassis components and performs welding, painting and assembly for major European automotive manufacturers and produces seats for Lear’s just-in-time assembly plant in Vigo, Spain. The Portuguese facility employs 300 people and anticipates adding personnel in the future due to Lear's increased business growth in the area. (GK)

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