Inteva Expands Operations in Matamoros with $8.8 Million Investment
By Gerardo Villarreal
July 10, 2025
Inteva Products is investing $8.8 million to expand its automotive manufacturing operations in Matamoros, Tamaulipas—boosting job creation, local talent development, and regional supply chain integration.
Inteva Products, a global supplier to the automotive industry, has announced a new investment of 150 million pesos (approximately $8.8 million USD) to expand its operations in Matamoros, Tamaulipas. The move reinforces the company’s confidence in the region as a strategic destination for industrial investment in northeastern Mexico.
The announcement was made in the presence of state and local government officials as well as company representatives, who highlighted the project’s direct impact on job creation and its contribution to strengthening the city’s economic and industrial ecosystem.
Matamoros Strengthens Its Industrial Footprint
Matamoros Mayor Beto Granados celebrated the expansion as a sign of the city’s ongoing growth and reaffirmed the local administration’s commitment to attracting investment and creating quality jobs.
Echoing this vision, Tamaulipas Secretary of Economic Development Ninfa Deandar emphasized that recent projects like Inteva’s are the result of a focused strategy to improve infrastructure, security, and private sector engagement.
The expansion underscores Matamoros’ continued transformation into a leading hub for industrial development in the region, positioning the city to capture further opportunities in the global manufacturing landscape.
Inteva Strengthens the Regional Automotive Supply Chain
With operations across the Americas, Europe, and Asia, Inteva Products is known for delivering innovative solutions for vehicle interiors, roof systems, door modules, and electronic systems. The company’s decision to grow in Matamoros enhances the city’s role in the regional automotive value chain.
This investment will not only increase local production capacity but also foster the integration of skilled talent, promoting technology transfer and the development of advanced industrial capabilities.
By expanding in Matamoros, Inteva adds to the momentum that has positioned the city as a key player in global manufacturing. Strategic location, human capital, and institutional support continue to make Matamoros an attractive destination for high-value investment.
With initiatives like this, Tamaulipas is reinforcing its industrial vocation and solidifying its position as a magnet for productive investment—moving steadily toward a growth model built on innovation, public-private collaboration, and community well-being.
