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  • Danfoss boosts GBC valve production in Monterrey, enhancing North America's supply chain.
  • Local manufacturing reduces lead times, boosting resilience in Danfoss' largest market.
  • Increased production aids customers' decarbonization goals amid growing demand for GBC valves.

In a move to strengthen their supply chain in the North American market, Danfoss Climate Solutions is now manufacturing a significant number of its GBC 45 and 49 bar shutoff ball valves in its state-of-the-art factory in Monterrey, Mexico.

Previously, all GBC valves were produced in Danfoss’ factory in China, but in an effort to reduce delivery times to customers in the Americas, the company made the decision to expand production to North America.

Danfoss’ resilience and flexibility

The shift is part of a larger regionalization strategy to bring production of HVAC components closer to customers in the Americas by investing in local manufacturing, reducing lead times, and increasing Danfoss’ resilience and flexibility to serve North America, the largest market for Danfoss.

The GBC 45 and 49 valves, designed for A1, A2L, and A3 refrigerants, are manually controlled, bi-directional shut-off valves designed for liquid, suction, and hot gas lines in refrigeration systems. Their broad temperature range allows them to be used to control the flow of refrigerant and guard against leaks in air conditioning, refrigeration, and freezing applications.

Advanced manufacturing techniques

Danfoss teams from around the globe worked together to replicate the manufacturing processes

The valves’ rupture-proof, custom-made brass construction requires advanced manufacturing techniques.

To prepare the Monterrey factory to produce the valves, Danfoss teams from around the globe worked together to replicate the manufacturing processes from China, incorporating auto-brazing, laser welding, and helium leak testing. To ensure that every GBC valve produced in Monterrey meets high standards of quality and reliability.

Innovation and long-term growth

"This dual production strategy for GBC 45 and 49 valves represents our commitment to both our customers and the future," said Sony Martinez, Director of Sales for Danfoss Climate Solutions in Mexico.

Sony Martinez adds, "By bringing production closer to our customers in the Americas, we are strengthening our supply chain and ensuring they have access to the high-quality products they need, when they need them, demonstrating our dedication to innovation and long-term growth."

Decarbonization and energy efficiency goals

"As our North America customers transition to alternative refrigerants, we are seeing a growth in demand for our GBC 45 and 49 valves," said Douglas Custodio, Director of Sales Development for Danfoss Climate Solutions in North America.

Douglas Custodio adds, "Expanding production to North America will enable us to meet growing demand and further assist our customers in their decarbonization and energy efficiency goals."

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