Above: Valentin Kauffman, Area Manager Mexico and Central America at REMA TIP TOP. 
 
REMA TIP TOP is expanding its activities on the American continent with the opening of REMA TIP TOP Mexicana in Querétaro. This strategic move strengthens REMA TIP TOP’s commitment to serving the growing market in Mexico and Central America, providing high-quality products and local expertise to support the region’s industries.
 
REMA TIP TOP has long been recognized as an expert in the conveying, surface protection, and motion industries on the North American continent. In its initial phase, REMA TIP TOP Mexicana will primarily focus on the industrial market, providing conveyor belts, material processing, and surface protection solutions. Meanwhile, the motion customers will continue to be served by REMA TIP TOP North America, Inc.
 
Leading the new regional operations is Valentin Kauffman, appointed as the Mexico and Central America Area Manager, with a particular focus on the industrial market. “We are thrilled to establish a dedicated presence in Mexico,” said Kauffman. “This expansion reinforces our commitment to the region and allows us to better understand and cater to the specific needs of this dynamic market. By being closer to our customers, we can provide more immediate and effective support.”
 
The new entity marks an important milestone for REMA TIP TOP as it enhances its ability to deliver innovative solutions to local businesses.
 
REMA TIP TOP is a globally operating system provider of services and products in the field of conveying and treatment technology as well as tyre repair. The company has a global service network and offers a wide range of rubber products, linings and coatings for both the industrial and automotive sectors. Over almost 100 years, the company has built up unique expertise in materials development and industrial services and is active in the sectors REMA Conveying, REMA Surface Protection and REMA Motion. At the end of the 2023 financial year, REMA TIP TOP generated sales of about more than €1.4 billion. Worldwide the company employs 9,000 people and has more than 200 subsidiaries and associated companies — including well-known brands such as Dunlop Belting Products South Africa and Asplit.