For decades, international engineering has been defined by long distances and complex supply chains. Today, we are breaking that pattern.
We are proud to officially share a major milestone in our global journey: the launch of Engitec Americas, our new strategic hub established to bring our industry-leading metal production and recycling technologies directly to the doorstep of our American partners and customers.
As part of our global strategy, this regional presence is our answer to the modern challenges of industrial metallurgy.
By embedding our expertise within the region, we are removing geographical barriers, optimizing operational efficiency, and delivering high-value engineering solutions exactly where and when they are needed.
THE CORE FRAMEWORK OF ENGITEC AMERICAS
To build a reliable partnership, you need more than great technology; you need physical presence and operational speed. This is why we have structured Engitec Americas around five key operational pillars:
- Customer Proximity: A strategic approach to ensure streamlined communication and direct support tailored to local time zones.
- Local Spare Parts Logistics: A regional logistics model designed to minimize lead times, reduce operational downtime, and secure supply chain continuity.
- Local Equipment Manufacturing: Regional production capabilities committed to maintaining Engitec’s well-known manufacturing standards while optimizing logistics and reducing transit costs.
- On-Site Technical Assistance: Access to qualified technical expertise for prompt, on-site troubleshooting and specialized engineering support.
- Long-Term Service Agreements (LTSAs): Tailored lifecycle partnership programs structured to maximize plant efficiency, operational predictability, and long-term asset value.
THE CORE FRAMEWORK OF ENGITEC AMERICAS
This expansion marks our commitment to sustainable engineering and technological innovation.
The American continent is moving fast toward a green transition, and our mission is to reinforce our role as an enabler in the production and recycling of critical nonferrous metals like lead, tin, and antimony.

