CNC Machining + Electromechanical Assembly

One accountable partner
for machining and assembly

Global Precision Works (GPW) covers CNC machining and electromechanical assembly under one contract, one quality owner, and one nearshore contact in Monterrey, Mexico. Stop coordinating fragmented Mexican and Asian suppliers.

GPW SOLUTIONS S.A.P.I. de C.V. — Monterrey, 2 hours from Texas, same CST timezone.

Capability 01 CNC Machining Coordinated Monterrey machine-shop network
Capability 02 Assembly & Integration In-house, performed directly by GPW
GPW SOLUTIONS S.A.P.I. de C.V. — legally constituted in Mexico Monterrey, Nuevo León — 2 hrs from Texas, same CST timezone USMCA-compliant nearshoring — ~40–60% savings vs. domestic U.S. One accountable owner for engineering, quality & delivery
Two capabilities, one standard

One brand. Two manufacturing capabilities, billed equal.

Source precision machined parts, finished electromechanical assemblies, or both — from one accountable nearshore partner in Monterrey, Mexico.

CNC Machining

Precision parts produced through a vetted Monterrey machine-shop network — GPW owns the engineering, quality, and accountability.

DFM review, material sourcing, and quality governance held by GPW on every part — not handed off CNC milling, turning, wire EDM, sheet metal, and surface finishing across a managed network One quality owner and one point of accountability from quote to delivered part USMCA-compliant supply, same CST timezone, 2 hours from Texas
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Assembly & Integration

In-house electromechanical assembly performed directly by GPW — box build through final test under one roof.

Box build, cable and wire harness, system integration, and enclosure assembly built in-house Testing and inspection on every unit, against documented workmanship and inspection standards One program manager who speaks your language and works your hours GPW's core capability and the focus of its capital investment
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One supplier, end to end

One partner spans the build — from machined part to tested unit on your dock

Most nearshore programs force you to qualify and coordinate separate vendors for parts and assembly. GPW holds both under one contract and one quality owner, so the handoffs happen inside GPW — not across your supplier base.

Step 01

Engineer & source

GPW runs DFM review, selects materials, and qualifies the machine shops. Engineering and quality are owned by GPW before a single chip is cut.

Step 02

Machine the parts

Precision components are produced through GPW's vetted Monterrey machine-shop network — milling, turning, wire EDM, sheet metal, and finishing — under GPW quality governance.

Step 03

Assemble in-house

GPW builds the sub-assemblies and finished product directly: box build, cable and wire harness, system integration, and enclosure assembly, against documented workmanship and inspection standards.

Step 04

Test & ship

Testing and inspection on every unit, with documentation and traceability, before the finished build ships from Monterrey — one quality owner accountable for the whole program.

Capabilities at a glance

The specs engineers ask for first

Processes, materials, and tolerances across GPW's Monterrey machining network and in-house assembly — the detail you need before you send a drawing.

CNC Machining

Coordinated Monterrey network · quality owned by GPW
Processes
3-, 4- & 5-axis milling · turning · wire & sinker EDM · sheet metal · surface finishing
Materials
aluminum · stainless · carbon & alloy steel · titanium · copper · brass · engineering plastics
Typical tolerance
±0.005 in (±0.13 mm) standard, to ±0.0005 in on critical features
Max part size
up to 1200 × 600 × 500 mm milling · Ø500 mm turning
Surface finish
as-machined Ra 0.8–3.2 µm · anodize, plate, powder coat & passivate on request
Volume
prototypes 1–50 through low-to-mid-volume production
Lead time
prototypes from 5–10 business days · production scheduled by program

Assembly & Integration

In-house · performed directly by GPW
Services
box build · cable & wire harness · system integration · enclosure & cabinet · end-of-line test
Integration
mechanical structure · component & PCBA integration · cable routing · firmware load · packaging
Workmanship
built to documented workmanship & inspection acceptance criteria
Test & inspection
continuity & hi-pot · functional test · burn-in · first-article & final inspection
Volume
prototype builds through repeat production runs
Lead time
quoted per program from your BOM and build package

Representative capability ranges across GPW's coordinated machining network and in-house assembly. Exact tolerances, sizes, finishes, and lead times are confirmed for your part when you submit an RFQ.

Why nearshore Monterrey

The alternative to offshoring — without the distance, the time zones, or the tariffs

Monterrey gives U.S. OEMs the cost advantage they went to Asia for, with the proximity and control they gave up. One accountable partner, two hours away, working your hours.

2 hrs
From Texas — ~150 miles, parts and people move in a day, not on a container ship
CST
Same time zone as your team — real-time response, no overnight lag on quotes or changes
USMCA
Tariff-advantaged sourcing under USMCA — the alternative to offshoring to China
40–60%
Typical cost savings vs. domestic U.S. manufacturing, with quality owned by GPW
Monterrey, MX (GPW) Major U.S. OEM Hubs

One quote. One accountable partner for the whole build.

Send GPW your drawings, BOM, or assembly requirements. You get one nearshore contact who owns the engineering, quality, and delivery — across both machined parts and finished assemblies. No coordinating fragmented suppliers across two countries.

Monterrey, Mexico · USMCA-compliant · same CST time zone · 2 hours from Texas