Vertically integrated truck and equipment component manufacturer across three Brazilian plants
Cinpal manufactures drivetrain, hydraulic, and structural components for commercial vehicles and agricultural equipment across three integrated plants in São Paulo state. The company runs SAP and TOTVS for ERP, with production-focused hiring concentrated in manufacturing roles and projects centered on scheduling, inventory optimization, and PPAP compliance — typical of a scaled OEM supplier managing complexity across forging, casting, machining, and heat treatment in-house. Current pain points cluster around material availability, tool cost control, and production downtime, suggesting capacity or supply-chain constraints in a tight labor market.
Cinpal is a Brazilian automotive components manufacturer founded in 1950, operating three vertically integrated production facilities in Taboão da Serra, São Paulo. The company supplies original-equipment manufacturers and aftermarket distributors with components for trucks, buses, tractors, and construction equipment. Production capabilities span forging, casting, machining, thermal treatment, and quality control. The organization employs over 2,000 people and operates a centralized SAP/TOTVS backbone with CNC programming, APQP/PPAP frameworks, and real-time production metrics via Power BI.
SAP and TOTVS for enterprise resource planning; CNC for machining control; Power BI for production dashboards; APQP, PPAP, MSA, and FMEA for quality and product development protocols.
Headquartered in Taboão da Serra, São Paulo, Brazil. Operations span three integrated facilities in the same region handling forging, casting, machining, and heat treatment.
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