FRISA manufactures seamless rolled rings and open-die forgings across five facilities (four in Mexico, one in the US), serving industrial OEMs globally since 1971. The tech stack—Fanuc, Siemens, Rockwell Automation, SAP—reflects a traditional manufacturing operation with industrial controls and ERP at its core, but pain points around obsolete equipment and process variability suggest the company is mid-cycle in digital modernization. Active projects lean heavily toward automatic control system design and process optimization, with hiring concentrated in manufacturing and engineering roles, indicating hands-on production improvements rather than platform buildout.
FRISA is a Mexico-headquartered manufacturer of seamless rolled rings and open-die forgings in carbon, alloy, stainless steels, titanium, and superalloys. The company operates five facilities (four in Mexico, one in the US) and exports to customers across five continents, serving aerospace, energy, automotive, and industrial sectors. Production capabilities span seamless rolling, open-die forging, heat treatment, machining, metallurgical testing, and non-destructive testing. With 1,001–5,000 employees and a focus on high-volume and one-piece custom orders, FRISA positions itself as a supply-chain partner for large OEMs requiring stringent quality and reliability standards.
FRISA uses SAP for enterprise resource planning, Fanuc and Siemens for industrial automation and robotics, Rockwell Automation (ControlLogix) for control systems, and Tableau and Power BI for data visualization and reporting.
FRISA operates four facilities in Mexico and one in the United States, serving global customers across five continents with export-focused production.
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