
Leaders from GE Vernova and Xignux toured plants in Mexico and the US as part of the upcoming Prolec integration.
Prolec welcomed a visit from the management team of GE Vernova and Xignux, who toured Campuses I and III in Monterrey, Mexico, as well as the plants in Shreveport, Goldsboro, and Waukesha in the United States.
The delegation was led by Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova, accompanied by global leaders from strategic areas. Representing Xignux were Juan Ignacio Garza Herrera, CEO; Oscar de J. Martínez, Director of Corporate Development; and Angel De Soto, Director of Finance and Corporate Administration.
Ricardo Suárez, CEO of Prolec, along with his management team, served as host and guided the tours of the facilities, sharing details about our processes and production lines.
During the visits, talks were held with administrative staff, in which Ricardo Suárez highlighted that Prolec is on the threshold of a new era, with renewed objectives that will drive its growth and transformation.
“We will continue to build our history and achieve great results thanks to the commitment of each and every one of you,” he said.
Juan Ignacio Garza Herrera thanked Ricardo for his leadership, as well as the management team, and recalled that, over more than three decades, this alliance between Xignux and GE Vernova has demonstrated what discipline, talent, and vision can achieve.
“What began as a dream is now a success story that was achieved thanks to the commitment and talent of all of you… Prolec is ready to transcend borders,” said Scott Strazik, CEO of GE Vernova. He emphasized that the main focus will be on driving business growth and strengthening collaboration with Prolec.
He also noted that this investment in Prolec is the first and largest GE Vernova has made since the spin-off from GE, reflecting its commitment to this partnership. “It’s another chapter in a book we are committed to continuing to write together,” he added.
He also said that next year will be key for integration: “We will spend a lot of time together, and Monterrey will become one of our largest global locations overnight once the transaction closes.”
Finally, Scott answered some questions from our employees.
These visits served several purposes, including sharing the vision for the future with the teams, motivating them to continue building on the success story they have written so far, strengthening the strategic collaboration required during the integration of both companies, and, of course, getting to know the plants better, including Celeco, which was not part of the JV that has existed for 30 years.
The visit reaffirmed the mutual trust between GE Vernova and Prolec, marking the beginning of a new stage of joint growth.


