Southfield-based Lear Adding New Plant in Morocco

Southfield’s Lear Corp., a global automotive technology supplier of seating and e-systems, has unveiled plans to open a connection systems plant in Morocco in the third quarter of 2023.
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Lear Morocco plant
Lear is repurposing a building in Morocco to make it a manufacturing facility for injection molded parts and engineered plastics for automakers and suppliers as well as the company’s e-systems and seating business units. // Photo courtesy of Lear

Southfield’s Lear Corp., a global automotive technology supplier of seating and e-systems, has unveiled plans to open a connection systems plant in Morocco in the third quarter of 2023.

This facility will manufacture injection molded parts and engineered plastics for automakers, suppliers, and Lear’s e-systems and seating business units.

Lear is repurposing a 5,300-square-meter facility in Tangier, from seat assembly to component production for its connections systems business. Seating employees have been transferred to other company facilities in Morocco, and the new connection systems operations will create approximately 150 new jobs and expand Lear’s manufacturing footprint in Morocco.

More than 19,000 team members are employed in the country by Lear across 17 sites.

“As one of the largest automotive employers in Morocco, Lear is proud to be opening a state-of-the-art facility in a country where we have been doing business since 2003,” says Enrique Orta, global vice president, electrical distribution systems and connection systems for Lear. “This plant will create new jobs and boost our design and production capabilities in the region to continue to deliver products on time with the highest levels of quality, value, and innovation to our customers.”

The repurposed facility in Tangier further expands Lear’s global vertical integration strategy, creating opportunities for new business and revenue growth.