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UL to Extend Global Footprint with New Laboratory in Querétaro, Mexico

18 October, 2021
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UL to Extend Global Footprint with New Laboratory in Querétaro, Mexico
UL to Extend Global Footprint with New Laboratory in Querétaro, Mexico
The laboratory will provide core UL testing, certification and engineering services addressing the automotive, electronics, engineered materials, retail and technology industries.

Oct. 18, 2021 - UL , the global safety science leader, announced today that it plans to open a new laboratory in Querétaro, Mexico in mid-2022. The facility, 221 kilometers (137 miles) northwest of Mexico City, will be one of the first multi-national testing and engineering labs to open in Mexico and will test for product safety and performance for the Mexico market and export to the United States, Canada and countries throughout Latin America. Located in the Kaizen Industrial Park complex and adjacent to the Querétaro International Airport, the new laboratory sits within one of Mexico's leading manufacturing hubs. It will house testing facilities for engineered materials, wire and cable, appliances, lighting, refrigeration and consumer technologies.

With Mexico ranked as the one of the world's top exporters in the automotive industry, the new laboratory will also have dedicated UL experts and customized equipment to provide automotive materials testing. "Balancing innovation and speed-to-market with obtaining market access and achieving product compliance approvals are crucial to customer success in dynamic and demanding markets," said Rodolfo Flores, UL's regional director for Latin America. "With the development of the Querétaro laboratory, we look forward to applying science and objective authority to help manufacturers in Mexico solve these critical challenges by helping them develop and market safe, compliant products and innovations, allowing them ultimately to grow and prosper."

The laboratory will offer local testing for the UL Mark for the U.S. and Canada. It will also offer the Normas Oficiales Mexicanas (NOM) Mark in Mexico and Latin American certification services upon accreditation approval. The development of the laboratory builds upon UL's three decades in Mexico.

UL has a well-established engineering and customer service capability in Mexico City and an engineering team in Querétaro. The laboratory is UL's next step in its commitment to the Mexico market. "We are thrilled to be building on our long legacy here in Mexico and to fulfill our mission of working to make the world a safer place," said Flores. "We look forward to serving as a trusted collaborator with manufacturers here in Mexico to test their products close to their production facilities and navigate the regulatory landscape to help ensure a streamlined destination market entry." Learn more about UL in Latin America .

About UL

UL is the global safety science leader. We deliver testing, inspection and certification (TIC), training and advisory services, risk management solutions and essential business insights to help our customers, based in more than 100 countries, achieve their safety, security and sustainability goals. Our deep knowledge of products and intelligence across supply chains make us the partner of choice for customers with complex challenges.

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