Paragon Navigator Announces New Manufacturing Facility in León, Mexico to Meet Soaring Demand for Fiber Optic Cables

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Paragon Navigator today announced the construction of it’s brand-new manufacturing facility in León, Mexico. This investment allows the company to expand its production capacity to meet the anticipated surge in demand for fiber optic cables in the coming years.

“We are excited to announce the construction of our new manufacturing facility in León, Mexico,” said Roma, President of Paragon Navigator. “it’s our commitment to provide our customers with BABA compliant fiber optic cable solutions while providing many other unique product features and services.”

The first phase of the facility will occupy over 110,000 square feet of production space, with the flexibility to scale up to 330,000 square feet in the second phase. This scalability will allow Paragon Navigator to expand its annual manufacturing capacity to approximately 94 million miles of fiber in the 1st phase.

This facility is strategically located just minutes from one of the busiest federal highways Queretaro-León (Mexico 45), providing unparalleled accessibility for both inbound deliveries and outbound product distribution. Additionally, the facility is equipped with a complete water drainage system and water storage tank to ensure the safety of its employees and operations.

14 dedicated loading docks and 70 parking spots are planned for the first phase to ensure smooth product flow and efficient transportation throughout North and Central America, which can be expanded in the construction of the second phase based on the demand.

About Paragon Navigator

Paragon Navigator is one of the fastest growing fiber optic solutions providers. The company is dedicated to providing its customers with innovative product features, unique customer oriented services and wide range of fiber cables that meet the ever-growing needs of the industry. With the construction of this new León facility, Paragon Navigator is ready to adapt and expand to prepare for your next fiber optic build.

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