2025 AHR in Mexico

AHR Expo Mexico 2025: Our Takeaways from Monterrey

There’s something about walking into an exhibition hall filled with the hum of compressors and the chatter of industry people from across the Americas. That was the scene in Monterrey this September 23rd through 25th, and honestly, it did not disappoint.

Our team set out for AHR Expo Mexico—one of Latin America’s most focused gatherings for HVACR professionals—with a simple goal: meet the people behind the inquiries, shake hands with long-time partners, and put our refrigeration parts in front of those who use them every day. Looking back, we got more than we expected.

The Booth & What We Brought

We showcased a solid cross-section of what we manufacture in-house. Visitors got hands-on time with our copper filters and iron filters, oil separators, gas-liquid separators, accumulators, and shell-and-tube heat exchangers—the kind of commercial refrigeration components that keep cold storage facilities, display cabinets, and walk-in coolers running reliably day in and day out.

One thing we noticed: attendees spent a lot of time with our heat exchangers and oil separators. A few engineers from Central America told us they’ve been hunting for suppliers who actually manufacture these rather than just trading them. That conversation came up more than once, and it validated something we’ve always believed—being a manufacturer matters.

Beyond our own production line, we also had plenty of interest in the refrigeration equipment and HVAC parts we distribute. Our scroll compressors and semi-hermetic compressors drew consistent attention, as did the rotary compressors we supply for smaller commercial and residential setups. On the HVAC side, questions about air conditioning brackets, insulation pipes, condensate pumps, capacitors, and AC motors kept us busy throughout the three days.

One unexpected highlight was the interest in our refrigerator parts and washing machine components—shaded-pole motors, thermostats, relays, timers, clutches, reducers, and water level sensors. The aftermarket demand for these in Latin America is clearly growing, and several distributors asked about bulk supply.

We also brought along samples from our refrigeration tools and HVAC tools range: tube expanders, cutters, vacuum pumps, and manifold gauge sets. These drew a steady crowd of technicians and service companies looking for durable installation and maintenance gear.

Conversations That Stuck

A distributor from Guadalajara spent nearly an hour at our booth going through our copper filter specifications. A contractor from Monterrey brought up a recurring issue with accumulator sizing for tropical climate systems—something our engineers are now looking into. And a purchasing manager from Colombia talked us through the logistics challenges of sourcing reliable refrigeration accessories in his region.

These are the kinds of exchanges you don’t get over email. They shape how we think about our product lineup and where we need to invest next.

What We’re Taking Home

AHR Expo Mexico reinforced a few things: the Latin American market is hungry for dependable refrigeration parts suppliers who can deliver consistent quality without the markup layers of middlemen. Our position as both a manufacturer and a distributor of HVACR components puts us in a sweet spot, and the connections we made in Monterrey have already turned into active conversations.

If you missed us at the show—or if we talked but didn’t get a chance to follow up properly—reach out anytime. We’re always happy to discuss refrigeration parts, commercial refrigeration systems, or any HVACR project you’re working on.

Looking forward to the next one.

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