NEMA Broadens Industry Reach with New Addition to Its Ranks
The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) welcomed International Metals de Mexico, Mission Critical Group LLC, and Reinhausen Manufacturing as new manufacturing member companies, bolstering their leadership across the industrial and grid sectors and enhancing the organization’s capacity to power the electric future.
- International Metals de Mexico is a one-stop solution for copper and aluminum busbars, bushings, and fabricated components that are essential to North America’s electrification and data infrastructure. With manufacturing operations in Mexico and a growing footprint in the U.S., IMMSA serves OEMs with precision-engineered components, fast lead times, and exceptional service.
- Mission Critical Group LLC is providing innovative solutions for critical power challenges, specializing in design, development, manufacturing, delivery, and service of power solutions.
- Reinhausen Manufacturing is creating systems to regulate load flow and power quality for a safe and resilient power supply.
“NEMA member companies play a pivotal role in modernizing the grid, deploying critical products and technologies, and strengthening America’s energy system,” said NEMA President and CEO Debra Phillips. “I look forward to welcoming these companies into our growing membership and working together to build a resilient grid and meet the evolving energy demands of the future.”
“We’re honored to join NEMA and contribute to the transformation of the electrical and data industries,” said Shahin Baharimehr, co-CEO of International Metals de Mexico. “The components we produce are the foundation behind smarter, more connected systems—and we’re passionate about helping shape a more sustainable and efficient future across North America. We look forward to collaborating with NEMA’s network to accelerate progress and innovation in the sector.”
“We are proud to join the growing NEMA membership at a time when resilient power solutions are more essential than ever,” said Jeff Drees, CEO of Mission Critical Group. “Together with NEMA and its members, we look forward to advancing the technologies and infrastructure that support always-on operations, enable digital transformation and meet the demands of today’s mission critical environments.”
These companies join the more than 300 electrical manufacturers and leading electroindustry service providers already in their membership.
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