Turnkey services covering the entire project management process, from the consulting stage to the final development of the engineering, supply, manufacturing, and final assembly of the systems.
We offer supply, manufacturing, and transportation services to the final destination of the products and systems requested by the customer, including production engineering.
We offer engineering and KD (Knocked Down) supply of our prefabricated curtain wall and window strip systems for subsequent assembly and installation at the final project destination in collaboration with local partners.


Vidrio, S.A. is founded, marketing architectural glass.


The first architectural aluminum systems are introduced.

The Guatemala branch opens.

The ALUVISA brand is created.

The first systems for the Mexican Stock Exchange are designed, manufactured, and supplied.

Metal panel products are incorporated.


The first systems are designed, manufactured, and supplied for construction sites in Central and South America.

The first systems are designed, implemented, and supplied in the Torre Mayor.

The first CNC numerical control equipment is introduced.


The first systems are designed, manufactured, and supplied for construction sites in the United States.

The Manufacturing Center in Querétaro, Mexico, is inaugurated.


Offices and a plant are opened in Monterrey, Mexico.


Offices and plant opened in Chile.

Corporate offices and Engineering Center inaugurated in Mexico City


The first systems for Mexico's tallest building, Torre Koi in Monterrey, are designed, manufactured, and supplied.

50th Anniversary of Aluvisa.

The first systems are designed, manufactured, and supplied for the tallest building in Mexico City, Torre Mitikah.

The first systems for construction projects in the United States are designed, manufactured, and supplied, including ADOBE, MACU, and AEO.
The first systems are being installed, supplied, and manufactured at construction sites in Central America, San José, Costa Rica, such as Double Tree and Tun, in partnership with EXTRALUM, in Mexico City's Santa Fe district, and in the city of Monterrey Auriga.


Torre Mitkah, the tallest residential project in Mexico City.

Demand for new projects in the USA. Chicago 21 N. Salt Lake Convention Center, Palm Tower Phoenix.


Inauguration of new SME manufacturing plant in Querétaro.


Antara Tower in Mexico City. Star Medica. Cancellation of export projects to the US due to Trump-era tariffs.


Increased participation in projects in tourist areas of Mexico, Acapulco, Vallarta, Los Cabos, etc. Thompson Vallarta, Dreams Punta Mita.


Turnkey services covering the entire project management process, from the consulting stage to the final development of the engineering, supply, manufacturing, and final assembly of the systems.
We offer supply, manufacturing, and transportation services to the final destination of the products and systems requested by the customer, including production engineering.
We offer engineering and KD (Knocked Down) supply of our prefabricated curtain wall and window strip systems for subsequent assembly and installation at the final project destination in collaboration with local partners.

Vidrio, S.A. is founded, marketing architectural glass.


The first architectural aluminum systems are introduced.

The Guatemala branch opens.

The ALUVISA brand is created.

The project is executed. Mexican Stock Exchange.

Metal panel products are incorporated.


The first projects are carried out in Central and South America.

The Torre Mayor project is underway.

The first CNC numerical control equipment is introduced.


The first projects are carried out in the United States.

The Manufacturing Center in Querétaro, Mexico, is inaugurated.


Offices and a plant are opened in Monterrey, Mexico.


Offices and plant opened in Chile.

Corporate offices and Engineering Center inaugurated in Mexico City.


The tallest building in Mexico, Torre Koi in Monterrey, is under construction.

50th Anniversary of Aluvisa.

The tallest building in Mexico City, Torre Mitikah, is under construction in Mexico City.

Projects are being carried out in the United States, such as: ADOBE, MACU, and AEO.
Projects are underway in Central America, San Jose, Costa Rica, such as Double Tree and Tun in partnership with EXTRALUM, in Mexico City's Santa Fe district, and in the city of Monterrey Auriga.
Torre Mitkah, the tallest residential project in Mexico City.

Demand for new projects in the USA. Chicago 21 N. Salt Lake Convention Center, Palm Tower Phoenix.


Inauguration of new SME manufacturing plant in Querétaro.


Antara Tower in Mexico City. Star Medica. Cancellation of export projects to the US due to Trump-era tariffs.


Increased participation in projects in tourist areas of Mexico, Acapulco, Vallarta, Los Cabos, etc. Thompson Vallarta, Dreams Punta Mita.


