MEC Highlights Growth Strategy and Data Center Expansion in Investor Presentation
Mayville Engineering Company, Inc. (MEC) has released a new investor presentation highlighting its position as a leading U.S.-based provider of design, engineering, and fabrication solutions for global OEM customers across diverse end-markets. The presentation outlines MEC's recent diversification into the data center and critical power markets, which is expected to drive near-term growth and margin expansion. MEC emphasizes its domestic manufacturing footprint, which reduces tariff exposure, and details its strategy focused on commercial growth, operational excellence, and disciplined capital allocation. The company operates 27 facilities in the continental U.S. and serves a variety of sectors, including commercial vehicles, construction, powersports, agriculture, military, and data centers. MEC also notes its role as a sole-sourced manufacturer for over 95% of its products. You can access the full presentation through the link below.
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