
Industrial yarn dyeing in Leon, heart of the Bajio textile cluster
Dyeing operation located in the heart of the Bajio, with direct access to the footwear, apparel, narrow-textile, and material development ecosystem.
Proximity to Mexico's most important industrial cluster for textile manufacturing
Leon, Guanajuato, is home to footwear, apparel, and narrow-textile manufacturers that require dyed yarn with technical control and competitive response times.
- Center of the industrial Bajio with access to suppliers and manufacturers
- Direct ground connections to other production centers in Mexico
- Manufacturing ecosystem that facilitates technical coordination
Shorter response times for manufacturers in the Bajio and across Mexico
Proximity allows technical visits, faster deliveries, and smoother coordination between the dyeing team and the manufacturer's teams.
- Technical visits without long travel
- Deliveries aligned to the production calendar
- Direct coordination with sourcing, development, and production
Plant with lab, water treatment, and batch control
The Leon operation integrates a color lab, water treatment, and batch discipline as part of the operational standard for industrial programs.
- Formulation and color development lab
- Water treatment integrated into the process
- Batch control with traceability from sample to delivery
Common questions
Why is DisruptColor located in Leon, Guanajuato?
Leon is the center of the Bajio industrial cluster, where footwear, apparel, narrow-textile manufacturers, and material development converge. The location provides operational proximity and shorter response times.
Does DisruptColor serve clients outside the Bajio region?
The operation is in Leon but serves manufacturers and developers across Mexico. Logistics are coordinated from the plant and aligned based on program volume and timing.
What logistic advantages does Leon offer for industrial dyeing?
Leon has direct ground connections to the main textile manufacturing centers in Mexico and access to supply chains for chemical inputs, fibers, and industrial packaging.
How does proximity to the Bajio cluster benefit manufacturers?
Proximity reduces delivery times, facilitates technical visits, and enables smoother coordination between the dyeing team and the manufacturer's development, sourcing, and production teams.
Does DisruptColor have water treatment at the Leon plant?
Water treatment is integrated into the process as part of the environmental and compliance criteria required by industrial programs and clients with sustainability requirements.
Leon, Guanajuato
Dyeing plant in Mexico's Bajio industrial zone.

