1993

  • Beginning of the Total Quality Control (TQC) program, supported by the Japanese Union of Scientists and Engineers (JUSE) and the Monterrey Tec (ITESM).
  • Viakon begins production of armored cable for export to the USA.

1994

  • Establishment of Multipak, principal producer of wooden spools in Mexico.
  • A joint venture agreement is signed between Viakon and Elkins Pro Sales, for the sale of construction cable in the USA, with Xignux as minority shareholder.
  • Purchase of the total capital stock in Conelec.

1995

  • The plan to integrate Viakon and Conelec is carried out.

1996

  • Sao Marco, the third largest manufacturer of magnet wire in Brazil is acquired.

1997

  • Inauguration of Magnekon, one of the most modern magnet wire plants in the world.
  • The expansion of Sao Marco is undertaken, concentrating on the magnet wire operations of Xignux in Brazil and building a chemical plant for the fabrication of enamels for magnet wire.
  • The First Quality Control Circles Congress is held in Xignux.

1998

  • Viakon increases its capacity to produce cables up to 230 KV and President Ernesto Zedillo inaugurates the new Flexible Cords and Cables plant.

1999

  • All Xignux companies are now certified ISO 9000 or QS 9000, thus reinforcing the quality assurance processes.