Mexico Manufacturing

  • May 1, 2013

    May 1, 2013

    After years of violent crime and instability, Juarez, Mexico is at last beginning to enjoy the return of peaceful times. Last year, 2012, was a turning point for Juarez. The economy is reviving, residents are feeling safe, and businesses and investors would be wise to consider opening operations in Juarez. Manufacturing in Mexico is bustling and promises to thrive for years to come, and Juarez is ideal for its central [...]

    After years of violent crime and instability, Juarez, Mexico is at last beginning to enjoy the return of peaceful times. Last year, 2012, was a turning point for Juarez. The economy is reviving, residents are feeling safe, and businesses and investors would be wise to consider opening operations in Juarez. Manufacturing in Mexico is bustling and promises to thrive for years to come, and Juarez is ideal for its central [...]

  • April 23, 2013

    April 23, 2013

    Mexico manufacturing has gained a competitive edge over many other low-wage manufacturing countries. Though it is often viewed in a negative light, due to the attention brought by drug violence, manufacturing in Mexico is a key factor in changing this image and showcase Mexico as a trustworthy investment. Mexico’s recent success, over its long time competitor China, is largely driven by wage inflation in China and Mexico’s business friendly programs, [...]

    Mexico manufacturing has gained a competitive edge over many other low-wage manufacturing countries. Though it is often viewed in a negative light, due to the attention brought by drug violence, manufacturing in Mexico is a key factor in changing this image and showcase Mexico as a trustworthy investment. Mexico’s recent success, over its long time competitor China, is largely driven by wage inflation in China and Mexico’s business friendly programs, [...]

  • April 11, 2013

    April 11, 2013

    Medical device companies manufacturing in Mexico continue to exhibit steady growth with no sign of a slow down in sight. As costs in the United States and Eastern Europe continue to rise, especially with the implementation of “Obamacare” and its direct impact on medical device companies, more organizations are considering manufacturing in Mexico as a viable solution. No other place in Mexico is this more evident than in Tijuana, where [...]

    Medical device companies manufacturing in Mexico continue to exhibit steady growth with no sign of a slow down in sight. As costs in the United States and Eastern Europe continue to rise, especially with the implementation of “Obamacare” and its direct impact on medical device companies, more organizations are considering manufacturing in Mexico as a viable solution. No other place in Mexico is this more evident than in Tijuana, where [...]

  • March 28, 2013

    March 28, 2013

    Manufacturing in Mexico has had its highs and lows throughout the last decade. The manufacturing sector flourished when Mexico signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). U.S companies began to see the benefits (mainly cheap labor costs) and began to shift operations down to their neighboring country.  Mexico manufacturing was unstoppable with an overall 9% growth of U.S manufactured goods imported from 1994- 2001. However, Mexico wasn’t the only [...]

    Manufacturing in Mexico has had its highs and lows throughout the last decade. The manufacturing sector flourished when Mexico signed the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). U.S companies began to see the benefits (mainly cheap labor costs) and began to shift operations down to their neighboring country.  Mexico manufacturing was unstoppable with an overall 9% growth of U.S manufactured goods imported from 1994- 2001. However, Mexico wasn’t the only [...]

  • March 25, 2013

    March 25, 2013

    March 25th, 2013 New York -- Jim Cramer of the CNBC television finance show, Mad Money, said today that Mexico manufacturing companies had grown dramatically in recent months, and he cited GDP numbers that suggests Mexico's economy had expanded at a faster rate than the United State's economy.  In light of this news, Cramer picked a Kansas City based railroad interest called Kansas City Southern with a network of railroad tracks in [...]

    March 25th, 2013 New York -- Jim Cramer of the CNBC television finance show, Mad Money, said today that Mexico manufacturing companies had grown dramatically in recent months, and he cited GDP numbers that suggests Mexico's economy had expanded at a faster rate than the United State's economy.  In light of this news, Cramer picked a Kansas City based railroad interest called Kansas City Southern with a network of railroad tracks in [...]

  • March 22, 2013

    March 22, 2013

    Companies are making the move out of China,and back to Mexico in large numbers. Casabella Home and Commercial Cleaning Supplies president, Robert Moser, states in an interview with USA Today, “When you look at total costs, you’re pretty much at parity.” Many companies like Casabella are making their way out of China and into Mexico (a location that they left fairly quickly over a decade ago). Prices and the cost [...]

    Companies are making the move out of China,and back to Mexico in large numbers. Casabella Home and Commercial Cleaning Supplies president, Robert Moser, states in an interview with USA Today, “When you look at total costs, you’re pretty much at parity.” Many companies like Casabella are making their way out of China and into Mexico (a location that they left fairly quickly over a decade ago). Prices and the cost [...]

  • March 14, 2013

    March 14, 2013

    With Mexico's new government in full swing, Mexico manufacturing can certainly be considered a hot topic. Packaging consumer electronics in Mexico is one area that continues to see significant growth. With several other industries continuously growing (including, but not limited to: automotive, aerospace, and medical devices), Mexico is proving to stay on track by engaging manufacturers around the world to consider this profitable strategy. Many consumer electronic and accessory manufacturers [...]

    With Mexico's new government in full swing, Mexico manufacturing can certainly be considered a hot topic. Packaging consumer electronics in Mexico is one area that continues to see significant growth. With several other industries continuously growing (including, but not limited to: automotive, aerospace, and medical devices), Mexico is proving to stay on track by engaging manufacturers around the world to consider this profitable strategy. Many consumer electronic and accessory manufacturers [...]

  • March 13, 2013

    March 13, 2013

    The solar industry in Mexico is one of many growing industries that are manufacturing in Mexico. Mexico is viewed by industry leaders as a location of choice for the solar industry for many reasons, including large quantities of land in hot, sunny areas, a diverse labor pool and its proximity to the United States. As Mexico manufacturing grows, the energy needed to fuel the growth can come from solar technology. [...]

    The solar industry in Mexico is one of many growing industries that are manufacturing in Mexico. Mexico is viewed by industry leaders as a location of choice for the solar industry for many reasons, including large quantities of land in hot, sunny areas, a diverse labor pool and its proximity to the United States. As Mexico manufacturing grows, the energy needed to fuel the growth can come from solar technology. [...]

  • March 6, 2013

    March 6, 2013

    The Maquiladora Industry that supports most of the manufacturing in Mexico is expected to grow 5% to 8% in 2013 year. This industry is home to various high-tech sectors that are located throughout the country. Locations vary, such as Tijuana, Guanajuato, Mexicali and Cd. Juarez, and incorporate many industries including, automotive, aerospace, electronic, medical device, solar and others. Manufacturing in Mexico through the Maquiladora Industry has been in place for [...]

    The Maquiladora Industry that supports most of the manufacturing in Mexico is expected to grow 5% to 8% in 2013 year. This industry is home to various high-tech sectors that are located throughout the country. Locations vary, such as Tijuana, Guanajuato, Mexicali and Cd. Juarez, and incorporate many industries including, automotive, aerospace, electronic, medical device, solar and others. Manufacturing in Mexico through the Maquiladora Industry has been in place for [...]