Manufacturing in Mexico with NAPS: Over 30 Years of Shelter Manufacturing Experience

North American Production Sharing (NAPS) has supported foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico since 1991 through its shelter manufacturing framework and administration and compliance management services.

Manufacturing in Mexico with NAPS: Over 30 Years of Shelter Manufacturing Experience

North American Production Sharing (NAPS) has supported foreign manufacturers operating in Mexico since 1991 through its shelter manufacturing framework and administration and compliance management services.

Supporting Successful Manufacturing Operations in Mexico 

North American Production Sharing, Inc. (NAPS) was established in 1991 by company founders Richard Jaime and William Lew to help foreign manufacturers successfully establish and operate manufacturing facilities in Mexico. Drawing on years of experience in the maquiladora industry, Jaime sought to create a more efficient framework for managing manufacturing operations in Mexico through a carefully designed operating model that simplifies the administrative and regulatory complexities of moving manufacturing to Mexico.

Jaime was introduced to Lew, whose background in banking and finance complemented Jaime’s operational expertise. Lew relocated from San Francisco to Southern California, and together they launched NAPS from the ground up, conducting market research and developing strategies to support companies evaluating manufacturing opportunities in Mexico.

Manufacturing and Outsourcing Services in Mexico

It was not long before Jaime reconnected with Gloria Madrid and Eduardo Garcia, two former contacts from his earlier work in Mexico. Madrid played a key role in building a team capable of supporting multiple manufacturing operations across Mexico while maintaining the high level of service that would become a hallmark of the NAPS approach.

Identifying and developing the right talent was essential to achieving this vision. At the same time, Garcia’s early adoption of automation and technology helped establish systems that supported efficient, scalable growth. Today, Garcia serves as the company’s MIS Manager, while Madrid holds the position of Partner & Co-CEO.

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It was not long before Jaime reconnected with Gloria Madrid and Eduardo Garcia, two former contacts from his earlier work in Mexico. Madrid played a key role in building a team capable of supporting multiple manufacturing operations across Mexico while maintaining the high level of service that would become a hallmark of the NAPS approach.

Identifying and developing the right talent was essential to achieving this vision. At the same time, Garcia’s early adoption of automation and technology helped establish systems that supported efficient, scalable growth. Today, Garcia serves as the company’s MIS Manager, while Madrid holds the position of Partner & Co-CEO.

Why Do Manufacturers Choose NAPS

Since 1991, NAPS has remained dedicated to the core values of transparency, efficiency, and operational excellence established by our founders. These principles continue to guide our approach today and form the foundation of the NAPS operating framework, allowing manufacturers to reduce administrative complexity and focus on building successful production operations in Mexico.

By prioritizing long-term partnerships and sustainable growth, NAPS has built a strong foundation of trust with its clients, resulting in one of the highest client retention rates in the industry.

With NAPS, manufacturers can be operational in as little as 8 weeks, with a full production ramp typically achieved within six months, significantly faster than establishing an independent entity in Mexico.

Companies interested in manufacturing in Mexico are encouraged to contact NAPS to learn more about how our administration and compliance management services support moving your manufacturing operations to Mexico. Join the 200+ manufacturers who have successfully established operations in Mexico with the support of the NAPS team.

Experience Supporting Manufacturing Operations in Mexico

For more than three decades, NAPS has supported international manufacturers operating in Mexico by providing the administrative expertise, compliance management, and operational infrastructure required to run successful production facilities. Our team works closely with clients to navigate the complexities of manufacturing in Mexico, including international trade regulations, labor law requirements, and evolving compliance standards.
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As a leader in shelter manufacturing services, NAPS understands that one of the primary challenges foreign manufacturers face is navigating unfamiliar business practices, workforce dynamics, and regulatory requirements. NAPS addresses these challenges through a proven administrative framework that allows companies to focus on production while our team manages critical operational responsibilities, including human resources, accounting, site selection, sourcing, customs, and environmental compliance.

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As a leader in shelter manufacturing services, NAPS understands that one of the primary challenges foreign manufacturers face is navigating unfamiliar business practices, workforce dynamics, and regulatory requirements. NAPS addresses these challenges through a proven administrative framework that allows companies to focus on production while our team manages critical operational responsibilities, including human resources, accounting, site selection, sourcing, customs, and environmental compliance.

Woman at desk on phone

As a leader in shelter manufacturing services, NAPS understands that one of the primary challenges foreign manufacturers face is navigating unfamiliar business practices, workforce dynamics, and regulatory requirements. NAPS addresses these challenges through a proven administrative framework that allows companies to focus on production while our team manages critical operational responsibilities, including human resources, accounting, site selection, sourcing, customs, and environmental compliance.

Today, NAPS supports operations in key manufacturing locations throughout Mexico, including the border region in Tijuana, Mexicali, and Ciudad Juárez, as well as major industrial centers in central Mexico such as Irapuato, Silao, Salamanca, Celaya, Querétaro, Aguascalientes, and San Luis Potosí. Our team of more than 500 experienced professionals provides essential services including human resources management, payroll administration, and logistics coordination for a wide range of industry-leading manufacturers.

NAPS supports companies across a wide range of manufacturing industries in Mexico, including automotive, apparel & textile, consumer products, medical device assembly, aerospace components, electronics, and metal fabrication.

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Exceptional Operational Service

Providing exceptional service to each client has been a cornerstone of the NAPS approach since the company’s founding. Through clear communication, strong project management, and deep knowledge of customs regulations and labor law, NAPS helps companies operate confidently and efficiently while manufacturing in Mexico.

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Customized Manufacturing Solutions

Every manufacturing operation has unique requirements. NAPS designs customized service frameworks that help manufacturers reduce operational complexity, improve efficiency, and control costs while establishing or expanding production in Mexico.

Today, NAPS supports operations in key manufacturing locations throughout Mexico, including the border region in Tijuana, Mexicali, and Ciudad Juárez, as well as major industrial centers in central Mexico such as Irapuato, Silao, Salamanca, Celaya, Querétaro, Aguascalientes, and San Luis Potosí. Our team of more than 500 experienced professionals provides essential services including human resources management, payroll administration, and logistics coordination for a wide range of industry-leading manufacturers.

NAPS supports companies across a wide range of manufacturing industries in Mexico, including automotive, apparel & textile, consumer products, medical device assembly, aerospace components, electronics, and metal fabrication.

A spacious manufacturing facility in Mexico with workers in orange safety vests moving large boxes and operating industrial machinery, representing shelter services in Mexico

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Exceptional Operational Service

Providing exceptional service to each client has been a cornerstone of the NAPS approach since the company’s founding. Through clear communication, strong project management, and deep knowledge of customs regulations and labor law, NAPS helps companies operate confidently and efficiently while manufacturing in Mexico.

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Customized Manufacturing Solutions

Every manufacturing operation has unique requirements. NAPS designs customized service frameworks that help manufacturers reduce operational complexity, improve efficiency, and control costs while establishing or expanding production in Mexico.

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Integrated Technology and Operational Transparency

NAPS continues to invest in technology to support its clients throughout Mexico. Included in its Administrative and Compliance Management Program, NAPS provides clients with secure, remote access to critical operational data related to accounting, human resources, customs, permits and licenses, and environmental health and safety compliance. These systems are designed not only to support efficient administrative management, but also to provide full operational transparency.

Integrated Technology and Operational Transparency

NAPS continues to invest in technology to support its clients throughout Mexico. Included in its Administrative and Compliance Management Program, NAPS provides clients with secure, remote access to critical operational data related to accounting, human resources, customs, permits and licenses, and environmental health and safety compliance. These systems are designed not only to support efficient administrative management, but also to provide full operational transparency.

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Operational Metrics and Reporting

NAPS provides clients with access to key operational metrics that support their manufacturing activities in Mexico. Through secure digital platforms and the NAPS mobile application, manufacturers can monitor key administrative and compliance data across human resources, permits and licenses, import/export activity, regulatory reporting, and operational audits.

These reporting tools allow leadership teams to track trends, monitor compliance requirements, and maintain visibility into the administrative functions that support their manufacturing operations. By providing centralized access to operational data, NAPS helps clients make informed decisions while maintaining confidence that regulatory responsibilities are being properly managed.

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360 Monitoring: Financial and Administrative Visibility

NAPS provides clients with transparent access to key accounting and administrative information that supports their operations in Mexico. Through secure reporting tools, manufacturers can review data related to payroll, accounts payable, and other financial activities associated with their manufacturing operations.

This level of financial visibility helps companies maintain control over operational costs while ensuring accountability across administrative processes. By providing clear insight into financial and compliance activities, NAPS supports efficient operations and long-term stability for manufacturers operating in Mexico.

With more than 30 years of experience and a proven track record supporting 200+ manufacturers across Mexico, NAPS has the expertise and infrastructure to help your company succeed. Contact us today to learn how we can support your manufacturing operations in Mexico.

Trusted Clients Manufacturing in Mexico with NAPS

Trusted Clients Manufacturing in Mexico with NAPS

Trusted Clients Manufacturing in Mexico with NAPS