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4th Borderless Business Congress

What the largest manufacturing companies have in common

Competing with the largest manufacturing companies will guide you into checking the best course of action they have in common. Schedule a business seminar.
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The largest manufacturing companies have this in common: their ongoing pursuit of manufacturing solutions and working with the best for their company. Especially if you are working with manufacturing devices that influence not just one, but many people. For example, aerospace manufacturing and medical device manufacturing. Medical personnel and Aerospacial services need to trust their equipment to do their best, their tools improve the quality of life of hundreds of people. Don’t just take into account the company, but the users of such manufactured products. The end consumer how will they be benefited? How will that affect others?

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The organization of some groups has been created due to the effects of products on society. For that, accreditation measures have been set up, either for national standards or international ones. Good manufacturing locations will have accredited licenses to produce appliances that require proper regulations. Mexico is an International Organization for Standardization (ISO) member country with a national standards body and ISO voting rights. In the country is known to be represented by Norma Oficial Mexicana (Official Mexican Standard), its abbreviation is NOM. Applying partnership with such groups that take this into account, is a good start businesses to take into account.

In Tijuana EDC, we believe Tijuana, Mexico, is an important location to establish a competitive manufacturing operation, either for expansion or starting up a manufacturing company. The characteristics of your company demand priority assistance, most importantly when you are checking of competing with the largest manufacturing companies around the globe. We study deeply the different industry clusters, the specifications of each one, and how we can adapt the advantages of this city to the particularities of your business.

There are 4 operating models for manufacturing:

  • Direct ownership
  • Shelter
  • Subcontracting
  • Joint investment

All four operating models can be selected in Tijuana.

We take into account the care of such requirements that your company needs to thrive. The characteristics of the city are optimal for your business to adapt fast, so your company can be more competitive.

We are a non-profit organization and experts in a bi-national business in the region. With over 30 years of experience offering free-of-charge services to companies wishing to establish successful manufacturing operations in Tijuana, Mexico. Due to our experience and success, our membership is comprised of over 100 leading firms from both sides of the border, service providers to the industry highly committed to the industrial and economic development of the region.

The goal to compete with one or some of the largest manufacturing companies around, is having the drive for a good foundation and moving towards it. Contact us and schedule a business seminar to discuss the successful landing of your project.

Ready to connect your business with a world of new opportunities?

If you seek growth, visibility, and valuable connections, become a member today and elevate your business to the next level!
At Tijuana EDC, we facilitate your investment process by providing specialized consultancy, connecting you with regional professionals, and accessing government incentives.
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