The trend of reshoring is on the rise. With concerns about the high cost of labor in China and the difficulties of managing a complex global supply chain, many companies are choosing to relocate their operations closer to home. Companies are concerned about the impact of reshoring on supply chain management and logistics. While reshoring […]
Mexico Manufacturing
NovaLink Expands Manufacturing Operations With New Saltillo Factory
BROWNSVILLE, TX – NovaLink, a nearshore manufacturing company headquartered in Brownsville, Texas is expanding its operations with a 78,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Saltillo, Mexico. “It is with great pride and gratitude that I can announce the opening of NovaLink’s newest operation in Mexico. By building this facility, NovaLink is advancing its long-term strategy […]
Assembly lines in Mexico: 13 Tips to Optimize Their Operations
In an assembly line in Mexico, workstations are arranged in a specific sequence to produce a product or service. At each station, pieces are added and coupled to build the original design until the product’s final assembly is obtained. Assembly lines in Mexico assemble parts quickly and with less risk for maquiladora factory workers. An […]
Top 10 things you need to know before manufacturing outsourcing in Mexico
Manufacturing Outsourcing in Mexico Q&A with NovaLink CEO Jason Wolfe Knowing where to begin is the most important hurdle of any large business project; this is no more true than when considering manufacturing outsourcing in Mexico. NovaLink CEO Jason Wolfe answers the most common questions associated with manufacturing outsourcing and provides some insight on what […]
How Outsourcing Product Assembly to Mexico Can Revolutionize Your Business: An In-Depth Exploration of the Benefits and Opportunities
Low labor costs are one of the most appealing advantages of moving manufacturing to Mexico. As a result, many manufacturing companies use product assembly in Mexico, a labor-intensive process. Some manufacturers choose to produce in other countries than Mexico, and then assemble the final product in Mexico’s factories. A finished or semi-finished product is constructed […]