Manufacturing outsourcing in Mexico has become increasingly popular among companies looking to reduce costs and improve their competitiveness. Mexico’s proximity to the US, low labor costs, and skilled workforce make it an attractive destination for outsourcing. However, before embarking on this journey, there are several key things you need to know to ensure a successful […]
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NovaLink CEO Jason Wolfe participates in U.S.-Mexico border manufacturing summit
NovaLink CEO Jason Wolfe participates in U.S.-Mexico border manufacturing summit and emphasizes quick time to market: “Manufacturers want short, fast supply chains now instead of having to wait weeks or months for goods to be shipped from overseas.”
LinkedIn: What Mexico Manufacturing Can Offer, That China Can’t
If offshoring takes business processes overseas, nearshoring stays closer to home and typically involves countries that share a border with your own. For the U.S., the paradigmatic examples of offshoring and nearshoring are China and Mexico, respectively. What follows is a list of reasons that Mexico is becoming more competitive with China every day.
INC: Why Mexico Is an ‘Undiscovered Opportunity’ for Entrepreneurs
Mexico developed into an operational entrepreneurship ecosystem and one of the best options for the entrepreneurs in Latin America.
Bloomberg: Four Reasons Mexico Is Becoming a Global Manufacturing Power
Mexico is beginning to beat China as a manufacturing base for many companies despite its higher crime rate, according to a new report from Boston Consulting Group. Mexico’s gain is a plus for the U.S. because Mexican factories use four times as many American-made components as Chinese factories do, says the consulting firm.