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 […]
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Principles of Strategic Sourcing in Mexico
Knowing the principles of strategic sourcing in Mexico is a key element of success for companies that want to implement strategies to negotiate and better interact with Mexican suppliers. This article will explain the fundamentals of strategic sourcing in Mexico and how to apply them to improve the purchasing and supply process. Defining Strategic Sourcing […]
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 […]
Nearshoring: What is it, and how can it mitigate supply chain risks
Nearshoring is a production outsourcing model where a company subcontracts manufacturing in a nearby country such as Mexico. Manufacturing closer to home reduces supply chain risks. What is nearshoring? The concept of nearshoring is derived from “offshoring.” This is a mechanism by which companies transfer production processes to third parties located in distant destinations to […]
Startup Manufacturing: What You Need to Know
Traditionally, startups have contracted their manufacturing operations out to factories in Asia. As offshore labor costs increase, product quality concerns arise, supply chains from across the Pacific are impacted, and tariffs are increasing, more and more companies are relocating their manufacturing operations back to North America and Mexico. Is there a right way to begin? […]