Auto Manufacturing Expands in Mexico

Published On: May 11, 2012

Auto Manufacturing Expands in Mexico

Published On: May 11, 2012

The central region of Mexico has experienced substantial growth in the automotive industry due to a peak in interest from Japanese auto manufacturers, such as Nissan, Mazda and Honda and German auto manufacturers such as Audi and Volkswagen. Cities in the central region are closer in proximity to each other, which makes it advantageous for suppliers to shorten the supply chain to the larger manufacturers.

With over 20 years of experience, North American Production Sharing (NAPS) is an expert in the industry, identifying industry trends and providing administrative support services for companies interested in manufacturing in Mexico. As a result of the influx of larger auto manufacturers and the increased demand for suppliers in the central region, NAPS opened an office in Guanajuato to better serve the industry demands.

NAPS recognizes the opportunities available for automotive suppliers and can help evaluate which area is best to install your manufacturing since Mexico’s border and central region hold its own strengths and advantages. NAPS is able to provide flawless customer service to clients, continuously serving areas of growth and opportunities in Mexico.

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