Mexico manufacturing made easy.
EL PASO, TX, January 09, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- In an increasingly challenging economic environment, and as markets become further globalized, having installed production capacity in a low-cost country is steadily becoming a prerequisite for success.
Mexico is the obvious near shore manufacturing location of choice for companies that seek to take decisive measures to gain competitive advantage in their respective industries.
Setting up and maintaining Mexico manufacturing operations is a straightforward process, when done under the Tecma Group of Companies' Mexico Shelter Manufacturing Partnership (MSMP).
Under the MSMP, manufacturers establish themselves in Mexico in a way that mitigates much of their risk, and enables them to optimize their manufacturing and value-added functions. In turn the Tecma Group of Companies provides service in non-core, but necessary areas. Among them are:
Accounting
Customs Compliance and Import-Export
Environmental Compliance
Facilities Management
Human Resources
Industrial Catering
Logistics and Transportation
Payroll and Benefits Management
To learn how the employment of the MSMP business model can advance manufacturers' strategic and economic interests, join the Tecma Group of Companies for a Near Shore manufacturing in Mexico webinar. The on-line event will take place on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at 3:00pm EST, and will be free of charge.
Those that wish to indicate their interest to attend can do so by clicking on the link and filling out the webinar registration form.
About The Tecma Group of Companies
The Tecma Group of Companies, Inc., headquartered in El Paso, Texas provides services that have enabled firms from a wide range of industries to establish and maintain production facilities in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico and beyond, for almost three decades. Under its Mexico Shelter Manufacturing Partnership (MSMP) companies control and focus on their core manufacturing functions, while Tecma tends to their human resource, payroll, accounting, logistics, and other needs that, although important, are not part of the manufacturing process. Sign up to receive Tecma's information content via RSS feed.
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