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Puebla Coahuila Mexico

Posted: Sat Dec 28, 2024 8:08 am
6. Mexico City and Mexico State
As the country’s capital and commercial center, Mexico City is home to many multinationals that have a vast network of suppliers and service providers. Its enormous population allows companies to have an abundant workforce to meet the demands of various sectors. Mexico City is home to several universities and technical institutions that provide a constant flow of qualified professionals. This large reservoir makes it a considerable area for manufacturers looking to serve both domestic and international markets. Some of the major companies with a presence in Mexico City include Ford Motor Company and Nissan Mexicana.

7. Queretaro
The city of Querétaro is located two hours from Mexico City. Geographically, it is one of the smallest states in Mexico and has access to more than 40 million consumers. Other cities in the region are San Juan del Río and Celaya. It has become a center for the aerospace industry, offering immense opportunities for growth and access to Mexico's central and global markets. The region, which is one of the most important aerospace hubs in Mexico, is home to several large companies, including Bombardier, Safran and Eaton. These companies have established themselves in the region and focus on the production, assembly and maintenance of aircraft components.

Puebla is strategically located to access the central and southern markets. Due to its proximity to Mexico City, it is known as a center for automobile and textile production. Nearby industrial cities include Tlaxcala and Atlixco. The economy of this region has grown steadily and its GDP exceeds that of countries such as Honduras, Panama, El Salvador, Paraguay and Honduras. Companies such as Audi and Volkswagen benefit from the region's excellent infrastructure, with rail and road connections.

Benchmarking: Manufacturing Costs by Region
Region/City Location (region) Labor costs taiwan database Utility and energy costs Real estate costs The infrastructure Cost-sensitive industries
Tijuana, Baja California Northern Mexico Moderate to low Low (proximity to UU.S. network) Moderate High; excellent access to the US border Electronics, medical devices, automotive
Monterrey, Nuevo Leon Northern Mexico Moderate to high Moderate High (competitive for industrial land) Highly developed industrial areas near the US border Automotive, aerospace, heavy equipment
Guanajuato, Guanajuato Central Mexico Moderate Low to moderate Moderate Good; connected by highways and railways Automotive, Leather/Footwear
Guadalajara, Jalisco Central Mexico Moderate Moderate Moderate Highlights: technology parks, rail network and airport. Electronics, manufacturing of technological products, aerospace
Queretaro Central Mexico Moderate Moderate Moderate to high Good; growing aerospace and technology parks Aerospace, automotive, electronics
City Juarez, Chihuahua Northern Mexico Weak Weak Weak High; proximity to the United States, strong border logistics Automotive, consumer goods, electronics
Mexico City/State of Mexico Central Mexico Moderate to high High (due to high demand) High (especially near the city) Excellent; major logistics and transportation centers Consumer goods, electronics, automotive
Puebla Central/Southern Mexico Moderate Weak Weak Quality roads and railways for regional logistics Automotive, textile, food industry