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Map of various interstatesand corridors that enabletransport throughoutNorth America
115,695 students completed studies inmanufacturing,engineering and construction in Mexico.
Nearshore Manufacturing
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In recent years nearshoring has become a best practice for manufacturers and IT services,as a way to improve their supply chains and better service their customers in the region. Learn all about it here!
Nearshore Workforce GDP (1994-2016)
INFRASTRUCTUREThe geographic proximity of nearshore manufacturing cutstransportation and travel time for more frequent site visits when products are being moved and assembled.
Fairbanks
WhitehorseYellowknife
Churchhill
Edmonton
CalgaryWinnipeg
Thunder Bay
TorontoQuebec
Hailfax
Boston
New York
Baltimore
DetroitChicago
MemphisKansas City
Omaha
Des MoinesRapid City
Sioux FallsHelena
Salt Lake
DenverLas Vegas
Tucson Santa FeEl Paso/Juarez
Oklahoma City
DallasHouston
NewOrleans
AtlantaJacksonville
Miami
Industry Stops
Tetakawi Locations
Mission
San AntonioChihuahua
San Luis PotosiSaltillo
San Luis PotosiQuerétaro
Lazaro Cardenas
Mazatlan
Guaymas
Lazaro Cardenas
Mazatlan
Guaymas
Tijuana
Los Angeles
San Francisco
PortlandSeattle
Vanvouver
Querétaro
The main benefit of nearshore manufacturing in MexicoNearshore Manufacturing is a cost effective way to manufacture in neighboring countries for closer distribution, skilled labor, trade benefits, and financial stability.
Since the signing of NAFTA, North Americancountries have seen a great deal ofGDP growth over the years.
1012 miles 1512 miles
1925 miles 849 miles
1506 miles 1277 miles
Mexico City
Querétaro
Guadalajara
Houston
Chicago
Los Angeles
Winnipeg
Montreal
Vancouver
Industry Routes
MontrealMontreal
Praire GatewayPraire Gateway
There were more than3,100 higher educationinstitutions in Mexico
8,309,088people were employed inmanufacturingjobs in Mexico
Since 1994, theaverage annualGDP growth inCanada hasbeen 2.58%
The U.S. averagedan annual 4.7% GDP growthduring 1994-2016
Mexico’s GDP hasseen an averageannual GDP growthof 2.59% from 1994 to 2015
Data from: mim.promexico.gob.mx (2015) Data from http://data.worldbank.org/indicator/NY.GDP.MKTP.CD
2.58%2.58%
4.7%
2.59%
NearshoreManufacturingin Mexico