NOGALES, AZ, March 25, 2011 (Press-News.org) Collectron International Management Inc., the original Maquiladora Shelter Program Provider, has evolved maquiladoras - manufacturing facilities in Mexico - from their blue-collar beginnings to the high-tech manufacturing present. In addition to the manufacturing needs that have always sustained maquiladoras, today's maquiladoras are oriented toward research, design and development. They rely on highly skilled labor such as specialized engineers and technicians, many of whom are third generation professionals. The highly educated and skilled workforce behind the new era of maquiladoras has helped transform Mexico, and Collectron believes they can do the same for U.S. businesses in any industry interested in manufacturing in Mexico.
Because Collectron has provided maquiladora services for more than 40 years, its team has the know-how and depth of understanding necessary to tap into Mexico's vast resources to staff plants with industry-specific technicians, operations professionals, and administrative staff, while still reducing labor costs. Since 1969, Collectron's Shelter Program has allowed manufacturers to test Mexican productivity and product cost savings before committing to incorporating in Mexico and forming a Mexican subsidiary. Collectron's customized Shelter Program helps businesses establish and grow their enterprise as a stepping stone toward full maquiladora status. Collectron can facilitate the maquiladora process step-by-step and ensure that companies manufacturing in Sonora directly benefit from the numerous advantages that Mexico has to offer. Companies interested in utilizing a Shelter Program will be pleased to know Collectron practices just-in-time manufacturing and operates under global quality management standards.
Collectron has established more than 200 maquiladora plants for its clients throughout six cities in Sonora: Nogales, Hermosillo, Obregón, Agua Prieta, Santa Ana and Cananea. Collectron can get most businesses up and running in 45 days or less, and serves and staffs an impressive variety of industries, including:
• Aerospace
• Automotive
• Composite Processing
• Electronics
• Machining
• Medical/Beauty
• Metal Processing
• Food Processing
• Produce Processing
• Packaging
• Distribution
• Sewing/Textile
• Plastic Molding
• Glass/Ceramic
In addition to establishing maquiladoras in a number of industries and staffing them with highly skilled and educated labor, Collectron can get a business started manufacturing in Mexico no matter where the business is headquartered. Collectron is a global company serving clients all over the world, including but not limited to the US, Canada, the UK, France and the Netherlands.
Stay tuned for Part Two of this Manufacturing in Mexico series: The Balanced Perspective of Mexico in the Media. To learn more about manufacturing in Mexico with Collectron, please visit http://www.collectron.com.
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About Collectron International Management Inc.
Collectron International Management Inc. is the original Maquiladora Shelter Plan Program Provider. Collectron operates in the U.S. and Mexico. The Nogales Port, recognized as the best-operated port in the United States, is the port which Collectron uses with companies worldwide. Collectron's Shelter Plan Program allows manufacturers to test Mexican productivity and product cost savings before committing to incorporating in Mexico and forming a Mexican subsidiary. The Shelter Plan simplifies launching and running a maquiladora operation and eliminates long-term commitments, costly expenditures and lengthy start-up schedules. Collectron's Shelter Plan services include U.S./Mexican customs documentation services, assistance with Mexican business permits and Mexican environmental agency compliance, aid in site selection and construction, recruitment of manufacturing, technical and managerial personnel, on-site personnel administration, payroll and accounting services, general contracting for expansions and more. A pioneer in the maquiladora industry, Collectron has helped more than 200 companies start up and operate their maquiladora plants in Mexico since 1969. Visit http://www.collectron.com.
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Barbara McFadden
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Manufacturing in Mexico: Part 1 in a 3-Part News Series by Collectron
Mexican Manufacturing Capabilities More Expansive Than Ever.
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