GlobalAutoIndustry.com’s latest Audio Interview “Moving Your Manufacturing from China to Mexico” features Dan Harris, who heads up Harris Bricken’s China manufacturing practice, Adrián Cisneros Aguilar, who heads up Harris Bricken’s Mexico manufacturing practice, and Alejandra Maldonado, project administrator at INTERMEX, one of Mexico’s leading industrial park, shelter manufacturing, industrial site selection and logistics companies
In the 15-minute audio interview, Harris, Aguilar, and Maldonado discuss these questions:
- Talking about the “leaving China” part of the moving manufacturing from China to Mexico equation. What is there to say about this? I mean, isn’t this the easy part? What more does someone have to do beyond telling their current China manufacturers or employees that they are leaving?
- How though can you prevent those things?
- What business and legal services do international companies wanting to move manufacturing to Mexico usually require?
- How different are they from the services usually offered in China to international companies?
- Is it possible to use shell companies to move manufacturing to Mexico? How are they different from the concept of shelter manufacturing?
- What are the top main reasons to invest in Mexico with a shelter partner?
- What is the shelter model made for companies from specific industries or sizes?
Click here to listen to the audio interview.
About Harris Bricken:
Dan Harris, Managing Partner and Head of China Manufacturing Practice
Adrián Cisneros Aguilar, Attorney and Head of Mexico Manufacturing Practice
Harris Bricken is a boutique international law firm with lawyers all over the globe. HB’s focus is on small and medium-sized businesses that operate internationally and on multinational companies that require specialized legal assistance. HB have lawyers licensed in Mexico, China, Russia, Spain, Germany, Australia, and various states in America. Language capabilities include Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian, and Spanish.
About INTERMEX:
Alejandra Maldonado, Project Administrator
Intermex is a Mexican private company with over 40 years of experience nationwide. More than 200 global companies have selected INTERMEX during that time. Intermex core business provides support to foreign and Mexican companies working to establish successful manufacturing operations in Mexico. The company does so through these main activities: shelter services, third-party logistic services and industrial real estate. Additionally, Intermex provides a city selection analysis designed to help the foreign company start operations in the most suitable city, according to specific needs and requirements. This comparative analysis includes labor cost, logistics, services and real estate.
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