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Mexico dominates in air investment

Manufacturers from all over the world exhibit their latest models at the International Aircraft Business Fair. Mexico currently ranks first in aeronautical manufacturing investment in the world, which makes it the sector of greatest interest for investment in the country, said researcher Monica Casalet. Hence the need to continue developing public policies that encourage the growth of clusters in the sector with national suppliers, warned the coordinator of the book "La industria aeropacial. Productive and institutional complexity". During the presentation of the book, she said that in order

Italian Textile Machinery: State of the Industry Report 2013: Exports Fuel Growth And Sales

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During the second quarter of 2013, new orders for textile machinery, as elaborated by ACIMIT’s economics and press department, showed signs of growth compared to the same period for 2012 (+12%). The absolute index stood at 92.2 points (basis 2010=100). These figures are the result of a growing rate of new orders abroad (+14%), and a stable domestic market (-1%). Compared to the previous economic quarter, the orders index appears to have improved both domestically and abroad. ACIMIT President Raffaella Carabelli confirms, “Overall figures show a definite improvement with respect to the previous

EXPO PACK MEXICO 2013

Expo Pack Mexico 2013 opens its pre-registration The Expo will have an area of 18,000 square meters More than 25,000 specialized buyers from Latin America are expected to attend Mexico City, March 12, 2013 - For 28 years EXPO PACK Mexico has been the most important showcase and business center for the packaging industry in Latin America. This year it expects more than 25,000 specialized buyers who will be able to pre-register on the event's official website. EXPO PACK Mexico has been characterized as one of the exhibitions with the largest exhibition area in our country and this year will

Aerospace industry, a strategic cluster for Mexico

The aerospace industry in Mexico has positioned itself in recent years as a strategic cluster for the country's economic development, currently operating in the country 267 companies that employ 34,000 workers in the manufacturing productive sector, located in 18 states. In an interview with Mexican Business Web, Carlos J. Bello, general director of the Mexican Federation of Aerospace Industry (FEMIA) said that in 2012 the industry accumulated approximately $1.3 billion dollars (mdd) in new investments, an amount that is expected to be obtained again this year, in addition to 17 new projects

Holcim Apasco invests $700 million pesos to renew itself

With an investment of 700 million pesos, the cement company Holcim Apasco will change its name to Holcim México and improve its assets. To modify its image and corporate name, the company will allocate 200 million pesos, while it will channel another 500 million pesos to improve its assets, informed Eduardo Kretschemer, CEO of the Mexican construction production sector company, at a press conference. Kretschemer said that the $500 million pesos earmarked for asset renewal will be used to replace equipment in its plants, as well as to improve its operations in order to be more competitive. The

CMB Costruzioni Meccaniche Besana SpA

CMB Costruzioni Meccaniche Besana SpA is one of the leading manufacturers in the world in the glass industry. Each product from CMB distinguishes for the top level quality, for the technology and for the performance and reliability. CMB offers custom-made solutions that can satisfy any kind of request from the small to the very big glass companies. It has a US Branch with the name of Besana-Lovati Inc. located in Winston-Salem N.C. to serve and assist on sales and technical assistance all the territories of North America, Canada and Mexico. CMB is manufacturing vertical edging machines

Automotive does not expect growth from Tier 1 suppliers

After commenting that in the last 10 years Mexico has worked on market diversification and that as a result South America, Brazil, Argentina and Colombia represent the second most important market for the automotive sector, after the United States, the Executive President of the National Auto Parts Industry (INA), Óscar Albín Santos referred to this state, which, he said, is attractive for companies not only because of its geographical location, but also because of the quality of the labor force it offers. " It is very eloquent to know that Queretaro, despite the fact that it does not have a

New NOM?s for spare parts to be created

The auto parts industry is working hand in hand with the Ministry of Economy (SE) to create Mexican Official Standards (NOM) to standardize the quality of automotive parts . "Very few spare parts in Mexico have a NOM, so we are practically starting from scratch," said Oscar Albin, president of the National Auto Parts Industry (INA). The objective is for the new standards to distinguish between a good quality original product and piracy, so that spare parts that do not meet minimum quality standards cannot be marketed in the country, said the industry leader. The absence of NOM's in the spare

EU to invest 20 million pesos in national aerospace industry

As part of Promexico's Mexico-European Union competitiveness and innovation program (PROCEI), the European Community will invest 20 million pesos in Mexico to train 25 Mexican SMEs to obtain AS9100 aeronautical certification this year. Through the Aeronautical Testing and Technology Laboratory (Labta), SMEs in areas such as metal mechanics, electrical systems and even companies dedicated to composite or composite materials will be trained. "To help them quickly and achieve the goal, we are recovering the SMEs that have the capacity to make wonderful materials that the industry requires, that

Opportunities in auto parts manufacturing

In his inaugural speech at the Plastimagen Mexico 2013 industrial fair, held in Mexico City last March, the president of Anipac, engineer José Anselmo del Cueto, highlighted the role of plastics in the automotive industry. According to the executive, in this niche, the progressive replacement of traditional materials with plastic implies great fuel savings, greater comfort, lower cost and greater efficiency in passenger safety systems. This is a high value-added market, where the longevity of plastics is also highly appreciated. Mexico's current boom in the automotive industry offers juicy