Mexico's Manufacturing Supply Chain Summit 2013 at El Paso, TX is a unique opportunity for leading OEMs in Mexico and potential suppliers to meet and identify new business partners. At the same time, through conference sessions and case studies, participants will learn the latest developments in manufacturing and supply chain dynamics in Mexico.

B2B Meetings

Mexico's manufacturing and maquiladora industries are growing significantly and the automotive, aerospace, electronics, electrical and medical sectors need to expand their supply base.

The Supply Chain Summit will match potential buyers and suppliers in pre-arranged, one-to-one, private meetings. The program will allow participants to identify new potential business partners and request meetings based on their choices.

OEMs will have a permanent B2B location throughout the event and suppliers will visit them in accordance to 15'-meetings schedules. This format will make it very efficient for buyers and suppliers to come together, network and make new business connections.

Conferences

Industry experts and manufacturers with facilities in Mexico will make presentations throughout the event to help newcomers and experienced executives shape their business, trade and manufacturing strategies in Mexico.

You will hear from industry leaders about the fascinating growth and the opportunities to participate in the booming automotive, aerospace and electronics industries value chains in Mexico.

You will gain deeper knowledge about OEMs supply chain plans in Mexico, manufacturing cost reduction options, intellectual property protection and labor and fiscal trends affecting foreign firms in Mexico.


For Hotel Reservations:
El Paso Convention Center
One Civic Center Plaza, El Paso, TX 79901
(915) 534-0600, (800) 351-6024
www.visitelpaso.com

Conference Cost OEM Manufacturers hosting B2B meetings US$500 per company, includes:
  • Attendance for two company representatives, meals, all activities
  • Permanent B2B cubicle
  • Access to list of all participants

    Industrial Promoters, or Competitors of Sponsors are welcome at a fee of US$1500 per conference, per person under a limited participation basis. Please contact our office for details
Suppliers, manufacturers, service firms US$500 per person, includes:
  • B2B sessions, conferences, meals, activities

What You Will Take Home
  • CD ROM with copies of presentations.
  • MEXICONOW magazine, 2 year subscription.

Program
  • April 10 - Wednesday 7:00am - 7:00pm
  • April 11 - Thursday 7:15am - 6:00pm

For conference Phone Registration
CALL TOLL FREE
USA 1 877 864 8528
Mexico 01 800 170 1010
CALL COLLECT
+52 (614) 414-8640
+52 (614) 414-8638

For Online Registration

registration


www.mexicosupplychainsummit.com

Main Speakers
Welcome Message
John Cook, CITY OF EL PASO, Mayor
Mexico's Manufacturing Export Industry Growth
Luis Aguirre, NATIONAL COUNCIL OF MAQUILADORA AND EXPORT MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY, President
Nissan in Mexico, Successful Manufacturing and Automotive Trends
Jorge Vallejo, NISSAN MEXICANA, Director, Foreign Affairs & Government Relations
Mexico's Automotive Industry Challenges
Eduardo Solis, MEXICAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, President
Foxconn Successful Manufacturing Case Study in Mexico
Francisco Uranga, FOXCONN, Corporate VP for Latin America
Successful Manufacturing and Sourcing in Mexico
Oscar Palacios, ELECTROLUX, Purchasing Director North America
Flextronics in Mexico, Successful Manufacturing Case Study
Guillermo Del Rio, FLEXTRONICS, Business Development, Public & Governmental Relations
Successful Story of Manufacturing and Sourcing in Mexico
Edgar Orduña, BOMBARDIER RECREATIONAL PRODUCTS, Strategic Purchasing Manager
The Single Window: Fiscalization and Simplification
Eduardo Reyes Diaz-Leal, BUFETE INTERNACIONAL, Senior Partner
Mexico´s Labor Law Reform and its Impact on the Business Environment
Oliver Roman, KPMG, Director of Human Capital and State Obligations Practice
Logistics and Supply Chain in Mexico's Industry
Erik Markeset, COUNCIL OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONALS ROUND TABLE MEXICO, President
GE View of Productivity in Manufacturing in Mexico
Alfredo Espino, GE COMMERCIAL FINANCE, Senior Sales VP
U.S. - Mexico Economic Integration: The Role of the Border Economy
Roberto Coronado, FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF DALLAS, Senior Business Economist
U.S. - Mexico Supply Chain Security Programs Outlook
Nelson Balido, BORDER TRADE ALLIANCE (BTA), President
Globalization, Logistics and Mexico
Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW, Editor
Juarez-El Paso Industrial Real Estate Report
Andres Sandoval, CBRE, Vice President
Doing Business in Mexico How, When & Why
Humberto Gayou, LEXCORP, Partner
On the Ground in Mexico
Alan Russell, THE TECMA GROUP, President and CEO
Maquiladora Report and Forecast in Ciudad Juarez
Claudia Troitiño, CIUDAD JUAREZ MAQUILADORA ASSOCIATION, President
Industrial Buildings Impact on Logistics Costs
Miguel Hernandez, INTERMEX INDUSTRIAL PARKS, Director, Business Development

For more information Reach us at 1-877-864-8528 from the U.S. & 01-800-170-1010 from Mexico