Move-In Ready Industrial Space Now Available for Lease in Mazatlán, Mexico
Looking for Class A industrial space in Mexico that goes beyond four walls and a roof? At Tetakawi’s Mazatlán Manufacturing Community, this is more than an industrial park. It is a launchpad for success. Right now, we have a move-in-ready building available for immediate occupancy. With more than 36,000...
11 Questions to Ask Before You Decide Where to Manufacture in Mexico
Unlocking the advantages of manufacturing in Mexico starts with a strategic location decision. Executives must weigh how each potential site will shape long-term operations, from labor stability to logistics scalability. After all, Mexico’s industrialized area is huge, spanning large and small urban regions, and any selection will demand some give...
How to Manufacture in Mexico: Entry Models Explained
If you’re evaluating Mexico as your next manufacturing destination, you’ve probably heard the same advantages repeated over and over again: cost, labor, and proximity. What you haven’t heard as clearly is how to make those advantages real—or how easily they slip away when you choose the wrong entry path. This...
Why Shelter Services in Mexico Aren’t All Created Equal
For many U.S., Canadian, and European manufacturers, the shelter model in Mexico is one of the most attractive ways to launch operations south of the border. It promises a faster path to production, a lower-risk entry strategy, and operational support that allows companies to focus on what they do best:...
Manufacturing in Mexico: The Advantages Are Real, But Execution Is Everything
For many U.S., Canadian, and European manufacturers, the appeal of Mexico has never been stronger. As labor markets tighten in the U.S. and supply chains strain under global disruption, Mexico has emerged as a clear contender for companies looking to regain control of their operations. You may be reshoring from...
Looking to Manufacture in Mexico? Here’s Why Labor in Mazatlán Stands Out
Manufacturers expanding into Mexico often begin their search in familiar territory: the industrial powerhouses of the north. Places like Tijuana, Juárez, and Monterrey have long been go-to locations for companies looking to lower costs and increase production capacity. But what if we told you that these cities might no longer...