Mexico's Aerospace - Industry Conference

CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES

  • Learn why Mexico's Aeronautical Industry has grown from 100 U.S. and European manufacturers in 2004 to over 300 in 2009
  • Gain knowledge of the competitive advantages aerospace manufacturers enjoy in Mexico. Click here to view geographical location of aerospace companies in Mexico, including: Cessna, Bombardier, Honeywell, Zodiac, Safran, Goodrich, Triumph, GE, Bell Helicopter, Pratt & Whitney, Hawker Beechcraft, Daher and many others
  • Objectively analyze the present and future business conditions of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico
  • Obtain detailed and privileged information on the current state and development potential of Mexico’s Aerospace Industry
  • Interact with Mexico's aerospace products plant managers
  • Develop an itemized cost operating pro-forma of a potential offshore manufacturing project in Mexico
  • Hear from industry experts and OEM’s about the opportunities to participate in Mexico’s Aerospace Industry value chain
  • Learn details of aerospace intellectual property protection and BASA approvals

AEROSPACE INDUSTRY SUBJECTS

  • Comparison of Mexico’s Aerospace Industry with the Global Aerospace Industries
  • Aerospace Industry analysis and trends and why Mexico
    might be the next frontier for this industry
  • Labor productivity aspects of the Aerospace Industry in Mexico
  • Current and future regional aerospace clusters
  • Manufacturing options, structures and detailed costs
  • Business dynamics of main Aerospace products manufacturers, demand forecast
  • Domestic and export markets
  • Aerospace logistics
For conference Phone Registration

CALL TOLL FREE
USA 1 877 864 8528
FROM EUROPE CALL COLLECT
+52 (614) 414-8640
+52 (614) 414-8638

For Online Registration

registration

Mexico's Leading International Business Magazine
www.mexico-now.com

 
PROGRAM
  • From 7:00am to 6:00pm
  • Includes Continental Breakfast, Lunch & Cocktails
GE Aerospace and Productivity in Mexico
Alfredo Espino, GE COMMERCIAL FINANCE, Senior VP
Perspectives of Human Resources for Offshore Manufacturing in Mexico
Emilio Cadena, GRUPO PRODENSA, President
Successful Aerospace Off-shoring, Case Studies
Luc Beaudoin, THE EVEREST GROUP, Vice President Aerospace
BASA Certification, Legal Structures, Taxes and Intellectual Property in Mexico
Carlos Angulo, BAKER & McKENZIE, Principal
New Potential Opportunities and Trends in the Logistics Industry
Carlos Marron, PROMEXICO, Regional Manager North America
Site Selection Drivers in the Aerospace Industry
Nick Criss, CUSHMAN & WAKEFIELD, Senior Director, Mexico
Mexico, Globalization and the Aerospace Industry
Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW, Editor
Doing Business in Mexico How, When & Why
Humberto Gayou, LEXCORP, Partner
Cost Model of a Manufacturing Operation in Mexico
Enrique Portillo, INTERMEX INDUSTRIAL PARKS, Senior VP Development and Marketing
Conference Costs:
US $250
Manufactures, Industry Suppliers & Services
Industrial Promoters are welcome at a fee of US $1500
- Fee includes meals and conference materials.
- Fee doesn't include hotel, air transportation.
 For Hotel Reservations:
Hyatt Regency Wichita
400 W. Waterman
Wichita, Kansas 67202
Ph. 800-233-1234 | 316-293-1234
For preferential hotel rates, use the reference code:
MEXICONOW Conference

 

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