Mexico's Auto Industry Conference

 Conference Objetives

  • Objectively analyze the business conditions of Mexico’s
    Auto and Auto Parts Industries
  • Obtain detailed and privileged information on Mexico’s Auto Industry
  • Interact with Mexico’s Auto OEM representatives and Auto Parts plant managers
  • Develop an itemized operating costs pro-forma of a potential near-shore manufacturing project in Mexico
  • Hear from industry experts about the opportunities to participate in Mexico’s Auto Industry value chain

 Auto Industry Subjects

  • Business dynamics of main OEM's and Auto parts manufacturers, demand forecast
  • Domestic and export markets
  • Comparison of Mexico's Auto Industry with the Global, US's & China's Auto Industries
  • Auto Parts Industry analysis and trends
  • Labor productivity and competitiveness benchmarks
  • Legal and tax aspects of the Auto Industry in Mexico
  • Current and future regional auto clusters
  • Manufacturing options, structures and detailed costs
  • Auto and Auto Parts logistics
  • Industrial Real Estate, location and costs

 What You Will Take Home

  • CD ROM with copies of presentations.
  • MEXICONOW magazine, 2 year subscription.
Conference Costs:
US $320 + TAX Manufactures, Suppliers, Services.
- Fee includes meals, conference materials and activities.
- Fee doesn't include hotel, air transportation.
Industrial promoters or any competitor of our sponsors are welcome at an admission fee of US $1,500 + TAX

 For Hotel Reservations:
Camino Real Santa Fe
Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena No. 300
Centro Ciudad Santa Fe, Mexico D.F. 01210
Phone: +52 (55) 5004-1616
www.caminoreal.com.mx
For preferential hotel rates, use the reference code:
MEXICONOW Conference

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

information@mexico-now.com

 
SPEAKERS
Mexico’s Automotive Industry Challenges
Eduardo Solis, MEXICAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, President
Customer Satisfaction in a Changing Automotive Industry
Richard Cooper, J.D. POWER & ASSOCIATES, Vice President, Canada and Latin America
Ford Motor Company - The Importance of Supply Chain
Luis Mendoza, FORD MOTOR COMPANY MEXICO, B&E Chassis & Powertrain Manager
On the Road to Recovery: The Current State of the U.S. Auto Industry
Bruce Belzowski, UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN’S TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH INSTITUTE, Assistant Research Scientist
Auto Parts Industry in Mexico
Agustin Rios, MEXICAN ASSOCIATION OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS MANUFACTURERS, Executive President
Mexico's Auto Industry Outlook
Guido Vildozo, IHS GLOBAL INSIGHT, Senior Market Analyst
AMDA in Mexico
Luis Gomez, NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE DEALER ASSOCIATION, Executive President
Mexico, Globalization and the Auto Industry
Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW, Editor
Legal Tax Structures for Auto Suppliers in Mexico
Carlos Angulo, BAKER & MCKENZIE, Principal Partner
GE's Overview of Competitiveness in Mexico
Alfredo Espino, GE COMMERCIAL FINANCE, Senior Sales VP
Prospects for the Automotive Parts Maquiladora Industry
John Christman, Maquiladora Industry Analyst and Consultant
Investment Opportunities in Mexico
Emilio Mosso, PROMEXICO, Investment Projects Coordinator, Leading Industries
Doing Business in Mexico after NAFTA
Humberto Gayou, LEXCORP, Partner
Mexico's Auto Industry Logistics
Rafael McCadden, COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL, Director Industrial & Logistics
The New Competitive Face of Shelter Services in Mexico
Doug Donahue, ENTRADA GROUP, VP of Business Development
Cost Model of a Manufacturing Operation in Mexico
Enrique Portillo, INTERMEX INDUSTRIAL PARKS, Senior VP Development and Marketing
The agenda and events in this program are subject to change
 

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