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
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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
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What You Will Take Home
- CD ROM with copies of presentations.
- MEXICONOW magazine, 2 year subscription.
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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 |
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For Hotel Reservations:
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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
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For preferential hotel rates, use the reference code:
MEXICONOW Conference
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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
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For Online Registration

information@mexico-now.com
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SPEAKERS |
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Mexico’s Automotive Industry Challenges
Eduardo Solis, MEXICAN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION, President |
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Customer Satisfaction in a Changing Automotive Industry
Richard Cooper, J.D. POWER & ASSOCIATES, Vice President, Canada and Latin America |
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Ford Motor Company - The Importance of Supply Chain
Luis Mendoza, FORD MOTOR COMPANY MEXICO, B&E Chassis & Powertrain Manager |
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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 |
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Auto Parts Industry in Mexico
Agustin Rios, MEXICAN ASSOCIATION OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS MANUFACTURERS, Executive President |
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Mexico's Auto Industry Outlook
Guido Vildozo, IHS GLOBAL INSIGHT, Senior Market Analyst |
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AMDA in Mexico
Luis Gomez, NATIONAL AUTOMOTIVE DEALER ASSOCIATION, Executive President |
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Mexico, Globalization and the Auto Industry
Sergio Ornelas, MEXICONOW, Editor |
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Legal Tax Structures for Auto Suppliers in Mexico
Carlos Angulo, BAKER & MCKENZIE, Principal Partner |
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GE's Overview of Competitiveness in Mexico
Alfredo Espino, GE COMMERCIAL FINANCE, Senior Sales VP |
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Prospects for the Automotive Parts Maquiladora Industry
John Christman, Maquiladora Industry Analyst and Consultant |
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Investment Opportunities in Mexico
Emilio Mosso, PROMEXICO, Investment Projects Coordinator, Leading Industries |
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Doing Business in Mexico after NAFTA
Humberto Gayou, LEXCORP, Partner |
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Mexico's Auto Industry Logistics
Rafael McCadden, COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL, Director Industrial & Logistics |
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The New Competitive Face of Shelter Services in Mexico
Doug Donahue, ENTRADA GROUP, VP of Business Development |
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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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