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  • Assemblers want more local supplies
  • Aeromexico incorporates three Embraer airplanes to their fleet
  • Foxconn subsidiary is Mexico’s second exporter
  • Holcim invests MXP$700 million to renew itself
  • Bosch invests US$150 million in Mexico
  • Nestlé expands coffee factory in Toluca
  • Foreign Direct Investment up 14% in Mexico
  • Volvo will sell a new Mack truck in Mexico
  • Transregio investing US$28 million
  • Land for assembly plant wanted
  • Nissan and General Motors will produce a cargo vehicle in Mexico
  • Another Japanese supplier arrives to Silao
  • Mexico perceived as the new Detroit
  • Corvette “nervous system” will be made in Ciudad Juarez
  • Lazaro Cardenas Port will receive US$10 billion investment within five years
  • Altamira Port will receive US$117 million from private investment in 2013
  • Anipac budgets investments for US$3.5 billion
  • Steel boom thanks to assemblers
  • British show interest in Mexico
  • Vitro, ready to grow again
  • Plantronics celebrates 40 years with new investment in Baja California

    Tijuana, Baja California.- Celebrating their 40th anniversary in Tijuana, Plantronics de Mexico announced a US$30 million investment for the construction of a new plant. Ken Kannappan, President, said that the complex will integrate the design, distribution and logistics centers they currently operate, to start operating at their new premises in 2013. The plant, which will be located near Mesa de Otay Port of Entry, will provide for 25% to 30% growth, because the company will transfer new production lines, Alejandro Bustamante Gutierrez said. Mr. Bustmante was recently promoted from President for Plantronics Mexico to Global Operations Vice-president. The company’s labor force in Tijuana amounts to close to 3,000 employees distributed among four units: Manufacturing, Design Centers, Customer Service and Distribution.
    Source: El Economista | Date: 12/06/2012