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    Sonora, Hermosillo. - The Tucson, Arizona-based Offshore Group recently announced that it has entered into a long term relationship for the provision of outsourced manufacturing support, or “shelter,” services in Mexico with UK-based manufacturer, J.J. Churchill Ltd. The British firm will install production capacity in 38,500 square feet of manufacturing space within the confines of The Offshore Group’s Roca Fuerte Industrial Park in Guaymas, Sonora, Mexico. The term of the contract between the two parties is for ten years. J.J. Churchill Ltd. expects to employ a workforce of forty at the project’s maturity. According to Andrew Churchill, Managing Director of J.J. Churchill, “We embark on our new relationship in Mexico with The Offshore Group, with a great sense of optimism. Our facility in Guaymas, Sonora will geographically position us to serve our North American customers, as well as the North American market as a whole, in both a time and cost-effective manner. The experience that The Offshore Group has with other aerospace manufacturers with profiles that are akin to ours only serves to fortify our expectations of similarly positive results.” J.J. Churchill was founded in 1937, and is based at Market Bosworth in the UK Midlands. The company has continued to develop expertise in four principal markets: Aerospace, Defense, Industrial and Powergen. As a first-tier precision, sub-contract machinist for ‘blue-chip’ OEMs, the company works together with its customers to develop, test and assemble as a preferred supplier on long-term projects. The Offshore Group is the largest provider of outsourced business support, "shelter" services in Mexico. Currently 61 businesses operate at The Offshore Group's three Mexico manufacturing industrial parks in the State of Sonora, the city of Saltillo, Coahuila, and at the Group's Vangtel subsidiary in Hermosillo, Sonora. Vangtel offers Mexico shelter services to companies that occupy the call center, IT development and BPO markets, while the International Logistic Solutions Company (ILS) is a leading provider of supply chain services. The Offshore Group has recently initiated operations in Mexico's second largest city, Guadalajara. Subscribe to The Offshore Group RSS Feeds on The Offshore Group website. Source: Offshore Group
    Source: Miscellaneous | Date: 22/06/2012