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  • Maquilas and suppliers will have an encounter next Thursday

    Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua.- Maquiladora companies will hold a meeting with suppliers next Thursday in a breakfast organized by Maquiladora Industry Suppliers Catalog, Catalogo de Proveedores de la Industria Maquiladora (Capim). At the meeting, the catalog will be presented first and then the supports offered by the Ministry of the Economy to companies with capacity to sell supplies to maquiladora industry will be discussed. Rene Alberto Mendoza Acosta, Director, Mexican Chamber of Electronic Industry, Telecommunications and Information Technologies, Camara Nacional de la Industria Electronica, de Telecomunicaciones y Tecnologias de la Informacion (Canieti), said that some of the maquiladora companies that will attend the breakfast meeting include Flextronics, Foxconn, TYCO, ADC, Electrolux, Plexus and SEISA. After presenting the catalog, maquiladora companies will receive suppliers, previously selected based on maquiladoras needs and suppliers’ products.
    Source: El Diario | Date: 14/08/2012