Success Stories in Manufacturing in Mexico
Success Story in Nearshoring in Mexico
Remanufacturing of televisions in Mexico
Situation:
The only television assembly company in the United States was looking for an opportunity to improve the devolution process for its products by Walmart customers.
Solution:
Units were requested to be delivered to Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas, where a reconditioning process began for sale in the Mexican market.
As a result, revenues increased considerably.
Before
- Significant financial losses.
After
- 30% increase in total revenue.
- Opening of a new market or product line.
Success Story in Softlanding in Mexico
Shelter Case Studies
Situation:
A company located in San Antonio, Texas, needed to take control of the operation, however, it did not have the knowledge or resources to manage the project. They were at risk of losing a contract because their maquiladora was failing in volume, quality, and cost in 2008.
Solution:
In alliance with Onilog, they began operations in a new location in Tamaulipas, where the productive force was developed without interrupting the service to its clients and maintaining control of the project at all times. Subsequently, it was necessary to establish a new mirror operation in the western area. Onilog was in charge of the feasibility study, evaluated the different options and finally decided to install it in Sonora.
Before
- Failures in volume, quality and cost.
- The goal of finished products was not met. Only 50% was met.
- 30% of finished products came out damaged.
- Unit costs represented 70% of total revenue.
After
- For 12 years we managed to meet the goal of 95% of the volume.
- Only 5% SCRAP.
- 50% unit cost reduction, saving millions of dollars.
Success Story in Manufacturing in Mexico
Consulting for the reconstruction of overdue balances in the inventory control system
Situation:
A textile company located in Sonora presented discrepancies in its inventory system, which showed overdue balances, while the physical record indicated that it had exported them. It operated without keeping control of its consumables and did not declare the actual consumption.
Solution:
From its alliance with Onilog, the IMMEX permit was obtained. Subsequently, we restructure their inventory control system to obtain the desired balances and avoid problems with the authorities for keeping expired merchandise in the country.
Before
- Discrepancies in the inventory system.
- Bad inventory control.
- Ignorance of the actual consumption of merchandise.
- Overdue merchandise in the country.
After
- IMMEX permit was obtained.
- Its inventory control system was restructured.
- The problems generated by keeping expired merchandise in the country were solved.