Matamoros

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Matamoros
Matamoros
INDEX
1. Strategic Location
2. Logistics/Connectivity
3. Infrastructure
4. Labor
5. Utility Cost
6. Manufacturing Industry
7. Education
8. Quality of life
9. Government and Private initiative support
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1) Strategic Location
City
San Francisco
Chicago
Detroit
New York
North Carolina
Monterrey
Queretaro
Mexico City
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Kilometers
3,243
2,319
2,684
3,195
2,469
306
842
1,048
Miles
2015
1440
1667
1985
1534
190
523
651
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2) Logistics/ Connectivity
Highway
Matamoros is a major border crossing region connecting Central Mexico to routes oriented toward the Central and
Eastern portions of the US.
Matamoros has three international bridges:
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The B&M International Bridge is one of the oldest bridges
along the US-Mexico border, and the only local crossing for
rail (with service provided by Union Pacific and
"Transportacion Ferroviaria Mexicana"). It was expanded in
1997, and is primarily geared toward automotive, bicycle,
and rail traffic.
The International Gateway Bridge offers two lanes in each
direction. This is primarily used for foot traffic and tourism.
The newest of the bridge access points, the Veterans/Los
Tomates International Bridge, is a main route of entry for
pedestrian, personal vehicle, and light to heavy industrial
truck traffic. Approximately 2,000 trucks cross this bridge daily.
The last crossing, the Los Indios Free Trade Bridge features direct access to the Los Indios Industrial Park.
It is primarily a cargo crossing, but also car tourists headed to Monterrey. Depending on the number of
axles, bridge tolls cost approximately $8 to $20 per trip for commercial crossings.
Sea Ports of Brownsville
Immediately adjacent to Matamoros on the US side is the Port
of Brownsville – the end of a 17 mile (27 Kilometers) channel
that meets the Gulf of Mexico at the Brazos Santiago Pass and
provides access to the Inland Waterway System of the United
States.
Sea Ports of Matamoros
The part of Matamoros is in a fast track development stage, in
order to support new offshore and industrial projects.
Railroad Connections
The railroad system is operated by privates companies and has connections to major ports and cities in the US and
in Mexico.
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Main Routes:
 Laredo, TX
 Brownsville, TX
 Eagle Pass, TX
 El Paso, TX
 Presidio, TX
 Calexico, TX
 Altamira/Tampico
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Manzanillo
Matamoros
Veracruz
Estado de Mexico
San Luis Potosi
Guadalajara
Puebla
Airports
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Three international airports: The three of them commercial and cargo.
Flights to Houston, Texas, Dallas, Monterrey and Mexico.
International Airports in Matamoros and Brownsville
General Servando Canales International
Airport
Brownsville/South
Padre
Island
International Airport
Valley International Airport
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Lazaro Cardenas
Mazatlan
Guaymas
Queretaro
Chihuahua
Mexicali
Infrastructure
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Matamoros has eight major industrial parks, with two additional parks currently in construction.
Submarkets
Matamoros East
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CIMA Industrial Park
CYLSA Industrial Park
Finsa Oriente Industrial Park
Del Lago Industria Park
Matamoros West
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Del Norte Industrial Park
Prologis/SIDEE Industrial Park
Alianza Industrial Park
Las Ventantas Industrial Park
Finsa Poniente Industrial Park
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Industrial Parks- Overviews
CIMA Industrial Park
Contact: Ariel Vela Q.
Phone: (868) 812-8185
Address: Av. Lauro Villar Ciudad
Industrial (CIMA). H. Matamoros,
Tamps.
Area: 402.0 hectares / 993.34 acres
E-mail: [email protected]
Services: Paved streets, street
lighting, electricity, electric substation, natural gas, ATM, water treatment, sewer, public transportation,
24 hrs security surveillance, fire station, day care services, pre-school and kindergarten, elementary
school, housing for employees, commercial area.
Current Companies in Park:
 Bon
Worth
International
 Agroquimicos
y
Equipos
 Bright Finishing
 C.T.S
Electro
de
Matamoros-C.T.S
 Candados Universales
de Mexico
 Capro de Mexico
 Castlight de MexicoAntique St. Lamps
 Componentes Anchia
Mexicana
 Cyoptics, S. de R.L
 EDEMSA-Motorola
Corporation
 Empresas IAI
 Envases de Tamaulipas
 G. Shank de Mexico
 Grupo
DermetPochteca
 ILSCO de Mexico
 Joerns de Mexico
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Johnson
Controls
Automotive
JL
Metal
Manufacturing
Kwalu*
Kearfortt Precisiones
Generales
deMatamoros
Maquiladora General
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MatamorosAtoglass-Atofina
Chemicals
Metal
Plating
de
Matamoros
Metallic solders
Modern Assembly
Monsato
Norco Attachment
Olson International
Omniglow de Mexico
Parker Hannifin de
Mexico II-Parker Seal
Poliestireno
del
Noreste,Poliestireno
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Porta Sistemas-Porta
Systems Corp.
Productos
Electromecanicos BACPEBAC*
Promass America
Resinoplast
North
America
Rosamax
Starkey de MexicoStarkey Laboratories
Stubbing
Suhm De Mexico
TAPEX
MexicanaToyota
TIDI de Mexico
Trisa Comercial S.A de
C.V
Vdo-Vidrio Decorativo
Occidental
Victoreen de MexicoOhmite
VTI Technologies
CYLSA Industrial Park
Contact: Oscar Pasman / Aracely Montiel
E-mail: [email protected]
Address: Ave. Lauro Villar #1372
Esquina Con Alabama. H. Matamoros, Tamps.
Phone: (868) 812-2260
Area: 12.0 hectares / 29.65 acres
Current Companies in Park:
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ALCAN- Cepillos de Matamoros
Burle de Mexico-Burle Industries
Controles de Matamoros
Controles Latinoamericanos-Controlam-Invensys Appliance Control
Electropartes de Matamoros-Patx
Grupo Schumex
Invensys Controls
NP Mexico Company
Rol
Simclar de Mexico
Signal Processing
STS Manufacturas
Finsa del Norte Industrial Park
Contact: Héctor Salas
E-mail: [email protected]
Address: Av. Michigan #100 Col. Parque
Industrial del Norte, H. Matamoros, Tamps.
Phone: (868) 810-0124
Area: 180.0 hectares / 444.78 acres
Website: www.finsa.net
Services: 24 hour security, housing, railroad line, day care center, water waste treatment plant, close to
international bridge, electricity, water, sewer, gas (natural and propane), telephone.
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Current Companies in Park:
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AFX Industries
Autoliv
Batory de Mexico - Chicago Sweetner
Bows de México
Cambridge Internacional
Cardinal Brands de Mexico
Cargasa de Matamoros
CMC Productos Perlita
Collado Ryerson, S.A de C.V
Componentes Universales Matamoros
Delphi Delco Electronics de Mexico
Deltronicos
Inteva Products
ITT Industries
Chicago Metallic Corporation
Finsa Oriente Industrial Park
Contact: Héctor Salas
E-mail: [email protected]
Address: Av. Lauro Villar Km. 7.5 Parque Industrial
FINSA Oriente, Matamoros, Tamps.
Phone: (868) 810-0124
Area: 12.0 hectares / 29.65 acres
Website: www.finsa.net
Current Companies in Park:
 American Pad & Papers de Mexico
 Dura
 Fisher Dynamics
 Genie
 Horton- Sliding
 Kidde de Mexico
 Spellman de Mexico
 Tridonex
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Dunhill
FFW
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Mexico-Fontaine
Fifth
WheelCorporation
General Transmissions
Grant Productos de Mexico
HILTI Operaciones de México
ICON recycling
Induspac- Estapack
Industrias Cardo
Industrias de Productos Perlita
Infra S.A. de C.V.
Industrias
Interlake
Handlin
Magna Decofinmex
MECALUX
Novalink
Alianza Industrial Park
Contact: Andres Garcia
Phone: US (956) 546-1369
Area: 27.0 hectares / 57.0 acres
Website: www.pesaent.com
Services: electricity, water, sewer, sewer treatment, street lighting,
natural gas, railroad, telephone, security and public transportation.
Current Companies in Park:
 Avances Científicos
 Bul pack de México
 Summit Componentes de Mexico
 ATD
 Ts-tech / Industrias Tricon
Las Ventanas Industrial Park
Contact: Andres Garcia
Phone: [US] (956) 546-136
Area: 103.0 hectares / 254.0 acres
Website: www.lasventanasindustrial.com
Services: Water, sewer, underground electrical power, street lighting,
telephone, natural gas, security service, waste water treatment plant,
treated water loop, high pressure water loop for sprinkler systems, fire
hydrants. It will have a mall in the park with banks and restaurants
Current Companies in Park:
 Tyco
 Core Composites
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Shaw Group
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Prologis Industrial Park
Contact: Juan Carlos López
Phone: (899) 921-9760
Area: 120.45 hectares / 297.34 acres
Website: www.prologis.com
Park in construction.
SIDEE Industrial Park
Contact Info: René González, Roberto Garcia, Ramón
Guerra
Office: US (956) 466-9395
Email: [email protected]
Property characteristics
• Construction Specs:
- Building I: 203,174 sq. ft
- Clear height: 20 ft.
- Building II: 201,739 sq. ft
- Clear height: 24 ft.
• General Specs:
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- Electricity: 3,000 KVA
- A/C: 1,000 tons for Buildings I & II
- Offices: 9,207 sq. ft
• Construction Period:
- Bldg. I Finish: Already Leased
- Bldg. II FInish: Nov 2009
4) Labor
Welder/Specialist
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Operator/Specialist
5) Utility Cost and Key facts
Labor Cost- Unskilled (US$ /
hr) Fully Burdened
$096 - 1.97
Percentage with college
degree
16.20%
Labor Cost- Skilled (US$ / hr)
Fully Burdened
$1.99 - 4.09
Schools:
Technical
(vocational)
/
Engineering / Business
5/4/9
Labor Cost- Professional (US$
/ hr) Fully Burdened
$8.53
13.97
Average Industrial Park
Land Cost (US$/m2)
$17.14 - 30.00
Local
(%/year)
Turnover-Unskilled
2-4%
Average lease rate of
building in Industrial
Parks (US$/ sq.ft)
$.30 - .37
Local
(%/year)
Turnover-Skilled
1-3%
Number
Parks
8
Local Turnover-Indirect (%/
year)
4-6%
Number of Industrial
Parks in construction
2
Econ Active Population (2007)
275,962
Cost of KwH (US$)
$0.10
Cost of water (US$/m3)
$1.50
Econ Active Population in
Manufacturing
Industry
(2005)
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65,141
Medium Tension (HM) Electricity Cost (Mexican Pesos)
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of
Industrial
Cost per Kilowatt
(Energy)
Peak
electricity*
Baja California
$256.55
$2.12
$1.07
$0.84
S.B. California
$246.56
$1.70
$1.48
$1.05
Central
$177.76
$2.03
$1.18
$0.99
Northeast
$163.42
$1.87
$1.10
$0.90
Northwest
$166.92
$1.89
$1.09
$0.91
North
$164.23
$1.89
$1.11
$0.90
Peninsula
$183.68
$1.99
$1.11
$0.92
South
$177.76
$1.99
$1.13
$0.94
Region- Mexico
load
Intermediate
electricity*
load
Base
electricity*
load
(*) Cost per kilowatt-hour. Source: Comisión Federal de Electricidad (CFE). Excel Document Electricity Cost 2013
http://www.cfe.gob.mx/negocio/conocetarifa/Paginas/Tarifas.asp
6) Manufacturing Industry
Automotive & Auto parts
Automotive & Auto parts manufacturing cluster has been the backbone of the regional industry, and is one of the
clusters identify by the State of Texas, State of Tamaulipas, CODEM & BEDC as part of a long-term, strategic job
creation plan.
This cluster is made up of various sub-clusters: Metal Stamping, Plastic Injection Molding & Finishing. The regions
recognized universities and technical college; highly trained workforce, strong government and private business
support, and a thriving business climate make the Brownsville-Matamoros area a national and global site for the
automotive industry.
Products:
 Radios
 Dashboards
 Switches
 Gaskets
 Steering Wheels
 Remanufacturing
 Sensors
 Lighting modules
Top Industry Employers
1. Delphi Automotive
2. Dura Automotive
3. Autoliv
4. Inteva
5. Trico Products
6. Magna / Decofinmex
7. CRH
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8. Fisher Dynamics
9. VTI
10. Kongsberg Company
11.CTS
Recent Industry Trends
2005 to present: 15 new operations have established in the region.
2009: Autoliv & TAPEX Toyota start operations.
2008: Inteva buys Delphi Componentes and expands operations to 250,000 sq. ft.
2007: A total of 450,000 sq. ft. was developed among CRH, Dura Automotive & Fisher Dynamics.
2006: Delphi opens engineering center for interior system technology.
METAL FABRICATION & RELATED
Metal Fabrication cluster has been the backbone of the regional industry, and is one of the clusters identified by
the State of Texas , State of Tamaulipas , CODEM & BEDC as part of a long-term, strategic job creation plan.
This cluster is made up of various sub-clusters: Metal Stamping, Heavy Fabrication, Recycling & Finishing. The
regions recognized universities and technical colleges; highly trained workforce, strong government and private
business support, and a thriving business climate make the Brownsville-Matamoros area a national and global site
for the metal fabrication related industries.
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Metal Stamping
Ship Dismantling
Metal Recycling
Metal Finishing Treatments
Industrial Joist
Oil Rings Manufacturing& Repair
Industrial Filtration Systems
Pipes for Oil & Gas Industry
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Keppel Amfels
Collado Ryerson
Shaw Group
Steel Technologies
Gobar Systems
Olson international
National Electric Coil
Siderurgica del Golfo
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Tella Tool
American Welding / Durr Filters
G-Shank
Bright Finishing
Recent Industry Trends
2010 Olson and Fisher Dynamic expansions.
2009 Hilti and Inteva start operations
2008 Atlantic Durant announce their new facility in Matamoros
2007 Tella Tool announced they will expand their services with a 1,000 ton press.
2007 Shaw group announced the construction of 400k sq. ft building with the creation of 1,200 jobs
2006 AMFELS opens an Engineering center in Matamoros
2005 AMFELS announced the creation of 1,500 jobs in Brownsville within the next 3 years
Nanotechnology, Semiconductors, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Actuators
Guiding systems
Seat covers
Components
Custom Electronic
Silicone key pads
Fiber optics
Semiconductors
Alarm Systems
Power Systems
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Industry Employers
1. Kearfott Precisiones
2. Mecanismos Sincronizados
3. Cyoptics
4. Littlefuse
5. Cedro de Mexico
6. Siltech
7. Tyco Electronics
8. Nova Link
Recent Industry Trends
*The University of Texas in Brownsville will invest 17 million USD in the ITEC for a for gravitational wave
astronomy center that is funded by NASA and NSF.
*Texas State Technical College offers Aviation Maintenance Technology and Biomedical Engineering Technology
programs where 30 students graduated in 2008.
2008: 8 million USD investments in Airport infrastructure to enhance MRO, component manufacturing and
assembly, pilot training and general aviation companies.
2005: Kearfott Precisiones expands 50,000 sq. ft. for their guiding systems product.
2001: Cyoptics build a 80,000 sq. ft. facility.
MEDICAL DEVICES
Medical Device Manufacturing cluster is a growing regional industry, and one of the clusters identified by the
State of Texas, State of Tamaulipas, CODEM & BEDC as part of a long-term, strategic job creation plan.
This cluster is made up of various sub-clusters: Pharmaceuticals, Plastic Injection Molding, Research &
Development. The regions recognized universities and technical colleges, highly trained workforce, strong
government and private business support, and a thriving business climate make the Brownsville-Matamoros area
a national and global site for the automotive industry.
Products
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Hearing Aids
Respiratory Systems
Blood Bags
Orthopedic supports
Power tubes
Laboratory Equipment
Disposable Protection products
Headwalls
Hospital Beds
Industry Employers
1. Starkey (2 Plants)
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2. Burle Industries
3. Core Products
4. Sloan Medical
5. Pari
6. Advance Scientific
7. Spellman
Recent Industry Trends
2011: Joerns Healthcare Start Operations
2009: Starkey Expansion
2008: Advanced Scientific Start operations
7) Education
Matamoros Universities
Basic Education. (Primary, secondary)
Basic education is offered to more than 99% of children aged 5-14 years. With regard to basic education for
preschool, elementary and secondary schools, the number rises to 454, with 3.813 teachers and a student
enrollment of just over 101,000.
Technical Education
Matamoros is the vocation of technical professionals, however, provision is oriented more to racing and social
sciences and their variety is limited. It is considered that, in general, educational services have a wide coverage,
especially in terms of basic education. However, an increasing number of high school graduates who can’t find
accommodation in high school. Technical education services and 13.907 students attend school in 34 schools, the
teachers who teach 839.
Higher education
As for higher education, careers offered in public and private institutions are not necessarily relevant to the needs
of qualified human resources in the productive sector, required for the current demands of productivity and
competitiveness. Higher education is taught in 18 institutions with a combined enrollment of 10.833 students.
TecMilenio University
It features races:
• Business Administration
• International Business
• Graphic Design and Animation
• Industrial Engineer
• Systems Engineer
The masters are:
• Business Administration in quality and productivity
• Business Administration in Finance
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• Business Administration with Human Resources
• Education.
Tecnológico de Monterrey (Matamoros).
It has different areas of study such as:
• Agriculture and Food
• Architecture
• Social Sciences and Humanities
• Communication and Journalism
• Right
• Design and Applied Art
• Engineering and Science
• Business and Management
• Health
• Electronics and Information Technology
• International Races
Tecnológico de Matamoros.
It has different areas of study such as:
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Civil Engineer
Electromechanical Engineer
Electronics Engineer
Industrial Engineer
Mechatronics Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Computer Systems Engineer
Environmental Engineer
Engineering Business Management
Lic Administration
CPA
CONALEP
His commitment to Mexican society is to contribute to national development through the training of qualified
human resources, so you have the infrastructure, technology and trained staff to provide career technical
education at the post secondary training that is developed according to the requirements and needs of the
productive sector and according to the interests of professional development of our students.
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Maintenance of Electronic Systems
Machine Tools
Quality Control
Computing
Brownsville and Harlingen Universities
The University of Texas at Brownsville (UTB)
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Accounting Technology
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Administrative Management
Auto Body Repair Technology - Body Repair Specialist
Auto Body Repair Technology - Refinishing Specialist
Auto Mechanics Technology - Line Specialist
Auto Mechanics Technology - Parts
Specialist
Auto Mechanics Technology - Repair
Specialist
Business Information Systems Technology
Child Care and Development
Commercial Electrician - Small Wind
Turbine Technology
Computer Information Technology
Computer Web Development
Computer-Aided Drafting Technology
Construction Technology - Green Building
Emergency Medical Science
Geothermal Heating and Cooling
Legal Assisting
Medical Coding and Billing
Microsoft Certified Application Specialist
Office Management
Plumbing - Solar Thermal Technology
Residential Electrician - Solar Photovoltaic Technology
Degree: Cer cate - e el Two (3)
 Emergency Medical Science
 Vocational Nursing-Fall
 Vocational Nursing-Spring
Texas State Technical College (TSTC)
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Agricultural Technology
Air Conditioning & Refrigeration Technology
Auto Collision Technology
Automotive Technology
Aviation Maintenance Technology
Building Construction Science
Business Management Technology
Computer Networking and Security Technology
Computer Science and Software Development
Computer Systems Management Technology
Culinary Arts
Dental Assistant
Dental Laboratory Technology
Digital Media Design Technology
Education & Training
Machining Technology
Medical Assistant
Medical Information Specialist/Transcriptionist
Nurse Assistant
Telecommunications Technology
Vocational Nursing
Welding Technology
Wind Energy Technology
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8) Quality of Life
Commercial Matamoros and Brownsville
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Plaza Fiesta
Plaza Sendero
Sunrise Mall
Outlets Mercedes
Cultural and sport activities
Museums
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Museo CasaMata
Museo del Agrarismo Mexicano
Museo de Arte Contemporaneo ( MACT)
Casa Cross
Galeria Municipal de Arte Albertina
Sports and Recreation Activities
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Club Campestre el Saucito
Club Campestre del Lago
Club Deportivo Matamoros
Playa Bagdad
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Brownsville
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Rancho Viejo Golf Course
South Padre Island
Port Isabel
9) Government and Private initiative support
The Matamoros Economic Development Committee
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Formed 1995
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Private Non Profit Organization formed by Mexican and U.S. companies focused on working as a team in
order to support the further economic development of our Region.
Our members are our strength
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Industrial Parks and Developers
International Consultants
Legal and accounting firms
International
Manufacturing
Operations
City and State Governments.
Efforts
Industrial Promotion
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Alliances with Promexico, Brokers, Consultants, Manufacturing Community.
International Industrial Conferences
Cooperation with Index and other Economic and Industrial Organizations (Jetro, Kotra, U.S. Mexico
Chamber of Commerce, etc.)
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Supplier Development Projects
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Identify and integration of new companies with
regional suppliers.
Support local industry in their efforts to attract
qualified suppliers to our region.
Lobby for integrated incentives for Manufacturer and
Supplier.
Our Partnership
Integrated and Professional Private and Public Industrial Economic Development Effort.
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Matamoros Economic Development
Committee
Cuarta # 1609 entre Herrera y Av. Constitución
Zona Centro C.P. 87300 H. Matamoros,
Tamaulipas MÉXICO
Eduardo Garza
[email protected]
Rodolfo Saucedo
[email protected]
Blanca Medina
[email protected]
www.codem.org
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