The Automotive Industry in Mexico
Mexico has a mature, dynamic and growing automotive industry. According
to data from the Mexican Automotive Industry Association (AMIA), in 2011
the automotive industry, accounted for approximately 4% of the GDP and
20% of the country's manufacturing production in Mexican economy.
According to the International Organization of Automotive Vehicle
Producers (OICA, as per its abbreviation in French), Mexico is among the
eighth light vehicle producer and the sixth heavy vehicle producer.
Although the US remains being the main market for Mexican exports, in
the last years different markets, such as Latin America, have increased
their share as importers of Mexican products.. In 2011, Mexican
automotive exports reached 2.14 million cars sold abroad, representing a
15% increase compared to 2010, placing Mexico in fifth position globally.
The auto parts production reached 67.99 billions of dollars in 2011.
Investments from the auto parts industry reached almost one billion
million dollars, keeping Mexico as the leading auto part supplier to
the United States, according to reports by the National Auto Parts
Industry (INA).
Companies Established in Mexico
Companies in Mexico produce automotive vehicles to transport people and
cargo, as well as manufacturing their parts and components, for both
original equipment and the spare parts market.
The ten leading light and commercial vehicle assembly companies have
assembly plants in Mexico. In total, in Mexico are 8 light vehicle
producers, 15 heavy vehicle producers and close to 1,100 auto parts
manufacturers.
According to the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association (AASA), 84
of the 100 leading auto parts companies in the world have production
presence in Mexico.
Foreign Direct Investment
Mexico has consolidated as an attractive destination for investments in
the automotive sector. The sector generated 1.1 billion dollars in
income, contributed with more than 23% of the country's exports and
accounted for 6% of foreign direct investment, according to data from
AMIA.
Only in 2011 and 2012, companies such as VW, Mazda, Fiat and Honda
announced investments for more than 6 billion dollars to manufacture
complete vehicles, engines and transmissions, among others.
Strengths of the Automotive Sector in Mexico
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Experience. Almost a century of tradition in this sector
began in 1921 when the first automotive industry plant Mexico was
established in Mexico. Nationally manufactured products have
positioned the country as a platform for the development and
manufacture of vehicles, parts and components of the highest and
most stringent international quality standards.
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Wide Supply Network. The renowned quality of Mexico's
automotive manufacturing has influenced several assembly companies
to select Mexico as a unique manufacturing platform for their
markets. Various models sold around the world are produced
exclusively in Mexican facilities, for example, the Ford Fusion, the
Lincoln Zephyr MKZ and the Volkswagen Beetle.
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Talent. According to data published by INEGI, by August 2011,
551,310 individuals comprised the automotive manufacturing industry
workforce.
Most Mexican engineers and technicians speak English as a second
language, according to the study "Current situation and action
plan to improve technology development of the automotive industry
in Mexico," performed by AT Kearney, INA and AMIA.
According to ANUIES, there are more than 790 thousand engineering
and technology students in Mexico and more than 90 thousand
engineering and technology students graduate from Mexican
institutions every year.
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Strategic Location.
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The leading North American, European and Asian auto parts
companies have established in Mexico with the purpose of
ensuring "just in time" deliveries and facilitating the
production flexibility required by assembly companies.
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Mexico is located in the heart of the automotive world and is
the point of convergence of the two leading manufacturing
corridors of North America.