Made in Mexico, Made at FINSA: The industrial force that drives the country

14 de Junio de 2024

When we talk about Mexico's competitiveness in the world, the manufacturing industry is one of the pillars that makes all the difference. Beyond producing goods, Mexico creates opportunities, connects value chains, and strengthens strategic sectors that directly impact the global economy.

In this scenario, FINSA has established itself as a key ally in the country's industrial transformation, offering infrastructure, talent and ecosystems capable of responding to the needs of more than 400 world-class companies.

Mexico: talent, innovation and resilience

Mexico's strength lies not only in its production capacity, but also in its ability to turn challenges into opportunities . With a forward-thinking approach and a commitment to innovation, it manufactures products that reach every corner of the world: from auto parts for leading vehicles to medical devices, food, and energy solutions.

Each industrial park is a testament to Mexican resilience, where skilled talent and advanced manufacturing work hand in hand to build success stories.

FINSA: a strategic partner in key sectors

Industrial development in Mexico would not be the same without companies that believe in and invest in our country. FINSA industrial parks are home to projects in strategic sectors such as automotive and auto parts, aerospace, food and beverage , as well as the medical and wellness industries.

Brands and products manufactured in FINSA industrial parks, by region

These examples show the diversity: from mass consumer goods such as cans, packaging and cosmetics, to heavy industry and medical goods, all coexisting in the FINSA park network.

FINSA Nuevo León

At FINSA Guadalupe, FINSA Apodaca and FINSA Santa Catarina, companies such as Ball, Smurfit Kappa and Carrier operate, producing beer cans, cardboard packaging and air conditioners respectively.

FINSA Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua

In this competitive industrial environment, we find Hubbell, which is dedicated to the manufacture of boxes for electrical installations.

FINSA Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas

Nuevo Laredo is considered one of the main land corridors for international trade with the United States. Here, FINSA is home to various companies, including Baxter, which focuses on medical instruments such as stethoscopes and beds. Additionally, Rheem manufactures water heaters and air conditioners.

FINSA Tlaquepaque, Jalisco

In one of the strongest regions for attracting investment in Mexico, Omnilife and Seytú produce nutritional supplements, cosmetics and wellness products.

Bajío Region: FINSA Aguascalientes and Querétaro

The industrial ecosystem in the Bajío region continues to grow, with strategic projects driving the regional and national economy. Autoliv and Edgewell are carrying out activities related to auto parts, such as steering wheels, and personal care products at FINSA Aguascalientes.

Meanwhile, at FINSA Querétaro, Adient, Abbott and Avery Dennison are dedicated to the assembly of auto parts, such as car seats; electrophysiology medical devices and electronic components, respectively.

FINSA Puebla

In Mexico's main automotive corridor, Volkswagen carries out the production of auto parts for the assembly of models such as Jetta, Tiguan and Taos.

What happens in industrial parks is not limited to production figures. Each assembly line represents jobs, technological innovation, and collaboration between communities and companies.

Made in Mexico. Made at FINSA.

The future of global manufacturing is constantly evolving, and Mexico is at the heart of this transformation. With modern infrastructure, skilled talent, and a strategic vision, FINSA is part of the story that is propelling the country toward new horizons.

Made in Mexico is synonymous with quality, innovation, and trust. Made in Mexico is made at FINSA.