Informational Mexico manufacturing website launched by Tecma Group
The El Paso, Texas-based Tecma Group of Companies recently launched a new website, which sets an industry quality standard for those individuals and companies seeking to access Mexico manufacturing information for the purpose of researching for the start-up and continuance of production and production related activities on the U.S. – Mexico border at Ciudad Juarez.
In addition to learning about the services that the Tecma Group of Companies offers to its clientele to facilitate Mexico manufacturing operations, such as: human resource management; payroll and benefits service; import-export operations; customs and environmental licensing and compliance; building and facilities maintenance; as well as other functions that are critical, but ancillary to manufacturing processes, visitors can learn about Mexico and its business environment. This learning can be accomplished by listening to informational audio podcasts, watching instructive videos, reading blog posts on relevant and useful topics, in addition to catching up on the latest Mexico manufacturing news and information.
Tecma’s president and CEO, K. Alan Russell asserts that “What we have made available to interested parties is an on-line, one-stop research shop for companies contemplating the possibility of executing Mexico manufacturing projects. Due to the quality of information that it does and will always contain, as well as its technological sophistication, we believe that it will be heavily trafficked.”
Digital marketing experts chosen by the Tecma Group of Companies to execute the project in conjunctions with Tecma were IWW Agency of Phoenix and it’s partner agency, Incore.
The Tecma Group of Companies, Inc., headquartered in El Paso, Texas provides services that have enabled companies from a wide range of industries to establish and maintain production facilities in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico for almost three decades. Under its Mexico Shelter Manufacturing Partnership (MSMP) manufacturers control and focus on their core manufacturing functions, while Tecma tends to their human resource, payroll, accounting, logistics, and other activities that, although important, are not part of the manufacturing process.