Tijuana at a glance
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Industrial Investment Facilitator
• Non-profit business organization with 25 years of experience in industrial promotion and international certification by IEDC-International Economic Development Corporation
• The Tijuana EDC facilitates the
establishment of manufacturing
and business operations in
Tijuana, Mexico.
Tijuana Economic
Development
Corporation
Facilitate initial
recruiting
Information on
regulations, accounting,
customs
Facilitate
Government relations
Business Services
One-Stop-ShopSite Selection Support
Business Services
Education
•35+ universities
•12,800+ Engineering
students
•3 R&D Centers
Workforce profile
171,950
Manufacturing
Employees
International Airport
•130 daily flights
•4th largest airport in
Mexico
•4 Million passengers
a year
Freight Services
•200 domestic service
companies
•1.4 Million trucks
crossing per year
•95% of trade between
Ca and Mexico is by
truck
Connectivity
Tijuana’s Key Industrial Sectors
• Established in 1988
• 892,000 sq ft (272k m2)
• 800 M total investment
• World leader in TV manufacturing 13.26 Millions a year
• LED 7.25 M
• LCD 2.26 M
• Monitors 2.05 M
• Plasma 1.6 M
• Projectors 412 K
• 3360 employees
• Established in 1989
• 3000 employees
• 5 products: Chassis &
containers
• 30K annual production
• Recent Investment
• M$131 Aluminum Die Casting
plant
• 900 K – 1.5 M units of Engine
Blocks, Engine Cylinder
Heads, Transmission Cases.
Success Stories
Aerospace and defense industry
Value of imports $1.2 billion annually
Product area:
Metal structures
Castings and forges
Composite materials
Plastics
Optical fiber
Fiber glass
Wires and harnesses
Services:
Precision machining
Heat treatment
Metal Stamping
Anodized
Aerospace design
Thermoforming
Supply Chain Opportunities
Medical Device Industry
Value of imports $1.5 billion annually
Product area:
Plastic and rubber parts
Electronic components
Microparts (screws)
Metallic components
Foam
Services:
Sterilization
Precision micro machining
Microbiological laboratories
Calibration
MRO (Industrial Maintenance
Service, repair and operation of
machines).
Rotational molding of plastic
parts.
Supply Chain Opportunities
Electronics Industry
Value of imports $6.5 billion annually
Product area:
Printed circuit boards (PCB)
Microprocessors
Plastic injection molding
Packaging
Cable & harnesses
Services:
MRO
Labeling services
Recycling
Supply Chain Opportunities
Automotive Industry
Value of imports $1 billion annually
Product area:
Composites
Iron & alluminium
Cable & harnesses
Valves, Hoses
Services:
Precision machining
Metal plating
Diecastings, welding, stamping,
finishing, etc.
Plastic Molding (thermoforming)
Supply Chain Opportunities
Plastics Industry
Estimated annual demand $1 billion
Product area:
Resins
Corrugated card board
Services:
Molding services (Contract
manufacturing)
Industrial design services
Powder coating
Supply Chain Opportunities
Bi-national Airport Terminal
Estimate
Investment $14.5
Million
525-foot pedestrian bridge
linked to a 45,000-square-foot
terminal in Otay Mesa.
2.5 million U.S. travelers
The project is expected to be
completed by 2015.
The first binational airport in America
Regional Cooperation:
Our biggest asset
•2 International Airports
• 2 Deep-Sea Ports
• Railways
• 50+ Universities
• Over US $25 Billion in
Cross-Border Trade