Nearshoring execution for North America

Manufacture in Mexico without building the operating layer yourself.

Tradexico gives North American buyers one partner across supplier access, production coordination, quality control, and cross-border delivery.

Built for operators who need a dependable manufacturing path into Mexico, from supplier search through final delivery.

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How it works

One operating layer from spec to delivery

A coordinated sourcing program only works when each stage is owned without handoff gaps.

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Share the product and the requirements

We start with the product, target cost, quality expectations, and volume so the sourcing plan fits the real job.

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We build the supplier and production plan

Tradexico matches the work to the right manufacturers and manages the program as one coordinated engagement.

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We run execution through delivery

We stay on top of quality, timelines, logistics, and border movement until the finished goods reach their destination.

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The problem

Mexico has the capacity. The operating layer is what is missing.

Most buyers do not fail because Mexico lacks factories. They fail because the path from supplier search to landed goods is fragmented.

Supplier access is relationship-gated
Good factories exist, but finding the right one still depends on local networks, category knowledge, and trust built offline.
One product often means multiple factories
A finished product may require separate specialists for components, assembly, packaging, or finishing. Coordination risk starts immediately.
Quality issues show up at handoffs
Problems rarely come from one dramatic failure. They emerge between vendors, timelines, and unclear ownership.
Cross-border execution adds a second layer of risk
Customs, freight, inspections, and delivery timelines can undo good production work when nobody owns the full chain.

What we do

Everything required to move from spec to shipped product

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Supplier sourcing We identify and qualify Mexican manufacturers that match your category, capacity, quality, and commercial requirements.

Operations manager reviewing production and inventory data on a laptop

Production coordination We run timelines, handoffs, and issue resolution across every supplier involved so the work moves like one program.

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Cross-border delivery We coordinate inspections, paperwork, freight, and final delivery so finished goods arrive where they need to go.

Structural advantages that compound over time

Mexico's geography, trade framework, and industrial base make it one of the strongest nearshoring options for North American buyers.

3-5 days

Typical transit time to many US distribution points instead of the multi-week ocean timelines common from Asia.

0% tariffs

USMCA preferential rates can apply to qualifying goods manufactured and shipped across the US-Mexico border.

< 2,000 mi

Major Mexican manufacturing clusters sit within practical trucking distance of US border crossings.

Insights from the field

See the latest Tradexico writing on manufacturing in Mexico, supplier strategy, and cross-border execution.