Tecma Group Makes More Mexico Manufacturing Space Available
El Paso-based Mexico industry service provider acquires additional industrial space to accommodate manufacturers' demands.
- El Paso, TX (1888PressRelease) February 28, 2013 - Tecma Group Incorporated has acquired an industrial building measuring 102,608 square feet that sits on 5.6 acres in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. This space will be required to accommodate industrial expansion in this bustling region on the U.S.-Mexico border. The property is an addition to the over one million existing square feet that Tecma Group Incorporated currently holds in its Ciudad Juarez industrial real estate portfolio.
While the building can be used to meet the needs of a single tenant, Tecma Group Incorporated also provides potential users with the option of renting smaller areas within the structure to allow for multiple companies to use it as a base for their Mexico manufacturing operations. In addition to featuring fourteen dock doors suited to accommodate high volume manufacturing and shipping activity, the industrial space is in close proximity to the Zaragosa Bridge, which is the site of one of the U.S.-Mexico border's major port of entry.
According to company president and CEO, K. Alan Russell, "Although some observers might conclude that such an investment might not be justify under current economic conditions, we at Tecma see things differently. From our perspective, we are experiencing movement that indicates that industrial activity will only expand in the El Paso - Cuidad Juarez region over the medium to long-term."
Tecma Group Incorporated is an El Paso, Texas-based company that has been providing services enabling manufacturers to launch and manage production operations in Mexico for almost three decades. Its Tecma Mexico Shelter Manufacturing Partnership (MSMP) delivers human resource and payroll management expertise, experienced professionalism in the area of customs and logistics, Mexico accounting and fiscal compliance precision, as well as other services that are critical to achieving to manufacturing in Mexico success.
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