NAPS Joins A Panel Discussion at the 2nd Annual American Manufacturing Strategies Summit (AMS)
NAPS will discuss Nearshoring to Mexico at AMS taking place on Nov. 7th-8th, 2011 in Chicago, IL
The 2nd Annual American Manufacturing Strategies Summit (AMS) will take place on November 7th-8th 2011 in Chicago, IL. North American Production Sharing, Inc. (NAPS) is proud to sponsor this event and share its insights on nearshoring to Mexico.
AMS is structured to help manufacturers improve processes and communication as the U.S. bounces back from the recession. The program is designed to introduce new growth strategies in order to stay ahead of competitors. Companies will benefit from understanding the worldwide economic trends impacting American manufacturing.
Learn about new innovative ways to advance operational processes and bring more profitability to current practices. Scott Stanley, Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing for NAPS, joins a panel discussion on discussing “re-shoring” and near-shoring processes, their challenges, barriers and influential factors. NAPS will share insight on how to utilize Mexico as a strategic location for certain labor-intensive processes that can streamline your operation. Mexico is home to many advantages relating to supply chains, low-cost labor platforms and its proximity to the U.S.
AMS will showcase opportunities on how to improve your bottom line and increase profitability. In addition, gain insight into cross-border operations from NAPS, the leading shelter company in Mexico that provides outsourced administrative services. NAPS is excited to share its expertise in relocating and expanding manufacturing in Mexico. Visit the event website for more information.
Monica Hanono
Industry Liaison & Marketing Analyst
monica.hanono@napsmexico.com
phone: 858-794-7947
toll free: 800-551-8581
About NAPS
NAPS is a premier shelter company in Mexico providing start-up and ongoing administration for companies manufacturing in Mexico. NAPS facilitates the relocation and expansion of labor intensive processes mainly along the border region of Mexico. Since 1991, NAPS has played a key role in ensuring the success of 70 Mexico manufacturing operations including: Esterline, Hewlett Packard, Intuitive Surgical, JAE, Monster Cable, Parker Hannifin, Speck Products, Toyota & Qualcomm. For more info about NAPS and the shelter services in Mexico we offer please visit www.napsmexico.com
About AMS
The 2nd Annual American Manufacturing Strategies Summit will help companies improve their processes and communication strategies. With American manufacturing gradually expanding after the recession, AMS will guide companies on how to take action in order to generate growth to stay ahead of the competition. Event Website
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