North American Production Sharing: Manufacturing in Mexico

North American Production Sharing: Manufacturing in Mexico NAPS is your strategic and trusted manufacturing partner in the border region of Mexico

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.

Caught between volatile overseas supply chains and the high cost of domestic U.S. reshoring?When weighing the realities ...
06/12/2026

Caught between volatile overseas supply chains and the high cost of domestic U.S. reshoring?

When weighing the realities of offshoring vs reshoring, a competitive footprint in Mexico delivers the ideal middle ground—compressing transit timelines from weeks to days while leveraging deep, treaty-backed cost advantages.

Discover why high-value, complex industrial sectors are choosing regional insulation over ocean-freight volatility.

👉 Read the full 2026 Decision Framework here: https://bit.ly/4fZxjke

Looking past the base wage: What is your true cost of manufacturing in Mexico?Many global executives relocate production...
06/10/2026

Looking past the base wage: What is your true cost of manufacturing in Mexico?

Many global executives relocate production to capture competitive nominal labor rates, only to see their operating margins eroded by hidden secondary expenses.

To build an accurate cross-border financial model, U.S. manufacturers must look past basic unit-cost spreadsheets and account for a true Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).

Read our complete breakdown to discover where nearshoring profit margins leak and how to accurately model your footprint.👇

🔗 https://bit.ly/4nZAUB7

Why does manufacturing in Mexico still make sense for U.S. companies in 2026?Proximity, lower operational costs, and an ...
06/08/2026

Why does manufacturing in Mexico still make sense for U.S. companies in 2026?

Proximity, lower operational costs, and an advanced engineering talent pool remain unmatched. However, with the ongoing USMCA review and aggressive new SAT digital audits, success requires absolute compliance agility.

Discover how the NAPS shelter framework insulates your business from local regulatory risk while keeping you in 100% control of production.

👉 Read the full breakdown: https://bit.ly/4dJIlc9

Stop waiting on red tape and start shipping product. 🇲🇽Setting up a standalone factory in Mexico often involves a "learn...
06/06/2026

Stop waiting on red tape and start shipping product. 🇲🇽

Setting up a standalone factory in Mexico often involves a "learning tax"—costly mistakes made while navigating unfamiliar labor and tax laws. Leveraging a Mexico shelter company allows you to operate under an existing legal umbrella, cutting your launch time in half.

Discover how to launch manufacturing in Mexico faster: https://bit.ly/4uJwWz7

Thinking about moving production to Mexico? 🏭The road from site selection to your first shipment doesn't have to take a ...
06/04/2026

Thinking about moving production to Mexico? 🏭

The road from site selection to your first shipment doesn't have to take a year. With the NAPS shelter model, we compress the administrative and legal requirements so you can be up and running in 120 days or less.

See the phase-by-phase breakdown: https://bit.ly/4uFU1Cz

Proximity isn’t always the advantage companies think it is.While border locations offer speed, many manufacturers in Mex...
06/02/2026

Proximity isn’t always the advantage companies think it is.

While border locations offer speed, many manufacturers in Mexico are choosing the interior for better workforce stability and specialized skills.

Here’s how to weigh both options before you commit.

https://bit.ly/4vjRGgq

For U.S. manufacturers in Mexico, the greatest threat to the bottom line isn't always the supply chain—it’s the silent a...
04/30/2026

For U.S. manufacturers in Mexico, the greatest threat to the bottom line isn't always the supply chain—it’s the silent accumulation of labor liability. 📉

From the complexities of IMSS to the transition toward a 40-hour workweek, maintaining hr compliance in Mexico is a prerequisite for keeping the lights on. Discover how a shelter company hr strategy acts as your professional infrastructure, protecting your business from the "unknown unknowns" of a foreign jurisdiction.

Read the full guide: https://bit.ly/4t3qsJA

Expanding into Mexico means looking beyond wages. Benefits like Aguinaldo, IMSS, and PTU profit sharing all add to your ...
04/28/2026

Expanding into Mexico means looking beyond wages. Benefits like Aguinaldo, IMSS, and PTU profit sharing all add to your total labor cost—and they’re required.

Getting these details right is key to avoiding risk and keeping operations running smoothly.

This guide breaks down what employers need to provide and how to stay compliant.
https://bit.ly/3OIeXcA

Building a team in Mexico comes with big opportunity—but also a different set of rules. Hiring, contracts, and terminati...
04/23/2026

Building a team in Mexico comes with big opportunity—but also a different set of rules. Hiring, contracts, and terminations all follow a structured legal framework that’s very different from the U.S.

Getting the details right early can make all the difference.

Here’s what manufacturers should know before hiring in Mexico: https://bit.ly/3Qr8vaj

Protect your bottom line 🛡️📉Don't let administrative gaps erase your nearshoring savings. USMCA compliance is a continuo...
03/16/2026

Protect your bottom line 🛡️📉

Don't let administrative gaps erase your nearshoring savings. USMCA compliance is a continuous process that keeps your supply chain stable and your costs predictable.

Check out our essential guide to staying aligned with North American trade standards.

Read more: https://bit.ly/4blfs3r

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