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Highlighted Industrial Sectors in México ampip.04 1/12/04 4:13 PM Page 5 Tijuana AEROSPACE Mexicali MEDICAL EQUIPMENT METAL-WORKING & TOOLS San Luís Air Cargo Equipment Corporation GKN Chem-Tronics PCC Air Foils Río Colorado Allegiance Healthcare Maersk Medical A.O. Smith Corporation Mass Flange Industries Arrow International Goodrich Precision Aerospace Ensenada Highlighted Industrial Arrow International Mallinkrodt Medical Acero Prime Merchants Metals C & D Interiors GS Precision Smith West Baja Puerto Bard Martech Medical Products Alsteel Industries Metalsa Cal Pacifico of California Gulfstream Aerospace Snecma Group Baster Med Sep Alstom Metalyzinc Carlisle Honeywell Stein Seal California Peñasco Ciudad Sectors in BSN Medical Medi Systems BASF N.K.S. EMD FMC Intensys (Textron) Teledine Ryan Aeronautics Juárez México Cardinal Health Medline Benteler Nasco Esco Integrated Manufacturing Labinal Group Thayer Aerospace Nogales Agua CGH Medical NGS-Enterprise Black & Decker Novace Frisa Wyman Gordon Par Pro Thermacore (Modine) Prieta Cintas Cleanroom Devices North Safety Cooper Industries Price Pfister GE Aircraft Engines Parker Hannifin Aerospace Transair International Coalescent Surgical Nypro Precision Assemblies Dameron Alloy Foundries S.K.F. General Electric Parkway Products United Technologies Coastline International Ormco Diamons Tools Sermatech International Cobe de Mexico Pacific Devices Dirona Shiloh Industries Sonora Fresenius Medical Care Pall Medical Forjas Spicer Smurfit Stone GE Medical Raytec Gamma Steel Stanley Chihuahua FOOD & KINDRED PRODUCTS Logistics (Nationwide) Iflow Corporation Sherwood Medical Industries Grant Prideco Tamsa Johnson & Johnson Tri-State Hospital Supply Kaydon Corporation Thomson Industries AUTOMOTIVE & TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT Arancia CPC Grupo Maseca Accel Logistica Kendall Tyco International Komat’su Vallourec & Mannesman Tubes Hermosillo Bachoco Grupo Modelo APL Logistics A. Shulman Dagro Honeywell Piolax Ojinaga Cd. Acuna Kimberly-Clark Zeyco Kwikset Viatech Bafar Herdez Caterpillar Logistics A.O. Smith Corporation DaimlerChrysler Hyundai Rassini Frenos Leon Weil Volex Bimbo Johnson & Johnson DHL AFC Dana Corporation Industria de Asiento Superior Renault Magna Group York International Chihuahua Piedras Brach’s Kellogg’s Estafeta Airsystem Danfoss Compressors (Tachi-S Co. Ltd.) Robert Bosch Guaymas Campbell’s Kraft Exel Logistics Alcoa Fujikura Delco Remi International Navistar San Luis Rassini Negras Cargill Laboratorios Griffith Federal Express Alfred Engelman Delphi International Wire Sanoh Industrial Baja Coahuila Cerveceria Cuauhtémoc Leche Lala Femsa Logistica Allied Signal Denso Irvin Automotive Scania Ciudad Delicias California Colombia Moctezuma Marindustrias Ferromex American Axle Eagle Ottawa ITT Automotive Siemens OTHERS Sur Obregón Coca-Cola Mars Geodis Logistics PETROCHEMICAL & PLASTICS American Racing Eaton Jatco SKF Camargo Conservas La Costeña Nestlé Grupo Carzen Comercio Exterior Arcomex Edscha John Deere Sommer Allibert Nuevo Laredo Conservas Vermex Pepsico Grupo Delmex Acco Intermetro 3-M JW Harris Arvin EuWe Eugen Wexler Johnson Controls Sumitomo Corfuerte Pilgrim’s Pride Panalpina Transportes Mundiales Acurride Intertape Polymer Group Advance Dial Key Plastics Auma Faurecia-Duroplast Johnson Matthey Superior Industries Parral Monclova Danisco Pillsbury Ravisa México Alfa Laval Kimberly-Clark Advanced Profiles Koch Industries Autoliv Federal Mogul K & S Mexicana T.R.W. Danone Pinsa Reedwood Avon Cosmetics Mattel Aga Gas de Mexico Loranger de Mexico Axa Yazaki (Arnecom) Ferranti Packard Kenworth Takata Loreto Nuevo León Del Monte Pisa Agropecuaria Roadway Cementos Apasco Mexana Alabama Bag Co. Lucite International Benteler Findlay Industries Key Plastics Tenneco Automotive Reynosa Delimex Proeza Seglo Cementos Cruz Azul New Holland Alpla Mexichem BMW Firestone Kiekert Tenn-Mex Los Mochis DeWied International Quest International Total Logistics Cementos de Chihuahua Palliser Furniture Amcor Pet Packaging Mobil Oil Bombardier Flambeau Plastics Kostal Textron Automotive Sinaloa Effem Sigma Alimentos Transportación Ferroviaria Mexicana Cemex Pepesa Bardahl Negromex Bosch Flex-N-Gate Lear Corporation The Intec Group Monterrey Torreón Matamoros El Calvario Tron Hermanos (TFM) Cerillera La Central Philip Morris BASF Nhumo Breed Technologies Flocktechnick Linamar Thyessenkrupp Bud Durango Empacadora del Golfo Tyson Foods Transportacion Maritima Mexicana Colgate Palmolive Porcelanite Bissell Nortfluor LCI Brembo Rassini Foamex Magna International Totoku Saltillo Frito Lay (Sabritas) Unilever (TMM) El Candil Frances Portola Packaging Bredero Shaw Nypro Bticino Ford Motor Company Manessman-Sachs AG Toyota Gamesa (Pepsico) Warner Lambert UPS Logistics Ensambladora Del Norte Procter & Gamble Canamex PD Oilfield Services Calsonic Forjas Spicer Mercedes-Benz Tremec Gerber Yakult Zimag Fertimex PSA Quality Carlisle Pemex Carlisle Frenados Mexicanos (Bosch) Meridian TWB Culiacán Tamaulipas Gillette Saint Gobain Celanese Petrocel Carplastic Freudenberg-Nok Meritor United Technologies Grupo Alfa Samsonite Cryoinfra Plasson Caterpillar Fujitsu Ten Merlin Gerin Valeo Sylvania La Paz Durango Grupo Carso Shelby Williams Denso Plexco (Chevron) Citation Tools General de Cable de Mexico Metaldyne Van Rob Stampings Grupo Desc Zacatecas Smurfit Dow Group Policyd Citsa PPG General Electric Navistar Velcro Grupo Industrial Saltillo Sonoco Dowell Schlumberger Quest International Clarion General Motors Nihon Plast Visteon Mazatlán Ciudad Victoria Hasbro Taimex Industries Dupont Química Loser Climate Systems GM Processing Nissan Volkswagen Home Depot Tetra Pack Enertek Resistol Cni, Inc. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Omni Manufacturing Volvo Los Cabos San Luís Potosí Ciudad Infra U.S. Gypsum Finacril Rexel Coilcraft Grammer Automotive Oro Control Walbro Amigo Technology Zacatecas Mante Querétaro Inland Unilever Fresenius-Kabi Rohm & Hass Con-Tech (Sumitomo) Harada Industries Oxford Automotive Yazaki Altamira Interceramic Ureblock Ge Plastics Rotoplas Cooper Standard Homelite Parker Hannifin Yorozu Intercraft Vitro General Electric Schlumberger Cummings Recon Honda Pilkington Nayarit Tampico Aguascalientes Aguascalientes San Luís Wal-Mart Gonher Shell Potosí Progreso Grant Prideco Silco San José Cancún Grupo Valva Sylpyl de Mexico Iturbide Mérida Halliburton de Mexico Synomex Veracruz Hidalgo Ind. de Hule Galgo Temex Tepic DESIGN & ENGINEERING CENTERS León Guanajuato Yucatán Indelpro Theofarm de Mexico Coilcraft Heraeus Electro-Nite Matsushita Seiko Epson Silao Innopack Uniroyal Chemical Competitive Engineering Inc. Condumex Hewlett-Packard Guadalajara McMillan Sony Irapuato Querétaro State of Mexico Delphi Mexico’s Technical Center Cooper Cameron Hikam Mercury Coilcraft Spectralink Poza Rica Jalisco Guanajuato GE Ciat Cooper Lighting Corporation Hitachi Meritronics St. Clair Technologies Honeywell ITR Daewoo Hyo-Seung Mitsubishi Stanley Bostitch Pachuca Lear Engineering Center Danfoss Compressors IBM Motorola Sumitomo Campeche Quintana Roo PHARMACEUTICAL TEXTILE / APPAREL Thomson Engineering Center Datamark ITT Cannon Moulinex Tatung Morelia Jalapa Tlaxcala Valeo ITT Center Ddemesis G.E. Intel Nec TDK Colima Mexico City Banner Pharmacaps (Gelcaps) Alaia Grupo Libra QVS Clothing Visteon Engineering Center Delco Invensys Next Level Systems Technicolor Tlaxcala Bayer Apparel Mexico Guess R.G. Barry Michoacán Toluca Veracruz Chetumal Delphi Jabil Circuits Nokia Teradyne Colima Campeche Boehring Ingelheim Promeco Appel Guillford Mills Renfro Eastman Kodak Jakel Manufacturing Osram Sylvania Texas Instruments Manzanillo Cuernavaca Puebla Córdoba Buckman Laboratories Aramark Industrias Papadopulos Rocky Apparel Eaton Corporation JVC Industrial Oster Sunbeam Thomas & Betts Eli Lilly Ari-Son International Intimate Touch Russell Puebla Elcoteq Kelsar Otis Elevators Thomson Consumer Electronics Lázaro Fresenius-Kabi Arrow International Kaltex Sandford ELECTRIC / ELECTRONIC Tabasco Villahermosa Electricite de France Kemet Panasonic Thomson Multimedia Electronic Cárdenas Coatzacoalcos GlaxoSmithKline Burlington Karim’s Textile Sara Lee A.O. Smith AVX Emerson Electric Kenwood Pemstar Toshiba Hoechst Marion Roussel Carhartt Kellwood Sinomex Acer Basler Electric Energy Savings Kiekert Philips Trane Chilpancingo Janssen Celanese Knight Sun Apparel ADC Telecommunications Black & Decker Ericsson Koblenz Philips Lighting Electronics Tyco International Merck Chic By His Lanier Clothes Tarrant Adflex Bosal Falco Electronics L.G. Electronics Pioneer Speakers United Technologies Oaxaca Tuxtla Novartis Cimex-Lana Lee Company Terlex Advantra Bosch-Skil Fasco L.G. Philips Plexus Vertronic Mexico City Metro Acapulco Pfizer Cirpro Levi Strauss Textiles Electrónicas Aerovox Bose Corporation Flextronics Legrand Power One Vishay Guerrero Oaxaca Gutiérrez Roche Syntex CMS Manufacturing Maid Bess Textiles Niza de Hidalgo Agilent Breed Technologies Furukawa Leoni Cable Sammax International Whirpool Morelos Schering-Plough Comercial Waco Maidenform Transtextil Internacional Alestra (AT&T) Cal Pacifico of California Gedas Leviton Salina Tecnofarma Dimmit (Galey & Lord) Manufacturas Azo Vogue Samsung White-Westinghouse Chiapas Alpine Cannon Ge-Fuji Lexmark International Sanmina-Sci Wistron Puerto Cruz Unifarm Dyatext Maquintex Warnaco Warners Ametek Cassio General de Cable de Mexico Lightolier Sanyo Xerox Escondido Warner Lambert El Paso Apparel Modelos Yashiro Warner Brothers AMP Celestica General Electric Lincoln Electric Saturn Electronics Yamaha Wyeth Finacril Monty Industries Wrangler ANG Chamberlain Grupo IUSA Lithonia Lighting Schneider Electric Zenith Greater Durango Nan Woei Group Yazbek Applica Manufacturing Clarion Hamilton Beach Lucent Technologies Scientific Atlanta Grupo Accion New Com de Mexico Zekie Avnet Climate Systems Harada Industries Mabe SCI-Sanmina Cable Systems Tapachula Grupo Ginsa Textile Oshkosh B’ Gosh Grupo La Perla Private Label.
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