Nuevo Leon exports $5 billion dollars in the automotive sector
02/01/2011 12:28
The automotive industry of Nuevo Leon exported $5 billion dollars and created 15,000 jobs during 2010.
The automotive market in the state is estimated at $6 billion dollars, of which 80% of production goes to export markets, mainly to the United States, said cluster managers of the entity.
In 2010 increased to 50,000 the number of workers in the industry, out of the 36,000 that were counted in June 2009.
This based on two factors: increased production and migration of production lines of the United States and Canada to Mexican territory, said industry representatives.
The automotive cluster of Nuevo Leon has over 40 member companies, which have joined in addition to the Ramos Arizpe, Coahuila automakers, which together consolidate a workforce of 120,000 jobs.
Among the participating brands are included Mercedes-Benz, Metalsa, Nemak, Navistar, Vitro, Denso, Takata, Katcon, Jones Plastic, Forja Monterrey, Cifunsa, Sisamex, Sumitomo, Ternium, San Luis Rassini, Johnson Controls, as well as UANL and ITESM universities, the Center for Integration of Advanced Materials and the Institute for Innovation and Technology Transfer.
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