| Kaman Aerostructures: Now in MEXICO! |
| Thursday, 11 November 2010 11:47 |
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Aircraft bearing and components manufacturer Kaman Aerospace Corporation announced a $10 million investment in Chihuahua City, where it will employ 500 workers in a new plant to be completed this fall.
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Kaman will manufacture structural components and do metal component detailing.
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Robert Kanaskie, the company's president, said Kaman felt drawn by Chihuahua City's infrastructure, workforce skills and the city and state governments' support.
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| Mexico is taking back manufacturing work |
| Monday, 04 October 2010 10:39 |
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- MONTERREY, Mexico — When Cessna Aircraft Co. sought a low-wage country in 2006 where it could manufacture airplane parts, its first instinct was to go to China.
- After struggling to find a way to ship supplies to the Asian country in less than a month, the Wichita, Kan.-based producer of light airplanes discovered a better solution just across the border: Mexico.
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| Canadian Manufacturer Increases its Stake in Mexico |
| Monday, 20 September 2010 17:45 |
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- Mailhot Industries
- By Danny Kucharsky
- In April this year, at perhaps the lowest point during the global economic downturn, Terrebonne, Quebec-based Mailhot Industries officially opened a new $10 million plant in Mexico. Mailhot designs and manufactures hydraulic cylinders for a variety of applications, from construction and mining to refuse and recycling collection.
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| The U.S.-Mexico Border Is Safer Than You Think |
| Monday, 20 September 2010 16:17 |
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- Crime along the U.S.-Mexico border has been cited to justify everything from Arizona’s new immigration law to Congress’ decision Tuesday to spend another $600 million on border enforcement. Arizona Governor Jan Brewer has referred to “mayhem” and “headless bodies” found along the border, while Sen. John McCain said that the failure to secure the border “has led to violence -- the worst I have ever seen.”
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| Airbus employees celebrate 40 Years of Innovation with their families |
| Monday, 20 September 2010 11:11 |
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- In a tremendous event encompassing five sites in Toulouse, Airbus celebrates today ‘40 Years of Innovation’ in Toulouse together with some 145,000 employees, families and friends. Airbus top management and Airbus pioneers deliver moving testimonies that marked some of the major steps through the manufacturer’s 40 year history.
- “Our comprehensive family of aircraft has revolutionised aviation and its continued success in the market worldwide has led us to our global leadership position today. Over 40 years, Airbus people have developed break-through technologies and innovations that have become world standards.
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| Mexico Comes of Age |
| Wednesday, 30 June 2010 15:52 |
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Gary Swedback, President, NAI Mexico
- Will Boeing create a new aerospace cluster in Mexico to compete with Bombardier and the new Japanese regional jets?
- Why did Fisher and Paykel from New Zealand choose Baja California over Southern California?
- Should GM close its Silao operation if KIA and Hyundai are making plans to manufacture autos in Mexico?
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