

wiredInUSA - July 2012
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Cable Assembly, a manufacturer of wire
harnesses and electro-mechanical assemblies,
has opened its West Coast assembly facility
in Tijuana, Mexico. “Our business has become
increasingly price sensitive and Mexico offers
low-cost labor that will help us increase our
global competitiveness, increaseproductivityand
accomplish higher profit margins,” explained
Cable Assembly’s CEO, Nick Moceri.
Cable Assembly views its Mexico manufacturing
facility as an essential part of its business
strategy with technical high margin harnesses
being produced out of its North Carolina facility
and mass production harnesses being produced
out of Tijuana. “Cable Assembly has the flexibility
of providing price options to our customers. We
can win business using our Tijuana facility, and
the region provides opportunities for us to gain
new customers,” Moceri added.
Cable
Assembly
in Tijuana
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