Nearshoring Mexico | Baja California Manufacturing Consulting | Baja Trade Advisors
Planning your 2026 manufacturing expansion?

Manufacture
in Mexico.
Compete
from day one.

End-to-end nearshoring to Baja California for U.S. manufacturers. Leverage USMCA, eliminate Asia dependency, and launch faster than you thought possible.

  • Reduce landed cost 30–45% vs. current offshore sourcing
  • Cut lead times by 60%+ with border-adjacent manufacturing
  • Secure your supply chain outside China — permanently
30–45%
Average cost reduction
60 Days
To operational launch
$0
Tariff exposure — USMCA
2 mi
From U.S. border

Strategic location

Baja California —
at the center of it all.

Within a day’s drive of 60 million consumers and the largest manufacturing markets in the western United States.

US — MEXICO BORDER UNITED STATES BAJA CALIFORNIA — MEXICO Los Angeles ~2.5 hrs to Tijuana San Diego ~30 min to Tijuana Phoenix ~4 hrs to Mexicali Las Vegas Yuma Tijuana Med Devices · Electronics · EMS Tecate Industrial · Proximity SD POE Mexicali Electronics · Metal · Contract Mfg POE Ensenada Seaport · Light Mfg · Logistics POE MED DEVICES ELECTRONICS AEROSPACE INDUSTRIAL PARKS BEVERAGES · FOOD USMCA ZONE Zero-tariff manufacturing PORT ACCESS
Manufacturing cities (Tijuana · Mexicali · Tecate)
Port / logistics (Ensenada)
U.S. key markets
POE = Port of Entry / Border Crossing

The problem you’re already living with

Your current supply chain
is a liability.

CEOs and VPs of Operations at $10M–$200M manufacturers are running the same numbers right now. Asia-based sourcing is no longer a cost advantage.

01

China tariff exposure is permanent

Section 301 tariffs on electronics, medical components, and fabricated metal range from 7.5% to 25%+. New categories added every quarter.

02

Lead times are killing your margins

12–16 week ocean freight cycles. Port congestion. Customs delays. Speed is the new cost advantage.

03

Logistics costs have tripled since 2019

Freight rates, insurance, and warehousing buffers for Asia-sourced goods have fundamentally changed the landed-cost math.

04

Geopolitical risk is unquantifiable

Taiwan Strait tension. Trade policy reversals. Your board is asking about this already.

What we do

Your nearshoring
platform.

Baja Trade Advisors is a boutique advisory firm built for U.S. manufacturers entering Mexico. Strategy, local execution, and a verified supplier network — in one accountable engagement.

01

Market Entry & Strategy

Site selection, cost modeling, USMCA strategy across Tijuana, Mexicali, and Ensenada.

02

Soft Landing & Setup

Legal, HR, permits, shelter manufacturing — coordinated so you’re operational, not navigating bureaucracy.

03

Supply Chain Integration

Qualify, audit, and integrate suppliers — contract manufacturing, dual-source strategies, audits.

04

Market Access & Business Agendas

Hands-on tours, curated business agendas, introductions to key industrial park operators and government agencies.

Industries we serve

Built for
your sector.

Rx

Medical Devices

ISO-certified facilities, FDA-compliant chains. Tijuana is the #1 med-device cluster in Latin America.

EMS

Electronics / EMS

PCB assembly, box build, full EMS with IMMEX duty deferral. Cable harnesses, PCBAs, sub-assemblies.

MOB

Mobility

Aerospace, automotive, and EV manufacturing. Tier-1 and Tier-2 supplier base throughout Baja California.

MFG

Contract Mfg

Cable harnesses, sub-assemblies, system integration, PCBAs, stamping, and full contract manufacturing.

MET

Metal Fabrication

Precision CNC, stamping, and structural fabrication. USMCA-compliant material sourcing.

PLX

Plastics

Injection molding, blow molding, composites. Deep resin supplier and tooling partner network.

WD

Furniture & Wood

Contract furniture, custom cabinetry, and wood component manufacturing for U.S. brands and retailers.

+

Other Sectors

If you manufacture it, we can likely help you near-source it. Contact us for a sector-specific conversation.

How it works

From decision to production
in 60 days.

01

Discovery

Map your supply chain, cost structure, and production requirements.

02

Cost Analysis

Full landed-cost model — current setup vs. Baja California.

03

Site Selection

Walk facilities, negotiate terms, recommend the right industrial park.

04

Setup

Legal, HR, permits, IMMEX — coordinated through our network.

05

Integration

Suppliers onboarded, contracts signed, quality systems in place.

Client outcomes

Results your
CFO will remember.

Medical Devices — California Manufacturer

From Asia to Tijuana in 58 days

38%
Cost reduction
65%
Lead time cut
58d
To production

A $45M California medical device manufacturer shifted assembly from Shenzhen to Tijuana. Full USMCA compliance, zero tariff exposure, direct truck freight to San Diego.

Electronics / EMS — Arizona OEM

Contract manufacturing — fully operational

41%
Landed cost savings
Inventory turns
45d
Ramp-up

An Arizona electronics OEM transitioned PCB assembly to a qualified contract manufacturer in Mexicali with same-day cross-border logistics and full IMMEX duty-deferral.

Baja California attracted over $3.6 billion USD in Foreign Direct Investment in 2023, ranking among Mexico’s top states for FDI. The state accounts for approximately 8% of Mexico’s total manufacturing exports, with the medical device sector alone generating over $10 billion annually in exports.

Sources: Secretaría de Economía México · SEDECO Baja California · ProMéxico FDI Report 2023 · INEGI Manufacturing Survey Q4 2023
$3.6B
FDI into Baja California
Secretaría de Economía, 2023
$10B+
Medical device exports / yr
SEDECO Baja California
900+
Manufacturing plants
INEGI 2023
8%
Of Mexico’s mfg exports
ProMéxico 2023

Why we can execute

The network that
matters in Baja.

Cross-border manufacturing requires relationships — with government, industrial park operators, legal partners, and the suppliers who will actually build your product.

900+
Plants in Baja ecosystem
15+
Years cross-border experience
8
Industries served
60d
Typical time to production
Industrial park network IMMEX / shelter partners Cross-border legal counsel Customs brokerage SEDECO Baja California ISO-certified auditors HR & labor compliance Freight & logistics partners

Start your Mexico expansion in 30–60 days

Your next advantage is
two miles from California.

Book a 30-minute strategy call. No commitment. We’ll show you exactly what nearshoring to Baja California means for your cost structure.

Serving manufacturers in California · Arizona · Nevada · Utah

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What we do

Our Services

Integrated service lines that take you from strategy to operational manufacturing in Baja California.

01

Market Entry

Market Entry & Strategy

We do the math before you commit a dollar. Site selection, cost modeling, USMCA strategy, and go/no-go recommendation with board-ready financials.

  • Full landed-cost modeling vs. current supply chain
  • Site selection across Baja California industrial parks
  • USMCA rules-of-origin compliance mapping
  • Risk & regulatory environment assessment
  • Competitive analysis: Tijuana, Mexicali, Ensenada
01
Market Entry
02

Soft Landing

Soft Landing & Setup

From legal entity to first production run — coordinated through our partner network so you’re operational in weeks, not months.

  • Legal entity or shelter manufacturing structure
  • IMMEX / maquiladora permit coordination
  • Mexican labor law compliance & HR setup
  • Facility negotiation & build-out
  • Government liaison — SEDECO, municipalities
02
Soft Landing
03

Supply Chain

Supply Chain Integration

We qualify, audit, and integrate suppliers into your production workflow. Not a list of contacts — accountable integration.

  • Tier-1 and Tier-2 supplier sourcing & qualification
  • Contract manufacturing negotiation
  • Quality audit program & ISO support
  • Cross-border logistics optimization
  • Dual-source strategy development
03
Supply Chain
04

Market Access

Market Access & Business Agendas

We build curated agendas that connect decision-makers with the right people in Baja California — from industrial park operators to government agencies and established manufacturers.

  • Hands-on facility and industrial park tours
  • Curated business agendas — 1 to 3 day programs
  • Government & economic development introductions
  • Key industry association connections
  • Supplier and potential partner meetings
  • On-the-ground coordination and translation
04
Market Access

Ready to start?

Book a 30-minute call. No commitment — just clarity on what Mexico means for your margins.

Soft Landing Program

Operational in
Baja California —
without the friction.

We coordinate the legal, HR, permits, and compliance infrastructure so you launch in weeks — not the 6–12 months it takes companies that go it alone.

What’s included

Legal entity formation or shelter structure selection
IMMEX / maquiladora permit coordination
Mexican labor law compliance & HR setup
Environmental permits & compliance
Government liaison — SEDECO, municipalities, federal agencies

The process

Six steps to
fully operational.

01

Structure Selection

We analyze your operational model and recommend the optimal legal structure: direct entity, shelter manufacturing, or IMMEX program.

  • Shelter vs. own entity cost analysis
  • Tax implication modeling
  • Liability exposure assessment
02

Legal Entity Formation

Coordinate with our legal partners to form your Mexican entity — S.A. de C.V. or S. de R.L. de C.V. — including notary, SAT registration, and banking setup.

  • SAT tax registration
  • IMSS and INFONAVIT employer registration
  • Corporate bank account coordination
03

IMMEX Program

Obtain the IMMEX (maquiladora) certification that allows you to temporarily import raw materials, components, and machinery duty-free.

  • IMMEX application preparation
  • SE (Secretaría de Economía) filing
  • Compliance calendar setup
04

HR & Labor Setup

Full HR infrastructure: employment contracts, compensation benchmarking against Baja California market rates, and LFT (Ley Federal del Trabajo) compliance.

  • Employment contract templates
  • Salary & benefits benchmarking
  • Union relations strategy
05

Environmental & Municipal Permits

Coordinate SEMARNAT environmental permits, municipal use-of-land permits, and fire/civil protection certifications required for manufacturing operations.

  • SEMARNAT filing support
  • Uso de suelo coordination
  • Fire & civil protection sign-off
06

Launch & Handoff

First production run coordination, customs broker introduction, and a 90-day onboarding support period to ensure all regulatory obligations are met.

  • Cross-border customs broker introduction
  • IMMEX annual report setup
  • 90-day compliance support

Ready to land in Baja?

Talk to us about a soft landing timeline for your specific business model.

Location intelligence

Why Baja California
is the obvious choice.

If your customers or HQ are in California, Arizona, Nevada, or Utah — Baja California is not an alternative to your supply chain. It IS your supply chain.

$3.6B
FDI 2023
900+
Manufacturing plants
#1
Med devices in LATAM
80K+
Manufacturing workers
$0
USMCA tariff

Key advantages

Six reasons Baja
is already winning.

Minutes from California

Tijuana–San Diego is the world’s busiest land border crossing. Drive production to SD in under 30 minutes. Same-day delivery to LA is routine. PHX reachable in 4 hours via Mexicali.

Mature industrial ecosystem

900+ manufacturing plants — Medtronic, Samsung, Boston Scientific, UTC Aerospace. The cluster is mature. The workforce is trained. The supply chain already exists.

Skilled, bilingual workforce

Over 80,000 manufacturing workers in Tijuana alone. Engineering universities including UABC and CETYS feed the industrial parks. Bilingual management is the norm.

Zero-tariff under USMCA

Products meeting rules-of-origin ship to the U.S. and Canada tariff-free. For electronics and medical devices, this is a structural, permanent cost advantage over Asia-sourced alternatives.

Infrastructure & industrial parks

Established Class A industrial parks with dedicated power, water, and security at 40–60% lower per-square-foot cost than equivalent U.S. facilities.

Lower geopolitical risk

A treaty ally and USMCA partner for 30+ years. Eliminates ocean freight dependency, currency volatility, and diplomatic exposure versus Asia-Pacific sourcing.

Connectivity & logistics infrastructure

Every mode of
trade, covered.

Port

Port of Ensenada

APEC-designated deep-water port with direct connections to Long Beach, Los Angeles, and San Diego. Handles containerized cargo, RoRo vehicles, and bulk materials. 50 km from Tijuana’s industrial corridor. Key gateway for Asia-sourced inputs that feed Baja manufacturing.

Port

Port of Long Beach / L.A.

The largest U.S. port complex, 2.5 hours from Tijuana. Baja manufacturers use Long Beach and L.A. as inbound ports for Asia-sourced raw materials, with goods transported by truck directly to Tijuana industrial parks under IMMEX bonded status.

Port

Port of San Diego

Commercial marine terminal 20 minutes from Tijuana industrial parks. Primarily used for specialized manufacturing inputs and finished product export. Strong connectivity to Pacific trade lanes.

Land Border

Tijuana–San Diego (Otay Mesa)

The world’s busiest commercial land border crossing. Otay Mesa commercial crossing handles over 6 million trucks annually. FAST Lane (Free and Secure Trade) certified carriers move finished goods to U.S. distribution centers same day.

Land Border

Mexicali–Calexico (Two crossings)

Mexicali I and II crossings provide direct access to the Imperial Valley, Phoenix (I-8), and onward to the U.S. Southwest. Critical for electronics and contract manufacturing operations in the Mexicali industrial corridor.

Air

Air Connectivity

Tijuana International Airport (TIJ) handles cargo and passenger service with direct routes to major U.S. cities. The Cross Border Xpress bridge connects TIJ directly to San Diego — a unique binational terminal. Mexicali International Airport serves the eastern Baja corridor.

Schedule a site visit

See the Baja California industrial ecosystem firsthand. We arrange full facility tours in Tijuana, Mexicali, and Ensenada.

Knowledge Base

Resources &
Industry Intelligence

FDI data, USMCA guides, sector reports, and operational frameworks for U.S. manufacturers evaluating Mexico.

FDI data — Baja California

The numbers that
justify the move.

$3.6B
FDI into Baja California
Secretaría de Economía, 2023
$10B+
Medical device exports / yr
SEDECO Baja California, 2023
40%
Lower labor cost vs. U.S.
INEGI / BLS comparison, 2023
$0
Tariff on USMCA-compliant goods
USTR USMCA Schedule, 2024

Featured resources

Guides, reports &
reference materials.

Guide
USMCA for Manufacturers

USMCA Rules of Origin — A Manufacturer’s Guide

How to qualify your products for zero-tariff treatment under USMCA, including rules-of-origin calculations, regional value content requirements, and certification procedures.

2024 EditionDownload PDF →
Report
Baja California FDI Report

Baja California Manufacturing Investment Report 2023

Comprehensive overview of FDI flows, sector breakdown, industrial park inventory, labor market conditions, and infrastructure investment across Baja California’s four major manufacturing corridors.

SEDECO 2023Request Access →
Framework
Shelter vs. Entity

Shelter Manufacturing vs. Own Entity — Decision Framework

A structured comparison of shelter manufacturing and direct entity formation in Mexico — covering liability, cost, control, and timeline factors for companies at different stages of Mexico expansion.

BTA FrameworkDownload →
Checklist
IMMEX Setup Checklist

IMMEX Program Setup Checklist

Step-by-step checklist for companies applying for IMMEX certification — from SE application to first import under bond, including common pitfalls and documentation requirements.

BTA OperationalDownload →
Industry Report
Medical Devices in Mexico

Medical Device Manufacturing in Tijuana — Industry Overview

Cluster analysis of Tijuana’s medical device manufacturing ecosystem: key players, industrial park inventory, regulatory environment, and FDA/COFEPRIS compliance overview for Class I–III device manufacturers.

BTA 2024Request Access →
Data Brief
Cost Comparison Model

Landed Cost Comparison: Baja California vs. China vs. U.S.

Interactive model comparing total landed cost for representative manufacturing operations across three sourcing scenarios: China (with tariffs), domestic U.S., and Baja California under USMCA.

Updated Q1 2024Request Model →

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Latest

News &
Industry Updates

Trade policy, investment flows, sector developments, and nearshoring intelligence for U.S. manufacturers.

Trade Policy
2026

USMCA 2026 Review: What Manufacturers Need to Know

The USMCA is scheduled for its first mandatory joint review in July 2026. All three governments have signaled intent to maintain the framework, but automotive rules-of-origin and digital trade provisions are under active discussion. U.S. manufacturers operating in Mexico should engage now to understand how any renegotiated terms affect their supply chain compliance.

Read USMCA Agreement — USTR.gov →
FDI — Official Data
Secretaría de Economía 2024

Mexico Receives Record FDI — Nearshoring Drives Manufacturing Investment in Baja California

Mexico attracted $36 billion USD in Foreign Direct Investment in 2023, according to the Secretaría de Economía, with manufacturing and nearshoring activity accounting for the largest share. Baja California is consistently among the top-receiving states for manufacturing FDI, driven by the medical device, electronics, and aerospace sectors.

View official FDI data — Secretaría de Economía →
Infrastructure
CBX / GSA 2024

Otay Mesa II (OMIII) East Otay Mesa Border Crossing — Project Update

The East Otay Mesa Port of Entry (OMIII), under development by the U.S. General Services Administration, is designed to significantly expand commercial freight capacity between Tijuana and San Diego. When fully operational, it will be the first new major commercial crossing at the San Diego–Tijuana border in decades, reducing wait times for FAST Lane-certified manufacturers.

Project details — GSA.gov →
Sector Intelligence
SEDECO Baja California

Baja California: Leading Medical Device Manufacturing Hub in Latin America

Baja California, and Tijuana in particular, is home to more than 80 medical device manufacturers and has established itself as the largest medical device cluster in Latin America. The state exports over $10 billion annually in medical devices, with companies including Medtronic, Boston Scientific, and Becton Dickinson operating major facilities.

SEDECO Baja California — Official Investment Data →
Cross-Border Trade
Bureau of Transportation Statistics

U.S.–Mexico Land Trade: Otay Mesa and Calexico Crossings Among Nation’s Busiest Commercial Ports

According to the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics, the San Diego–Tijuana (Otay Mesa) and Calexico–Mexicali border crossings are consistently among the highest-volume commercial freight ports of entry in the United States, handling billions of dollars in manufactured goods annually under USMCA provisions.

Border Crossing Data — BTS.gov →
Trade Policy
April 2026

Section 301 Tariffs Expanded to Include New Electronic Components

USTR added new HTS categories to the Section 301 tariff list effective early 2026, affecting PCB assemblies and power supply modules. Manufacturers in Mexico are exempt under USMCA.

USTR.gov →
Data
March 2026

Mexico Now U.S. #1 Trade Partner for Third Consecutive Year

Bilateral U.S.–Mexico trade surpassed $800B in 2024, reinforcing Mexico’s position as the primary U.S. trade partner ahead of Canada and China.

Census.gov →
Regulatory
February 2026

IMMEX Program — Official Certification Guide

The Secretaría de Economía maintains official IMMEX program certification procedures for manufacturing companies seeking to operate under the shelter or stand-alone model in Mexico.

Secretaría de Economía →
Market
January 2026

Medical Device Sector Employment in Tijuana Surpasses 75,000 Workers

The Tijuana medical device cluster employs 75,000+ workers across 80+ companies — the largest med-device manufacturing hub in Latin America. Source: CANIETI Baja California.

SEDECO Baja California →

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Who we are

We execute.
Not just advise.

Baja Trade Advisors is a boutique consulting firm founded by cross-border trade professionals with deep roots in Baja California’s industrial ecosystem. We exist because most consultants give U.S. manufacturers a PowerPoint and a list of contacts — then send an invoice.

We have the on-the-ground network to actually execute: government introductions, industrial park access, legal and HR partners, and a verified supplier ecosystem built over 15+ years of operating in the Baja California manufacturing corridor.

Our principles

How we work.

01

Local execution, not theory

Relationships on the ground in Tijuana, Mexicali, and Ensenada. Strategy without execution capability is consulting theater.

02

Aligned incentives

Where possible, we structure success-based fees. If the deal doesn’t work for you, it doesn’t work for us.

03

Speed as a discipline

Traditional consultants take 6–12 months to get you operational. We’ve compressed that to 30–60 days.

04

Verified, not referred

Every supplier in our network has been audited. We don’t introduce contacts — we introduce qualified partners.

05

Sector-specific expertise

Medical devices, electronics, metal fabrication, plastics, mobility. We understand the regulatory and supply chain requirements of each.

06

Long-term relationships

First engagement is strategy. What follows is integrated supply chain management, ongoing advisory, and market expansion.

Ready to work together?

Book a call and let’s talk about what your Mexico expansion should look like.

Get in touch

Let’s talk about your
Mexico expansion.

No pitch. No deck. A 30-minute conversation about what nearshoring to Baja California means for your cost structure, lead times, and supply chain resilience.

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