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DIRECCION DE PLANEACION Y DESARROLLO URBANO DIRECCION DE FOMENTO ECONOMICO

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2011 West Texas Trade Summit ,,, Lic. Jorge Ramon Montemayor, Director of Economic Development ... City of Acuña

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DIRECCION DE PLANEACION Y DESARROLLO URBANO

DIRECCION DE FOMENTO ECONOMICO

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DINAMICA DEMOGRAFICA

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Saskatoon

Regina

Williston

Rapid City

Scottsbluf

Torrington

Limon

Denver

Colorado Springs

Amarillo

Lubbock

San Angelo

Del Rio

Laredo

Midland

Raton

Theodore Roosevelt Expressway

Hearthland Expressway

Cd. Acuña

Piedras Negras

CANADA

MEXICO

Ports to Plains Trade Corridor

Edmonton

CENTER CITY

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1. The Manufacturing Assembly plant installed in our city, turned 42 years established in Acuña.

2. We have the best labor atmosphere of the border: healthy, dynamic and very pacific

(unions are practically non existent).

3. We have first class manpower, specialized and dedicated to our city.

4. Acuña-Del Rio has the fastest crossing time on the Mexico-USA border. With an investment in the US border of more than 28 MD and Mexico investing 20 MD  in the immigration and customs areas.

5. Shared by both countries, "Lake Amistad", is recognized world-wide by the professionals of this sport to have the best bass fishing.

6. Universities and schools specialize their students, according to the needs of the companies located in the area.

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7.Acuña is strategically in the border center line between the east and west coast of the United States, lowering the price transportation costs for companies raw materials and finished products.

8.Del Rio, Texas airport, offers commercial flights, practically too every city in the USA, besides an efficient air service of load transportation.

9.Del Rio, Texas offers an excellent quality of life, as well as commercial, residential and education it is considered to be in the top ten cities to live by Bizjournals.

10.Cd. Acuña and the State government work together with prospective investor with attractive incentives and infrastructure projects, making the City of Acuña a modern and attractive place to invest

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Demographic Information Acuña 170,320Del Rio: 52,000

Temperature Maximum in Summer 105 °F Minimum in winter 27° F

Major Skill Sets:Automotive ExperienceMetal-Mechanic ExperienceAssembly ExperienceCNC machining Experience

Labor Rates: all inclusive Non-Skilled: $1.94 USD per hour Skilled: $2.57 USD per hour

Largest Employers Acuña:Over 62 Companies over 38k emp. Alcoa-Aerospace/Automotive- 6000

employees Takata-Automotive- 3000 employees MAGNA Automotive-1200 employees CNI- Automotive- 1000 employees Sunbeam Oster-1000 employees Bendix- Automotive- 1000 employees Kimberly Clark- Medical- 900

employees A.O Smith- HVAC- 600 employees WET Automotive- 850 employees Bucyrus Manufacturing 800

employees SAS Shoes- 420 employees

CD. ACUÑA, COAHUILABorder City with DEL RIO, TX

Educational InformationHigh Schools 5Technical High school 9Universities 6

Airport Del Rio, Texas Int. Airport Daily Flights -Houston Tx. : Continental

Attributes: Union are practically non existentFast border crossing cityTurnover rate 2010: 1.5% Good work ethicAbundant labor pool: 2,500-3,000 available labor force

In 2010 Cd. Acuna 8500 jobs in 20 of the 62 Ind. New city inv. Sunbeam 100K – BENDIX 68K.

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Opened new facility as part of strategic reassessment of manufacturing operations 2011. Total of emp. 1500 , 80,000 sq.ft. facility. Invested 30 milion USD

Bendix Spicer Foundation Brake LLC (BSFB) announced moving their facility from Fresno, Calif.-based Di-Pro, Inc. to Cd. Acuña, Coahuila.

Oster Sunbeam to open their new facility in April 2011, investing 50 milion USD in a new facility 110,000 sq.ft. adding 400 new jobs to the 800 existing in our city.

Acuña in 2010 second just behind Saltillo in Job recovery with more than 4,800 jobs.

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The Largest Mining Truck in the World

The MT6300 is made in Cd. Acuña,

Coahuila.

Plant240,000 ft² site - built in 1985

(CAT ownership )2 Shifts – 7 day operation850 full time employees

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BUSSINES DEVELOPMENT

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PLANO DEL AREA DE INFLUENCIA DE SUBESTACIONES PARA ESTE AÑO 2010

CAPACIDAD INSTALADA PROPUESTA POR SUBESTACION EN BASE AL PRONOSTICO:

S.E. ACUÑA I30 MVA – 13,200 V.30 MVA – 33,000 V.(DEM. MAX = 26 MW)% RESERVA = 35 % Y 68 %

S.E. ACUÑA II20 MVA – 13,200 V.30 MVA – 33,000 V.(DEM. MAX = 30.7 MW)% RESERVA = 22 % Y 38 %

S.E. PARQUE IND. ACUÑA30 MVA – 33,000 V.(DEM. MAX = 23.9 MW)% RESERVA = 12 %

S.E. AMISTAD12.5 MVA – 33,000 V.(DEM. MAX = 9.0 MW)% RESERVA = 20 %

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Saskatoon

Regina

Williston

Rapid City

ScottsblufTorrington

LimonDenver

Colorado Springs

Amarillo

Lubbock

San Angelo

Del Rio

Laredo

Midland

Raton

Theodore Roosevelt Expressway

Hearthland Expressway

Cd. Acuña

Piedras Negras

CANADA

MEXICO

Ports to Plains Trade Corridor

Edmonton

MatamorosCd. Acuña

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• Modernization of Highway Durango-Mazatlan.

• This Project will reduce 3.5 hours of driving time between Durango and Sinaloa in a 75 km distance.

• Tallest Bridge in North America.

• Benefits for tourism, industrial and commercial zones.

• 1, 124 meters long .

PUENTE BALUARTE

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REORDENAMIENTO URBANO DEL PUERTO FRONTERIZO

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Ampliación de Carriles

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Posible ubicación del nuevo puente internacional

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Con el deseo de emprender proyectos conjuntos que reactive el comercio y sector turístico, este mediodía en la presidencia municipal, sostuvieron una reunión el alcalde Alberto Aguirre Villarreal y el mayor de Del Río, Texas, Roberto Fernández.

Consideró que un tema pendiente con la vecina ciudad es la posibilidad de un tercer puente internacional, que genere desarrollo al sector maquilador, con tiempos más rápidos y un mejor servicio.

Por su parte, el mayor Roberto Rodríguez, expresó su deseo de que en este acercamiento acordasen trabajar como comunidad, sobre todo, en el ámbito de atracción turística y del proyecto de un nuevo puente internacional.

Entre las fortalezas de la vecina ciudad citó el aeropuerto y el proyecto carretero Ports To Plains, éste último que consideró importante darle seguimiento.

ACUERDOS PARA EL PROYECTO DEL TERCER PUENTE INTERNACIONAL

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Ampliación de Patios Fiscales

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GRAN PLAZA Y PATIOS FISCALES

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GRAN PLAZA Y PATIOS FISCALES

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PROYECTOS URBANOS

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1era ETAPA MACROPLAZA

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Macroplaza

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INFOTECA

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2DA ETAPA MACROPLAZA

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Nuevo DIF Municipal

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Nuevo Gimnasio Municipal

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Gimnasio José de las Fuentes Rdz.

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EQUIPAMIENTO URBANO

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COMPLEJO DE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA

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COMPLEJO DE SEGURIDAD PUBLICA

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Presa de la Amistad

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Industria Turística

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Marina Municipal

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NUEVA MARINA

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Presa La Amisad (Marina)

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Industria Turística

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GRACIAS!!THANK YOU!!