MEDC aims to connect local suppliers; increase business in challenging economic times
Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
Texas Border Business
http://www.texasborderbusiness.com/News/1005902
In an effort to drive business locally and build connections within the supply chain, more than 20 supplier companies from throughout the Upper Valley and Northern Mexico will meet with representatives from Pentair on Wednesday, Oct. 14, 2009 from 8 am to 5 pm. Pentair is a global water systems and technology provider with more than 15,000 employees in 20 countries.
Pentair already has three divisions in Reynosa and continues to be successful in this market. As Pentair seeks to reduce costs, company officials hope to localize its supply base by using services and ordering commodities from companies within a 24-hour delivery radius. Time slots filled within two weeks as local companies try to find new business opportunities during a time when manufacturing has slowed around the world.
This innovative event, sponsored by the McAllen Economic Development Corporation and South Texas College, is a first-time event in which potential suppliers have the one-on-one networking opportunity with a specific company. South Texas College officials hope this will provide students with a glimpse of the McAllen/Reynosa manufacturing sector and provide networking opportunities for future job seekers.
The event will be held the STC Technical Campus at the intersection of Military Highway and Ware Road on Wednesday, Oct. 14, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Representatives from Pentair, along with suppliers and officials from the McAllen Economic Development Corp, the Reynosa Association of Maquiladoras and Manufacturers and South Texas College will be available to interview.
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