10 Questions Corporate Should Ask Before Choosing a Site in Mexico
Smart Site Selection Starts with the Right Questions
Choosing the wrong location can delay operations, inflate costs, and strain your supply chain. Before signing a lease or breaking ground, corporate teams should evaluate the real-world conditions of each region.
Key Questions to Ask Before Choosing a Site
- 1. How close is the site to major border crossings or ports?
- 2. Is there stable electrical infrastructure for equipment like lithium forklifts?
- 3. What are local lead times for critical equipment and parts?
- 4. Is labor available and trained to operate specialized equipment?
- 5. Are there reliable service providers within 1–2 hours of the site?
- 6. What’s the actual cost of power, fuel, and water in the area?
- 7. How does the climate affect equipment performance or maintenance cycles?
- 8. Are there warehousing or staging spaces available nearby?
- 9. Will the equipment provider coordinate with your U.S. team?
- 10. Can you scale your fleet easily if demand grows?
Local Knowledge Makes All the Difference
At AvanzaLift, we support corporate decision-makers with practical insights on operational setup in Baja California, Sonora, and beyond. We understand the real questions that need answering—because we’ve helped dozens of plants launch without delays.
Site Selection Support
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<li>Pre-launch consultations</li>
<li>Logistics and equipment readiness reviews</li>
<li>Facility walk-throughs and scaling analysis</li>
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Fast Equipment Deployment
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<li>Forklifts, chargers, attachments in stock</li>
<li>Delivery to your site within 1–2 business days</li>
<li>Plug-and-play operational setup</li>
</ul>
Bilingual Coordination
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<li>We work with U.S. and Mexican teams</li>
<li>Documentation in English and Spanish</li>
<li>Reports in your format and KPIs</li>
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<h4><strong>Find us at:</strong></h4>
Blvd. de las Bellas Artes 20751-A, Las Torres Parte Baja, Cd Industrial, 22444 Tijuana, B.C.
<h2>Frequently Asked Questions</h2>
We’re here to help
Yes, we work closely with U.S.-based leadership to evaluate, plan, and coordinate rollouts in Mexico.
We offer insights and site-specific considerations based on logistics, equipment, and regional factors.
Standard stock is available within 1–2 business days. Specialized gear may take longer.
Yes, short-term rentals are available while your site is under buildout.
Regional insight based on real cost and delivery variables.
Assess transportation, service, and resupply before launch.
Avoid the pitfalls that delay most new sites.