Decision Engine

What you can compute.

Eight tools, one operating thesis: the decision to manufacture in Mexico should be a modeled one, not a narrative one. All eight are open in v1 — no qualification gate, no email wall. All eight cite their sources. All eight are live today — Phase 4 of the Atlantis Decision Engine ships complete. Per-tool gates may return when a "precise mode" is editorially defined; the lead-capture infrastructure is already in place (ADR 0013).

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Tools in scope

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Open access

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Qualified access

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Live today

The Catalog

Ordered by the sequence we shipped them through Phase 4. All eight are live; each tool gets its own page and its own read-only API endpoint when the Phase 8 agent-native API surface lands.

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● Live Open access

Manufacturing Cost Comparison Engine

Headline labor-cost differential between US and Mexico manufacturing, modeled with current published BLS and Tetakawi data. v1 ships labor-only; tariff and logistics layers come in v2.

BLS · Tetakawi · Atlantis labor index

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● Live Open access

Tariff Impact Calculator

Estimate US duty exposure for any HTS code in 9 manufacturing chapters under MFN, Section 122 (sunsets July 24 2026), and USMCA preference. Live sunset countdown.

USITC HTS · USMCA · Phase 3 Section 122 read

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Industrial Real Estate Vacancy

State-level industrial market intelligence across 10 corridors — vacancy rates, asking rents, absorption, and pipeline supply, with per-cell citations to JLL, CBRE, Cushman & Wakefield, Newmark, NAI Mexico, and Solili. Renamed from "Industrial Vacancy & Availability Map" per ADR 0012; AMPIP partner integration tracked for v2.

JLL · CBRE · Cushman · Newmark · NAI Mexico · Solili

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● Live Open access

Timeline to Operation Estimator

From LOI to first shipment — a phased timeline with critical-path callouts comparing shelter and standalone paths. Side-by-side weeks, longest-pole callouts, real-estate and capex toggles.

Atlantis engagement benchmarks · SAT · SE permits · CFE

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IMMEX Qualification Flowchart

Four questions. A qualified outcome tied to the correct IMMEX modality — Industrial, Services, Third-Party, or Holding — or an honest read on why IMMEX is not the right instrument.

Secretaría de Economía · IMMEX Decree (DOF Nov 1 2006)

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State-by-State Incentives Comparison

Side-by-side view of manufacturing incentive programs across 10 of Mexico’s top FDI states. ISN payroll-tax abatements with article-level citations, training institutes, fast-track permitting, infrastructure context.

State Leyes de Hacienda · EY Matriz ISN 2025 · State SEDECO/SEDESU portals

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Labor Availability Heat Map

State-level industrial labor read across 10 corridors — manufacturing wages, workforce size, IMSS formal-employment registry, and unemployment rate, with per-cell citations to INEGI ENOE Q3 2025, IMSS, Cushman & Wakefield Mexico Industrial Labor Report Q4 2025, and Tetakawi operational payroll.

INEGI ENOE · IMSS · Cushman · Tetakawi

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Energy Availability

State-level industrial energy read across 10 corridors: live CFE GDMTH tariff portal, CENACE control region and capacity tightness, regional renewable mix, interconnection wait-time bands, and anchor generation/transmission projects shaping each grid through 2030.

CFE · PRODESEN · CENACE · CRE/CNE

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Need a computation we haven't built yet?

The Decision Engine roadmap is shaped by what our clients actually need to decide. If your question isn't on the grid above, tell us — it may already be on the way, or it may be the next one we build. The full editorial library lives at the resource center; the operating thesis these tools serve is at Why Mexico.