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Eight tools, one operating thesis: the decision to manufacture in Mexico should be a modeled one, not a narrative one. Five are open. Three unlock with a short qualification. All eight cite their sources. The first one — IMMEX qualification — is live on this page below.
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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 intend to ship them. IMMEX qualification is live below. The remaining seven ship through Phase 4 of the build, one at a time — each gets its own page and its own read-only API endpoint when it lands.
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Qualified accessModel total landed cost across Mexico, US, and Asia — labor, logistics, duty, overhead — for a specified product and volume.
BLS · INEGI · Atlantis labor index
Open tool →02
Open accessEstimate duty exposure for a given HTS code under Section 122, USMCA, and MFN, with Section 122 sunset scenarios.
USITC HTS · US CBP · Federal Register
Open tool →03
Open accessPark-level vacancy across 477 AMPIP parks, filterable by region, building class, power capacity, and ceiling height.
AMPIP Q2 2025 · internal broker network
Open tool →04
Open accessFrom LOI to first shipment — a phased timeline with critical-path callouts for shelter vs. standalone paths.
Atlantis engagement benchmarks · SAT · SE permits
Open tool →05
Open accessDecision tree: does your operation qualify for IMMEX, and under which modality — Industrial, Services, Third-Party, or Holding.
Secretaría de Economía · IMMEX Decree
Preview below →06
Qualified accessSide-by-side view of 32 state-level manufacturing incentive programs — tax abatements, training grants, infrastructure credits.
State economic development ministries
Open tool →07
Qualified accessWage levels and workforce density across municipios, with skill overlays for EV, aerospace, medical devices, and electronics.
INEGI ENOE · IMSS
Open tool →08
Qualified accessGrid capacity and renewables overlay on the vacancy map — where you can actually get the megawatts your operation needs.
CFE · CENACE
Open tool →Live preview — Tool 05
IMMEX Qualification Flowchart
Four questions. A qualified outcome tied to the correct IMMEX modality — or an honest read on why IMMEX is not the right instrument. Sourced to the IMMEX Decree and Secretaría de Economía guidance.
Open access · No qualification required
Will your Mexican operation import materials, components, or equipment, process them, and then export the finished goods?
IMMEX is an export-promotion program. Domestic-only operations use standard entity structures, not IMMEX.
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