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Industrial Sewing Mexico FAQ

These answers explain how IndustrialSewing.mx reviews projects. Final feasibility, pricing, timing, and compliance depend on project-specific facts.

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Project-specific review

Submit complete specifications for a useful answer. Assumptions should be documented before samples or production.

Frequently asked questions

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Do you handle small production runs?+

Potentially. Minimums depend on construction, setup, materials, labor content, and the production capability selected. Submit expected quantities for review.

Can you help with prototypes or samples?+

Yes. Many technical projects benefit from a prototype or sample path before production pricing and planning are finalized.

Do you work with U.S. companies?+

Yes. The service is designed for U.S., Canadian, and Mexican buyers and includes bilingual project intake and cross-border coordination.

Can you manufacture in Tijuana or Baja California?+

Yes. Our factory is located in Tecate, Baja California, where we develop, cut, sew, and produce approved projects.

Do you provide materials?+

Material sourcing can be reviewed. Availability, minimums, substitutions, testing, origin, and documentation depend on the material and project.

Can the client supply materials?+

Yes, client-supplied materials can be considered. Receiving, inspection, yield, loss allowance, ownership, and replacement terms should be defined.

What products can you review?+

Bags, cases, pouches, covers, straps, webbing assemblies, soft-sided containers, protective goods, and custom sewn textile components.

Do you handle technical sewing?+

Yes. We review multi-material construction, binding, zippers, hook and loop, foam, padding, labels, hardware, patterns, and assembly requirements.

Can you review government or defense projects?+

We can review industrial, government, defense, and Berry Amendment-sensitive projects case by case. Programs requiring U.S.-side handling, final assembly, domestic-content review, or contract-specific compliance require a structured capability review. We do not make blanket compliance claims without reviewing project requirements, materials, sourcing, location requirements, and contract language.

Are you Berry Amendment compliant?+

We do not make a blanket Berry Amendment compliance claim. Applicability and compliance require review of the contract, materials, sourcing, production locations, and required documentation.

Do you guarantee USMCA qualification?+

No. USMCA qualification can depend on HTS classification, materials, origin, production steps, and documentation. A project-specific trade review is required.

What information do you need for a quote?+

A useful review starts with drawings or a tech pack, photos or samples, bill of materials, expected quantities, material requirements, packaging needs, destination market, compliance requirements, and target production timing.

Project review

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