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Emerging International Trends in Corporate Security MEXICO

Explore the growing global footprint of The Manitowoc Company and the opportunities and risks associated with corporate security in Mexico. Learn about the country's economy, crime rates, and the need for incorporating security measures in new construction and established facilities. Discover travel protocols and certifications for doing business in Mexico.

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Emerging International Trends in Corporate Security MEXICO

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  1. Emerging International Trends in Corporate SecurityMEXICO

  2. THE MANITOWOC COMPANY Growing Global Footprint Europe 23% North America 56% Asia Pacific 12% MEA 5% Latin America 4% 51% of revenue from non-US markets Crane Operations Foodservice Operations

  3. Cranes – Market Leader Leading market shares in each major crane category High-capacitylattice-boom crawler cranes Top-slewing &self-erecting tower cranes Rough-terraincranes All-terraincranes Boom trucks

  4. Foodservice – Market Leader 24 leading brands that command the #1 or #2 market share positions • Refrigeration • and Fabrication • Commercialfryers • Ice-cubemachines • Beverage • Dispensing • Rapid Cook and • Combi Ovens • Ranges, grills & induction

  5. PROVEN STRATEGY VALUE CREATION

  6. Corporate Security Forum • FUN FACTS • 12th Largest Country - 120 million • 11thLargest Economy - $1.845T (2013est) • GDP - 1.2% (2013est), 3.6% (2012est) • Sector Split – 3.6% Ag, 36.6% Industrial, 59.8% Services • Unemployment – 4.9% (2013est) • 92% speak Spanish, 93% Literacy • 40% between the ages of 25-54 - Median age: 27 • Exports – 78% US • Imports - US 49.9%, China 15.4%, Japan 4.8% (2012)

  7. Corporate Security Forum • THE THREAT • IDPs - 160,000 (government's quashing of Zapatista uprising in 1994 in eastern Chiapas Region; drug cartel violence and government's military response since 2007; violence between and within indigenous groups) (2013 est.) Adds to criminal element. • High Crime Rates in localized area • Government Corruption • Weak Rule of Law • Major drug-producing and transit nation • Major drug syndicates control the majority of drug trafficking throughout the country • Significant money-laundering center • Largest foreign supplier of marijuana and methamphetamine to the US market (2007) • Competition between legal and illicit trade

  8. Corporate Security Forum • OPPORTUNITY • Talented Workforce • Attractive labor and manufacturing rates • Transportation Savings • Favorable Tax Advantages for Foreign Companies • Accessibility to Latin and South American markets • US market • NAFTA • Cooperative Security Benefits in supply chain management • Strong Business Support – Maquiladoras

  9. Corporate Security Forum • RISK ASSESSMENT • Major threats at border crossing towns: TJ, Juarez, Negolas, Reynosa, Neuvo Laredo, Matamorsa • Cross border hijackings, kidnappings and migrant activities • Cities with high crime rate related to narco-trafficking • Other prevalent crime: express kidnappings, auto thefts, home invasions, police corruption at local levels

  10. Corporate Security Forum • Monterrey, Mexico • Largest city in Northern México – metro area population of 4 million (3rd largest in the country) • Strong US influence in city planning and infrastructure • Home Tecnológico de Monterrey – Mexico’s MIT • Large population of engineers and skilled trade workers • 2 hours from the US/Mexico border • Transportation hub - other Latin and South American countries

  11. Corporate Security Forum • INCORPORATE SECURITY NEEDS – New Construction • Apply Corporate Security Policy – determine regional & geopolitical threats/risks, Establish SOP • Security Partners – OSAC, Federal police, State LE Officials, SAT • Trade Benefits – AEO, C-TPAT, MRA, NAFTA, Maquiladoras • Tax certifications (SAT) • Inspections/Audits • Avoid Delays, Loss Shipments • Consider Industrial Park with Organic Security • Project Management team • Property Selection • Develop LE Network • Security force – Contracted or internal

  12. Corporate Security Forum • INCORPORATE SECURITY NEEDS – Established Facility • Apply Corporate Security Policy • Apply SOP - Risk Assessment, Personal Security, Business Partner Review, Review Physical Access, IT, Networking, Electronic Comms, IS, Account Management, Logistics, Supply Chain, (Shipping/Receiving),HR. • Security Partners – OSAC, Federal police, State LE Officials, SAT • Trade Benefits – AEO, C-TPAT, MRA, NAFTA, Maquiladoras • Tax certifications (SAT) • Inspections/Audits • Avoid Delays, Loss Shipments • Tijuana, Mexico

  13. Corporate Security Forum • TRAVEL PROTOCOLS • Review Personal Travel Safety Booklet & Protocols – Annual Acknowledgement • Designated Security Pick-Ups • Designated Lodging Facilities (Vetted) • Travel to and from Plant Facility by Security Specialist • Restrictions, i.e. no taxis, travel only between Hotel and Plant, no “sightseeing” • Enroll in DOS STEP (Smart Traveler’s Enrollment Program) • Global Entry

  14. Corporate Security Forum • Must be C-TPAT certified • Certification for IVA and IEPS materials • Tijuana, Baja California April 2014 • Monterrey, Nuevo Leon June 2014 • $2500 Application Fee per faciltiy • Applying for Modality AAA: • M&E investments greater than $100 million pesos • Operating Business more than 7 years • Benefits: Express line when importing from the U.S.; Call-in Number to Mexican Custom’s Authority to select “Green”/”Red” inspection can be made before shipment is on the road; No waiting at the US/Mexican Border.

  15. Corporate Security Forum • Questions?

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