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Title: Diapositiva 1


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SME
IT Usage for Direct Exports by SMEs Mexico
Mex
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Present Condition of IT and SMEs - Mexico
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Introduction
  • The implementation of economic policy instruments
    ruled by the Mexican Government with the aim to
    encourage the IT industry development in Mexico
    and the creation of a IT culture inside the SMEs
    could be one of the important support items to
    improve the SMEs international competitiveness
    levels in many business sectors.
  • Many Public and Private Universities with SMEs
    and the Mexican government are making agreements
    to improve their school programs, advance in
    students preparation and perform entreperneur
    programs and business incubators for create new
    IT business

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SME Growth
  • As in other countries, the SME sector accounts
    for an important share of economic activity in
    Mexico. SME in the formal sectors are estimated
    to nearly 2 million economic units across the
    country, or about 60 of the total number.
  • They contribute about 45 of private sector value
    added and provide 55 of the private sector
    labor force.1 Their activities are, as
    elsewhere, very heterogeneous commerce, services
    and manufacturing.
  • Federal District, for example, registered SMEs
    in the industrial sector are concentrated in
    food, clothing, furniture and wood products,
    publishing and printing, and metal products..
  • 1 Source FUNDES Mexico.

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IT and SME
  • In Mexico the applications of IT by SMEs are
    running slowly, many business are far to reach
    the operational advantages that IT can give to
    them, mainly when the relation with big clients
    or suppliers chains depends in the opportunity to
    share information in many areas as inventories,
    factoring, production control, logistics and
    their connection with the central management of
    the business networks.
  • The current composition of annual IT investment
    in Mexico is similar to the composition found in
    other countries under invested in IT capital.
    Most investment is in hardware (60.8 percent)
    least is in commercial software (10.3 percent).

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IT and SME
  However, unlike as other countriesthose that
are under invested in IT capital as well as all
others the commercial software share of total IT
investment is expected to decline in Mexico.
There are many potential factors causing this
trend. Between 2002 and 2006, the commercial
software share of annual IT investment in Mexico
will fall from its already low value of 10.3
percent to only 7.9 percent.
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IT and SME
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IT Applications
  • The industry of software in Mexico is weak and
    it has big difficulties to be able to export his
    production. Most of the companies of software are
    below international standards what impedes
    considerably the fact that the companies have
    access to the international markets.
  • In the business sector of IT, there are few
    companies who offer integrated business
    solutions.
  • The majority of these companies are very small,
    and are not well know in the technology market.
  • Most of the companies works without
    methodologies that allow them to establish real
    costs and to determine the size of the efforts
    necessary for the development of applications.

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IT Solutions Development Enterprises
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Present Situation of IT market and IT usage by
SMEs
  • The rising industry of software in Mexico is
    very dispersed, composed by a reduced number of
    professionals, who in its majority and except in
    a few cases, are outside of any model of quality
    recognized internationally.
  • The number of establishments that dedicate to
    product development and services related to
    computer science is not known precisely
  • Principal obstacles
  • The nonexistence of a Stock Market dedicated to
    medium and small companies
  • The piracy of human resources
  • The strategies for the economic development in
    Mexico that are far to stabilize the economy
    scenario for SMEs of the country
  • Doing a general analysis related to the basic
    aspects for the development of the Mexican IT
    sector results a potential profile, creating
    conditions for their development.

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Mexican SME Direct Exports
  • Export activity is concentrated on the United
    States market (88.56 of the whole).
  • Export products offer, belong from the
    manufacturing industry (88.6 of the whole)
    emphasizing by volume in the following sectors
  • Metallic products, Machinery and 66.3
  • Auto- parts industry 28.3
  • Electrical Electronics Industry 19.8
  • Machinery and equip for industries 15.6
  • (information process and machine parts )
  • The difference of total is distributed between
    textiles, food and drinks, chemical substances,
    petrochemical and others.
  • In - bond industries (Maquiladora) generate big
    exports with low value added in most of the cases.

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Mexican SME Direct Exports
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Mexican SME Direct Exports
  • About export incentives, SMEs has received few
    benefits from government programs, due the lack
    of national suppliers, instead of international
    ones who operates a high volume of imports,to
    support the direct export activities and promote
    commercial alliances.
  •  
  • In direct exports, SMEs have a minimal
    participation of 6.65 in direct exports,
    compared to 51.86 of the big exporting
    companies and 41.49 of in-bond industries (
    Maquiladora).
  • The slow dynamics of the Mexican internal market
    affected the SMEs activities, resulting in the
    dismantling of productive chains caused by the
    international offer obeying criteria of minor
    costs high volume and/or major quality.  
  • The weakening of the Mexican productive chains
    was a result of the low participation of
    national suppliers. In few cases this
    participation reach more than 50 in appliances
    production and up to 40 in automotive sector,
    reducing it in high - tech industry, electrical
    auto parts and computers, as lower than 5 .

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Mexican SME Direct Exports
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IT support for SME Exports FreightMinds Case
  • FreightMinds a new venture Mexican company
    dedicated to system development and
    implementation to facilitate SME international
    trade, providing web based solutions,
    specifically for the freight forwarding,
    logistics and cargo handling industry. The aim
    is to fill the current gap for a systematic
    approach to shipment creation, tracking,
    performance measurement as well as a
    comprehensive industry and customer database
    management tool, together with warehouse
    operations visibility, all via the internet,
    supported by five modules design

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IT support for SME Exports FreightMinds Case...
  • e-CRM (Electronic-Customer Resource Management
    Module)
  • Sales and Marketing Process Management, creation
    of customer database and maintenance, sales and
    marketing surveys and sales planning, as well as
    a helping tool for productivity measurement.
  • e-FOM (Electronic-Freight Operations
    Module)Designed to improve the creation and
    execution of air, ocean and ground service
    shipments in a automated manner, and
    simultaneously managing operational requirements
    in addition to shipment tracking and tracing via
    WEB as well as service level and performance
    monitorig.

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IT support for SME Exports FreightMinds Case...
  • e-WOM (Electronic-Warehouse Operations Module)
  •        Designed for the automation of warehouse
    and inventory process control, distribution,
    order management, as well as WEB based visibility
    of the processes and inventory levels and their
    locations. One of the many features is the
    capability to remotely access the information from
    anywhere in the world, at any time, in real
    time. This permits immediate control, flow and
    distribution of goods to and from any
    geographical areas and locations, allowing for
    immediate deployment of inventory levels, at any
    time.
  • .

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IT support for SME Exports FreightMinds Case...
  • e-BIM-(Electronic Business Intelligence
    Module)    
  • Designed for access via WEB of customer's
    business KPIs (Key Performance Indicators) and
    BSCs (Balanced Score Cards) productivity and
    performance   elements . Special feature to
    enable the user to drill down and obtain
    information from any of the business areas, in
    real time at any time.
  • e-FMC (E-FreightMinds Consulting)
  • A complementary support service developed to
    work with customers and help them identify
    and analyze the areas of opportunities and determi
    ne the possible solutions applicable to their
    operational and management requirements
  • .

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IT Industry Export Experience
  • Mexico began to export software in 1985 and
    already has successful commercial software
    exporters. Sinapsis Technologies Mexico, has
    been in business for 12 years, employs 180
    people, and exports approximately 5 percent of
    its products.
  • Companies like GE Dem, Seguridata, and Softtek
    are successful software exporters for Mexico.
  • These successful commercial software producers
    have the potential to be significant contributors
    to Mexicos trade balance.
  • For support the competitive level of the Mexican
    IT industry in the international market, many IT
    development companies are beginning to carry on
    the CMMI process certification, and a little
    group of 6 business already obtained their
    certification CMM2 level, 8 the CMM3 and only
    one CMM5
  • .

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IT Industry Export Promotion
  • One of the main objectives of Mexicos Software
    Industry Development Program is to increase the
    export potential of Mexican software companies
    to be a worldwide leader supplier of software
    services.
  • One of the areas that need government support is
    marketing to promote exports.
  • As promoters appeared Mexican institutions
    including Economy Ministry, International Trade
    Development Bank (BANCOMEXT), Mexican IT Industry
    Association (AMITI), and Electronic Productive
    Chain Center (CADELEC) in Jalisco, among others.

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National Program of Development Management
  • To give solution to the big existing economy
    differences with our commercial partners and to
    meet the social demands of the country, the
    current government through his National
    Development Plan proposed to support a growth
    with quality, focused in five big targets
  • Lead the economic dynamics of the country
  • Raise the country competitiveness
  • Assure that the development should be enclosing
    to all sectors
  • Achieve a regional balanced development
  • Establish conditions to reach a permanent
    development

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Strategies
  • 1) Generate a favorable environment for
    development and a control for the principal
    economic variables, and encourage structural
    reforms and the good performance of the public
    administration, for allow companies of all sizes
    and sectors, to develop and to increase his
    competitiveness, in addition to stimulating the
    creation of new companies.
  • 2) Transform the companies of the country,
    especially the SMEs, into competitive
    organizations, supporting the development of
    their capacities for his successful participation
    in the national and international markets. 
  • 3) Identify the opportunities of new economic
    activity in specific regions and productive
    sectors, strengthening the capacity of the
    federative entities and the municipalities in the
    whole country to capitalize his competitive and
    comparative advantages.

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IT policies in the overall countrys development
strategy
  • Create a IT Industry support framework with a new
    law to enforce the technological development and
    a IT initiative named PROSOFT with a financial
    scheme and grants to encourage IT developers to
    go in the technological markets.
  • PROSOFT has the target to create the necessary
    conditions in order that our country possesses a
    competitive industry of software internationally
    and to assure his growth in the long term.

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Prosoft support
  • Promote exports and the attraction of new
    investment
  • Orientate actions of export promotion in niches
    with comparative advantage for the industry.
  • Education and competent personnel training in
    software development, in suitable quantity and
    quality
  • Develop the internal market
  • Identify the level of adoption of IT in economic
    sectors, detecting those where it is possible to
    accelerate his adoption
  • Develop the internal market of IT
  • Strengthen the local industry
  • Open the government adquisitions to the Mexican
    software industry.

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Prosoft.....
  • 9. rReach international levels in process
    capacity.
  • 10. Provide a method of evaluation that guarantee
    in the organization a proficiency level of
    capacity of their processes and a qualification
    of service.
  • 11. Creation of the category of IT in the
    National Award of Technology.
  • 12. Promote the construction of physical
    infrastructure and telecommunications clusters
  • 13. Encourage initiatives of IT on the federative
    entities and managerial groupings for develop
    the country as a world class player.

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The goals that the PROSOFT has defined to reach
for 2013 are
  • Achieve an annual production of software for
    5,000 million dollars
  • Reach the average world indicators of expense in
    technologies of information
  • Have a new position of Mexico IT industry as one
    of the Latin-American leaders for software
    development and digital contents in Spanish.
  •  
  • To reach the goals, 7 strategies were defined
    as investments, exports, human capital, legal
    frame, internal market, local industry, quality
    and managerial support grouping.

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SME
IT Usage for Direct Exports by SMEs Mexico
Mex
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