Monterrey · Nuevo León
Executive Search in Monterrey
At the heart of Mexico's heavy manufacturing and automotive supply base.
Monterrey is the center of gravity for Mexico's industrial economy — steel, automotive, appliances, and the supplier base that feeds them. Silvia Flores has built her practice in and around this market, placing the operations, engineering, quality, and supply chain leaders who run its plants. She delivers through Alder Koten, which maintains an office in Monterrey.
What the Monterrey market demands
The region rewards leaders who can run complex, high-volume operations under pressure — plant directors, VPs of manufacturing, quality leaders, and supply chain executives. Silvia's engineering-and-operations background and Demand Flow Technology certification let her assess these roles with real technical depth, in both English and Spanish.
The companies she has served
Silvia has partnered with renowned industrial companies including Forza Steel, Nemak, Metalsa, and Brembo — names that sit at the core of the northern manufacturing corridor.
Beyond Monterrey
The northern search practice connects to the broader Mexico search hub, nearby Saltillo–Ramos Arizpe, the Bajío, Guadalajara, Mexico City, and the border cities where maquiladora and nearshoring operations concentrate.
Monterrey search — questions
- Why is Monterrey central to manufacturing search?
- Monterrey and its surrounding region are the heart of Mexico's heavy manufacturing, steel, automotive, and industrial supply base. It is where much of the demand for operations, engineering, and quality leadership concentrates.
- Does Alder Koten have a presence in Monterrey?
- Yes. Alder Koten has an office in Monterrey, alongside Guadalajara and Mexico City, and its Houston headquarters. That footprint keeps the practice close to the region's plants and leaders.