List of Mexican brands
This is a list of Mexican brands, which encompasses brand-name products and services produced by companies in Mexico.
Mexican brands
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- Aeroméxico – the flag carrier[1] airline of Mexico based in Mexico City
- Ah Cacao Real Chocolate
- América Móvil
- Atletica
- Banco Azteca
- Banorte
- Barcel
- Carso Global Telecom
- Casa Dragones
- Cemento Cruz Azul
- Cemex
- Chilchota Alimentos – manufactures cheese, yogurt, cream, margarine, candies and juices
- Comex Group
- Corona - beer
- DINA S.A.
- Falco Electronics
- Gamesa
- Gruma – the largest manufacturer of corn flour and tortillas in the world[2]
- Grupo Bimbo – the largest Mexican-owned baking company, with operations in the Americas, Asia and Europe
- Grupo Famsa
- Interjet – a Mexican low-cost airline with its headquarters in Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, Mexico City, Mexico[3]
- Italika
- Kahlúa
- Kamora
- Keuka
- Kyoto Electronics – its main business is the design and manufacture of consumer electronics, microelectronic systems and its respective software
- La Costeña - food company
- Lanix – a multinational electronics company based in Hermosillo; Mexico's largest domestically owned electronics company[4][5]
- Mabe
- Mastretta
- Mayordomo
- Meebox
- Mexichem
- Olmeca Tequila
- Pemex – Mexican state-owned petroleum company[6]
- Pineda Covalín
- Pirma
- Refmex GL Glass
- Relojes Centenario
- Selther
- Sigma Alimentos
- Softtek
- Sol de Mexico Tequila
- Solana - a cottage manufacturer of sports, racing, and kids automobiles
- Soriana
- Televisa
- Telmex
- Tornel
- Vivaaerobus.com
- Vodka Villa Lobos
- Voit
- Volaris – a low-cost airline based in Santa Fe, Álvaro Obregón, Mexico City;[7] its operational base is located at the General Abelardo L. Rodríguez International Airport (TIJ) in Tijuana
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An Interjet Sukhoi Superjet 100 at Toluca International Airport
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A Mastretta MXT
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A Volaris Airbus A319 parked at Terminal 2 at Cancún International Airport
See also
- Economy of Mexico
- List of companies of Mexico
- List of hotels in Mexico
- Small and medium enterprises in Mexico
References
- ↑ "Aeroméxico, la línea bandera del país", El Universal, 10 December 2010
- ↑ "Gruma, S.A.B. de C.V. Company Profile". Hoover's. Retrieved 20 April 2015.
- ↑ "privacy." Interjet. Retrieved on November 4, 2010.
- ↑ "Historia Lanix" (in Spanish). Lanix. Retrieved 25 April 2011.
- ↑ Allbusiness.com
- ↑ Malkin, Elisabeth (October 28, 2014). "Mexico’s State-Owned Oil Giant, Pemex, Is in Uncharted Waters". The New York Times. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
- ↑ "Contáctanos." Volaris. Retrieved on December 4, 2010. "Dirección de oficinas Volaris - Prolongación Paseo de la Reforma 490 piso 1 Col. Santa Fe Peña Blanca México DF, Delegación Álvaro Obregón C.P. 01210"
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