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Silvia Flores · Alder Koten

Region · Saltillo & Ramos Arizpe

Saltillo & Ramos Arizpe Executive Search

Executive search across the Coahuila automotive core — Saltillo, Ramos Arizpe, and adjacent operations.

Silvia Flores leads executive search across Saltillo and Ramos Arizpe — the Coahuila automotive core, one of the densest OEM and Tier-1 clusters in Mexico. Stellantis and GM anchor the region, alongside a deep supplier ecosystem in metals, castings, powertrain, and vehicle electronics.

Where the practice focuses

  • Saltillo and Ramos Arizpe — the Coahuila automotive core
  • Stellantis (Chrysler / Fiat), GM, and their Tier-1 ecosystem
  • Metals, castings, forgings, and heavy fabrication
  • Powertrain, driveline, and vehicle-electronics suppliers
  • Adjacent operations in Monclova and greater Coahuila
  • EV supply chain and battery-adjacent industrialization

The roles

Plant Directors and General Managers; VPs of Manufacturing and Operations; Program and NPI Directors; Quality Directors under IATF 16949; Supply Chain, Materials, and Logistics Directors; and Country Managers Mexico headquartered in the region.

How the search runs

Through The Dynamic Fit Method™ — Ability, Capability, Capacity — delivered via Alder Koten. Connects to the automotive, metals & heavy industry, and EV & battery practices.

Saltillo & Ramos Arizpe — questions

Why is Saltillo / Ramos Arizpe critical for manufacturing search?
It is one of the densest automotive OEM and Tier-1 clusters in Mexico, anchored by Stellantis and GM, with a deep supplier ecosystem in metals, castings, powertrain, and vehicle electronics.
Which roles show up here most often?
Plant Directors and General Managers, VPs of Manufacturing and Operations, Program and NPI Directors, IATF 16949 Quality Directors, Supply Chain and Materials Directors, and Country Managers Mexico anchored in the region.
How does this region connect to the corridor?
Saltillo / Ramos Arizpe sits at the top of the Bajío and just south of Monterrey — connected upward through the border cities and northward into the US automotive Midwest.