Case Studies

Proven Success Stories from Our Partners

Discover the detailed approach we take to ensure clients benefit fully from our expert services.

NAICM

Precision logistics behind the engineering of a megaproject

The New Mexico City International Airport demanded a vertical drainage solution capable of stabilizing runways built on some of the country’s most challenging subsoil. The scale was unforgiving: hundreds of tons of drainage material, an on-site production factory, and specialized excavators sourced from multiple countries — all needed on-site in sequence, on a schedule with zero tolerance for delay.
SPMI took ownership of the entire supply chain. We imported the drainage materials, coordinated the factory installation, and handled all customs and transport for the specialized machinery, eliminating every potential point of failure before it became one.
The result was uninterrupted construction. No stoppages, no substitutions, no schedule slippage caused by the supply chain. For a project of this national significance, that reliability wasn’t just valuable — it was the difference between viability and collapse.

Apple Antara

Transforming luxury retail with precision logistics

Apple’s first flagship store in Latin America set an expectation that every surface, fixture, and detail would meet the same standard as any Apple store anywhere in the world. Nearly every material — lighting systems, flooring, façades, furniture, installation machinery — had to be imported and delivered in perfect condition, in the right sequence, to a construction site in the middle of one of the city’s most active retail destinations.
SPMI designed and executed a precise import plan: coordinating international suppliers, optimizing shipping routes, and securing every permit in advance so nothing arrived late and nothing was held at customs.
Every material reached the site on time. The store opened as planned, looking exactly as Apple intended. In a project where the brand’s global reputation was directly tied to the result, SPMI ensured that logistics were never the limiting factor.

Tuxpan Port Terminal

Contributing to the creation of a commercial engine for the country

A port terminal built for international trade has no room for construction delays — and yet a serious supply chain failure had put the Tuxpan Port Terminal’s entire schedule at risk. Crane rails, vertical drains, and critical machinery were stalled, and the window to recover was closing fast.
SPMI was brought in mid-crisis. We took immediate control of procurement, transportation, and importation, and navigated the customs and regulatory complexities that had compounded the problem in the first place.
The project got back on track. What had threatened to become a prolonged disruption was resolved without lasting damage to the schedule. It’s one thing to plan a supply chain well from the start — it’s another to fix one under pressure. Tuxpan is proof that SPMI can do both.

Loewe Artz

Ensuring the original design vision without substitutes

Luxury at the level Loewe operates doesn’t accommodate compromises. For their boutique at Artz Pedregal, every tile, light fixture, piece of furniture, and sculptural element had been chosen deliberately — and the builder needed assurance that what arrived on-site would match what had been specified, not whatever was easiest to source locally when imports got complicated.
SPMI managed procurement and customs clearance for every element of the project, working directly with international suppliers to ensure nothing was delayed, rejected, or quietly replaced along the way.
The boutique opened with every original specification intact. No substitutions, no design compromises, no last-minute workarounds. For a brand whose identity is built on the integrity of craft and detail, that outcome was the only acceptable one — and we delivered it.

Soho House Mexico

The most valuable luxury of on-time delivery and no substitutes

Soho House doesn’t open until it’s right. Their Mexico City location required a procurement and logistics partner who understood that every finish, fixture, and furnishing had been chosen to create a specific feeling — and that feeling would be lost the moment shortcuts entered the picture.
SPMI handled the full scope: procurement, importation, and delivery of floor coverings, finishes, hardware, furniture, bathroom fixtures, and the countless details that separate a luxury space from an ordinary one. Everything coordinated, everything on schedule, everything arriving in the condition it left.
Soho House CDMX opened on time, exactly as designed. For the construction team, it meant one less thing to worry about during one of the most demanding phases of the project. For Soho House, it meant their standards were never compromised. That’s what reliable procurement actually looks like in practice.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​