

Yutwin New Materials’ latest batch of 320 tons of food-grade 8011 aluminum foil rolls has completed packaging and inspection procedures and is ready to be shipped by sea to the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico. This shipment will be further processed to meet the strong local demand from the catering, electronics, home appliance, and automotive industries.


As a core aluminum foil consumption market in Latin America, Mexico accounted for 51% of the region’s aluminum foil consumption in 2023. Demand growth is mainly driven by four key sectors:
The popularity of ready-to-eat meals and frozen foods in the catering industry has significantly increased the demand for packaging aluminum foil; the rapid expansion of the electronics industry has boosted the consumption of capacitor foil and foil used for electronic component packaging; the home appliance industry’s high requirements for heat dissipation and insulation materials have made 8011 aluminum foil an ideal choice; meanwhile, the booming automotive industry has further expanded the market space for aluminum foil used in heat exchanger fins.
The 8011 aluminum foil produced by Yutwin has passed multiple international certifications, including ISO9001:2000, FDA, and SGS. With thickness ranging from 0.006 mm to 0.2 mm, the products can be customized in different tempers according to customer requirements, covering applications from food packaging to industrial uses, making them a preferred category among Mexican buyers.

To address common pain points in China–Mexico aluminum foil trade, such as unstable quality, delayed supply, complex compliance certification, and low customs clearance efficiency, Yutwin provides systematic solutions.
Dual Assurance of Quality and Compliance – Breaking Trade Barriers
In response to Mexico’s strict import control requirements, Yutwin’s products fully comply with NOM certification standards. All export batches are equipped with complete customs clearance documentation, including bilingual (Spanish-English) commercial invoices and certificates of origin, preventing port delays caused by missing certifications or documentation discrepancies. Meanwhile, by strictly adhering to GMP standards and implementing full-process quality control, Yutwin ensures consistent performance for every roll of aluminum foil, effectively solving long-standing industry issues related to substandard product quality.
Scaled Production + Efficient Logistics – Ensuring Stable Supply
Advanced fully automated production lines enable the company to meet bulk procurement demands. To address the long shipping cycles and complex logistics processes associated with sea freight to Mexico, Yutwin has optimized its supply chain management by selecting efficient ports such as Manzanillo as key destinations. With advance planning for a 25-day sea transit time and a 7–10 day customs clearance buffer, the company adopts CIF trade terms to clearly define responsibilities and provides full transportation insurance coverage, ensuring timely and secure delivery. This effectively resolves the widespread industry challenge of unstable supply.





