- 100% Mexican company with 20+ years supporting the healthcare sector
- Focused on high-technology textile development, manufacturing, and distribution
- Florence-branded sterile and reusable surgical garments produced under strict QA
We integrate Jalisco-based manufacturing with U.S. hospital supply chains to deliver faster replenishment, tighter quality control, and a steadier supply of critical PPE.
Florence International was founded to rebuild confidence in disposable medical apparel. We partner directly with a leading Mexican manufacturer, act as the importer of record, and manage the compliance and logistics work your teams rely on.
- Deliver textile solutions that ensure safety, precision, and confidence in every procedure
- Lead innovation in healthcare textiles while expanding internationally
- Transform surgeries into safer, more efficient experiences for clinicians and patients
- Modern facility with integrated CEDIS, conditioning, and QA labs
- 500+ specialists producing 25M+ apparel units annually across 350+ SKUs
- Strategically located 12 hours from the U.S. border for accelerated logistics
- Ideas move rapidly from concept to production with dedicated engineering teams
- Certified materials and internationally recognized processes ensure quality
- Custom projects supported end-to-end by Florence clinical and sourcing experts
- Importer-of-record documentation prepared and maintained by Florence
- ISO 13485, AAMI PB70, ASTM, and sterilization validations ready for committees
- Audit trails with timestamps, user IDs, and shipment references
Why nearshore cuts prices & delivery times
- Truck lanes from Zapopan to the U.S. border average 12 hours—no ocean dwell, no demurrage, no chassis fees.
- Peso-linked production lets Florence hedge costs and pass savings back to sourcing teams compared to Asia spot buys.
- Finished goods stage at our Mexican CEDIS so we can release partial orders in days, not the 6–10 week ocean cycle.
- QA stays under one roof with manufacturing, so change orders and engineer-to-order packs are turned in weeks not quarters.
