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Tarifflo/Companies/CEMEX OPERACIONES MEXICOSnapshot · Q1 2026 (Jan – Mar)
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CEMEX OPERACIONES MEXICO

CEMEX OPERACIONES MEXICO supplier risk assessment Q1 2026: sourcing footprint, compliance review.

Supplier score
71B
/ 100
Q1 shipments
100
Tier-1 suppliers
9
Source countries
6
Top country
Thailand · 71%
Q1 2026 overview

What this importer's trade footprint looks like

CEMEX OPERACIONES MEXICO processed 100 shipments from 9 suppliers across 6 countries in Q1 2026, with Thailand dominating at 71% of total volume. The company's imports centered on refractory products (HS Chapter 69), driven by a single dominant supplier, THE SIAM REFRACTORY, which accounted for 71 shipments. Secondary sourcing came from China (20% share) and smaller volumes from Spain, Germany, and Italy, reflecting a concentrated supply chain heavily reliant on Thai ceramics and refractories.

Compliance

Sanctions watchlist & forced-labor exposure

Sanctions screen
1 flagged supplier
  • BEIJING CXP
    Matches DAKSHA · 67% similarity
    AU DFATUA War SanctionsCA DFATD SEMAOFAC SDN
UFLPA forced-labor proximity
No suppliers in proximity to documented sites

Distance-screened against all 380 facilities in the ASPI Xinjiang Data Project. Proximity score: 100 / 100.

One company name in CEMEX OPERACIONES MEXICO's supplier network matched watchlist records during the review period. No suppliers in the import chain registered exposure to forced-labor sourcing concerns under UFLPA proximity indicators.

Risk score

Composite breakdown · 71 / 100

Activity
74
Diversification
45
Stability
44
Recency
88
Forwarder-clean
100
HS consistency
48
Forced-labor proximity
100
Sanctions clean
86
Tier 1

Top suppliers

9 distinct tier-1 suppliers in Q1 2026

THE SIAM REFRACTORYThailand71
BEIJING CXPChina15
LOESCHE LATINOAMERICANA USpain4
LUOYANG ZHILI NEW MATERIALSChina4
RKW SEGermany2
CHRISTIAN PFEIFFER LATINOAMERICANA-1
ZHENGZHOU RIGHTCAST MACHINERYChina1
BISCHOF + KLEIN SEGermany1
Geography

Country mix

Share of Q1 2026 inbound shipments by source country

Thailand
71%
71
China
20%
20
Spain
4%
4
Germany
3%
3
-
1%
1
Italy
1%
1
Cargo

Top HS codes

HS 690210
32 shipments
32% of mix
HS 690220
28 shipments
28% of mix
HS 381600
11 shipments
11% of mix
HS 847490
7 shipments
7% of mix
HS 392010
3 shipments
3% of mix
HS 401012
3 shipments
3% of mix
HS 841990
2 shipments
2% of mix
HS 841790
2 shipments
2% of mix
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Tier 2 / Tier 3 supplier graph

28 tier-2 + 100 tier-3 nodes mapped - sign up to see them.

Tier-2 supplier #1 · CN
Tier-3 supplier #2 · CN
Tier-2 supplier #3 · CN
Tier-3 supplier #4 · CN
Tier-2 supplier #5 · CN
Tier-3 supplier #6 · CN
Tier-2 supplier #7 · CN
Tier-3 supplier #8 · CN
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Methodology. Snapshot built from US Customs AMS import and export bill-of-lading records arrived between Q1 2026 (Jan – Mar). Supplier risk score is a composite of activity, diversification, stability, recency, forwarder-cleanness, HS consistency, sanctions screen, and forced-labor proximity. Sanctions screen runs trigram similarity against the OpenSanctions FTM corpus (4.2M+ records, 32,982 sanctioned entities, 91,894 names + aliases). Forced-labor proximity is a haversine distance from each CN supplier's resolved coordinate to the nearest of 380 documented facilities in the ASPI Xinjiang Data Project. This page shows the Q1 2026 (Jan – Mar) snapshot only - sign up for live updates.
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