General Motors Proving Ground Q1-2026 supplier risk profile: 237 shipments, Mexico concentration, automotive components.
General Motors Proving Ground imported 237 shipments from 25 suppliers across a single sourcing country in Q1 2026, with Mexico accounting for 100% of inbound freight. The supplier base is concentrated among eight primary partners, led by AAM Maquiladora Mexico (43 shipments) and Grupo ABC de Mexico (33 shipments). Motor vehicle parts dominate the portfolio: HS code 870829 (other parts and accessories of motor vehicles) represents 42.6% of all shipments, followed by transmissions and engines at 19.0%, reflecting typical automotive component sourcing patterns.
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Distance-screened against all 380 facilities in the ASPI Xinjiang Data Project. Proximity score: 100 / 100.
General Motors Proving Ground registered zero matches against sanctions watchlists and zero suppliers with documented forced labor exposure under UFLPA proximity criteria as of Q1 2026. The importer carries a compliance risk score of 69 (grade C), indicating moderate supply chain risk warranting continued monitoring.
25 distinct tier-1 suppliers in Q1 2026
| AAM MAQUILADORA MEXICO | Mexico | 43 |
| GRUPO ABC DE MEXICO | Mexico | 33 |
| DAIMAY AUTOMOTIVE INTERIOR | Mexico | 30 |
| SUMMIT PLASTICS GUANAJUATO | Mexico | 26 |
| VUTEQ MEXICO | Mexico | 18 |
| TRANSMISIONES Y EQUIPOS MECANICOS | Mexico | 13 |
| U S FARATHANE | Mexico | 12 |
| VISSCHER CARAVELLE MEXICO | Mexico | 12 |
Share of Q1 2026 inbound shipments by source country
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