What makes Coastline a reliable manufacturing partner is our ability to consistently meet high standards for quality, delivery, and service. As labor and transportation costs associated with distant offshore locations continue to rise, many OEM’s are choosing to manufacture closer to home. Let us show you how free trade (USMCA) and low-cost labor makes Tijuana Mexico an excellent location for nearshore manufacturing.
Coastline is the preferred manufacturing partner of many well-known OEM brands and organizations. We build lasting, long-term relationships with our customers who choose to outsource their manufacturing to Mexico for the free trade cost benefits afforded by USMCA (formerly NAFTA).
Our team can also manage the procurement and logistics processes for you, including the full “turnkey” solution of procurement of materials and components, materials management, alternate source suggestions, and import/export management. Per ISO standards, Coastline can perform quality assurance testing and first article inspection to ensure that every finished good meets your exact specifications before being shipped to its destination.
Coastline specializes in offshore (nearshore) medical device manufacturing and electronics manufacturing and we have extensive experience working in the aerospace and consumer goods sectors. A typical Coastline client develops their products in the United States, outsources some or all of their manufacturing to our Mexico facility, and markets & sells their products in domestic and international markets.
Coastline currently operates 3 facilities, which total over 50,000 sq. ft. of manufacturing space, including 5 separate ISO Class 8 / Class 100,000 cleanrooms. This strategic location is only 15 minutes (less than 10 miles) from the San Diego border.
Coastline has manufactured products for medical device and life science OEM clients for four decades. We know what it takes to meet the increasingly demanding quality standards associated with assembly and packaging in the medical device, biotech, life science, and pharmaceutical industries.
OEM clients typically find the cost of our medical and electronic device manufacturing services to be 30% or more below other contractors or the client’s own in-house costs. Our clients also know we are fiercely committed to meeting their expectations for product quality, delivery, and service.
Manufacturing and assembly demands high quality and timely delivery. Our medical and electronic manufacturing experience, qualifications, and responsiveness helps our clients consistently meet those demands.





All medical devices and related components must meet measurement requirements. To that end, those who manufacture these devices may perform measurement system analyses.
All medical devices and related components must meet measurement requirements. To that end, those who manufacture these devices may perform measurement system analyses.
The manufacturing of medical devices requires everything to be processed following a strict set of guidelines that guarantee the quality of a finished product. Manufacturers often use a detailed procedure known as Line Clearance as a way of adhering to them.
Philip Strunk is a native of Houston, TX. Philip earned his Bachelor of Business Administration and Masters in Professional Accounting from the University of Texas at Austin’s McCombs School of Business. He earned his designation as Certified Public Accountant (CPA) in 2004 and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (TM) certification in 2010. Having started his career with Deloitte & Touche, LLP in 2005, Philip spent a year and a half in Deloitte’s Audit and Assurance Services group and provided a variety of financial services for a number of Fortune 500 companies. He decided in late 2006 that his talent and passion for investments were best suited for working with smaller groups and individuals. After obtaining the required securities registrations and insurance licenses, Philip became a financial advisor. The impact was plainly visible and more fulfilling. Philip serves as the Investment Director for MPACT.