The LED video wall market in Mexico is very active, and suppliers are mainly divided into two categories: Chinese suppliers (entering the market through exports or setting up local factories) and local Mexican suppliers. The following is a classification introduction based on its business model and characteristics.
1. Chinese LED companies (exporting to Mexico or deploying in Mexico)
Many Chinese LED manufacturers are major product suppliers in the Mexican market. They export directly through B2B platforms such as Alibaba, or are investing in and building factories in Mexico to get closer to the market.
Suppliers exporting through B2B platforms
On platforms such as Alibaba, there are many Chinese suppliers who clearly target Mexico as a target market and provide various types of LED video wall products. For example:
Shanghai Youngch Electronics Corporation Limited: Provides video wall solutions such as 47-inch splicing screens, and has a "Mexico sales representative office".
Shenzhen Eachinled Optoelectronics Co., Ltd.: Provides P3.9, P4 and other ultra-thin indoor LED video walls for Mexican nightclubs, award ceremonies and other events.
Shenzhen Hopeful Photoelectricity Co., Ltd.: Provides P6 and P8 high-definition rental screens for mobile events and outdoor advertising in Mexico.
In addition, there are a large number of suppliers on the platform that provide 4x3 specifications and other customized LED video walls suitable for Mexican churches, store advertising, party rentals and other scenarios.
Companies investing or establishing bases in Mexico
In order to avoid tariffs and shorten the supply chain, China's LED industry leaders are accelerating the deployment of production in Mexico.
MLS: As an industry benchmark, its Mexican factory has been put into production in 2024, and in 2025 it announced an investment of approximately 1.88 billion yuan to build a new base in Durango State, aiming to create a manufacturing and export hub for the North American market.
Other follow-up companies: In 2025, many LED lighting and display companies, including Shanpu Lighting, Igor, Inventronics, Lianjia, Liqing, and Changcheng Group, have also announced to build factories in Mexico or expand investment to serve the North American market.
2. Mexican local suppliers and integrators
There are many professional LED display suppliers and audio-visual solution companies in Mexico. They are responsible for project integration, installation and maintenance, and are the main contact points for end customers.
Local supplier representative
According to a 2025 industry guide, Mexico has a number of well-known local LED display suppliers, such as:
Pantallas LED: Founded in 2006, it provides indoor and outdoor rental LED video walls, mobile LED screens, etc.
Companies such as RGB Tronics, SAP LED, MMP Screen are also on the list, providing solutions for the advertising, event and retail industries.
Project integrator case
In actual large-scale events, local integrators play a key role. For example, at Walmart Mexico’s JIA 2020 event, Mexican audiovisual solutions company A&V Soluciones Audiovisuales was responsible for the design and construction of the entire stage.
They used the Chinese brand Absen's P2.0 LED video wall (with a total area of 140 square meters) and used Analog Way's video processor for drive and control, successfully completing this large-scale event.
3. Historical Projects and Market Overview
LED display applications in Mexico have a history of many years. From early outdoor large screens to today's high-definition video walls, market demand continues to grow.
Early projects: For example, the 240-square-meter P31.25 outdoor full-color LED display screen provided by Shenzhen Marui Optoelectronics in 2009, and the 250-square-meter P10 curved outdoor screen provided by Shenzhen Decai Optoelectronics in 2015, both were used in the commercial advertising field in Mexico.
Market attractiveness: Mexico is becoming a strategic location for LED companies to deploy in the North American market due to its geographical advantage of being adjacent to the United States, relatively low operating costs, mature supply chain, and tariff preferences brought by the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
At the same time, its huge manufacturing base, tourism industry, and growing imports of Chinese electronic products (including display-related components) have provided strong impetus to the LED video wall market.
In summary, when looking for LED video wall suppliers in Mexico, you can directly contact Chinese manufacturers active on Alibaba, or you can find local Mexican suppliers or integrators for project cooperation.
If you are considering long-term, high-volume purchases, focusing on Chinese brands that have already set up factories in Mexico (such as Mulinsen) may gain supply chain and cost advantages.