🇲🇽 Mexico · Government Procurement Portal

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CompraNet is Latin America's longest-running e-procurement platform, processing over 250,000 procedures annually—Hook indexes its Spanish-language energy, healthcare, IT, and infrastructure tenders in plain English for vendors entering Mexico's public market.

Spanish Portal language
Americas Region
5 Key sectors
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CompraNet Built for Mexico

What is CompraNet?

CompraNet is Mexico's federal electronic procurement system, operated by the Secretaría de Hacienda y Crédito Público (Ministry of Finance). Operational since 1996, it is the mandatory publication channel for federal procurement across energy, healthcare, IT services, infrastructure, and automotive sectors. The 2018 redesign improved transparency features and integrated the system with Mexico's National Anti-Corruption System, adding audit trail requirements to the procurement workflow.

https://compranet.hacienda.gob.mx

Why use Hook for CompraNet?

  • 01
    10× Faster Search all CompraNet listings in seconds instead of browsing the portal manually.
  • 02
    Always Current Hook indexes CompraNet continuously. New tenders appear within minutes of publication.
  • 03
    Plain English No procurement jargon or portal-specific search syntax. Just describe what you need.
  • 04
    Export-Ready Structured data with tender IDs, agencies, values, and deadlines — ready for your CRM or pipeline.

CompraNet at a glance.

Portal Language
Spanish
Region
Americas
Country
🇲🇽 Mexico

Key procurement sectors

Energy Healthcare IT Services Infrastructure Automotive

Mexico procurement landscape

CompraNet handles the largest volume of procurement procedures in Latin America—over 250,000 annually—reflecting the scope of Mexico's federal government operations and the country's status as one of the region's largest economies. Public procurement represents approximately 5 percent of GDP, with the energy sector representing one of the most significant structural shifts in recent years: energy reform opened the petroleum sector to private competitive bidding for the first time, creating new contracting categories alongside the established Pemex procurement pipeline. Healthcare contracting through the federal health system, including pharmaceutical purchases and medical equipment, represents a high-value recurring category. IT modernization across federal agencies and the automotive sector's supply chain procurement—tied to Mexico's position as one of the world's largest vehicle producers—add further depth to the pipeline. The 2018 redesign's anti-corruption integration reflects the system's role as a transparency tool, with procurement data now linked to broader government integrity monitoring.

Bidding on Mexico tenders.

Foreign vendors can participate in Mexican federal procurement for most categories, with registration and bid submission through CompraNet. Certain strategically sensitive sectors may have nationality restrictions. USMCA and other trade agreement provisions affect threshold levels and competitive access. Vendors must obtain a digital certificate for electronic bid submission.

Why search CompraNet with Hook?

CompraNet operates in Spanish, and its 250,000-plus annual procedures span a wide range of agencies and sectors that make manual monitoring impractical. Hook indexes CompraNet notices and makes them searchable in plain English by sector, agency, and procedure type—so your team identifies relevant opportunities across energy, healthcare, IT, and infrastructure without Spanish-language monitoring infrastructure.

How Hook searches CompraNet.

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Ask in Plain English

Describe what you need in everyday language. No procurement jargon, no boolean operators, no CompraNet-specific search filters.

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Hook Searches CompraNet

Hook scans the full CompraNet database — open tenders, quotations, and awarded contracts across every listed agency and public body.

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Get Structured Data

Results arrive as a clean dataset: tender IDs, issuing agencies, estimated values, and closing dates — ready for your pipeline.

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CompraNet — FAQ.

How long has CompraNet been operational? +

Since 1996—making it Latin America's longest-running e-procurement platform and one of the first in the world. The system has undergone multiple redesigns, most recently in 2018.

How many procedures does CompraNet process each year? +

Over 250,000 procurement procedures annually across all federal agencies, making it one of the highest-volume national procurement systems in the world.

How did energy reform change procurement through CompraNet? +

Mexico's energy reform opened the petroleum sector to private competitive bidding for the first time, creating new contracting categories alongside the established Pemex pipeline. Energy now represents a major structural component of the CompraNet procurement landscape.

What language is CompraNet published in? +

Spanish. Hook indexes CompraNet notices and makes them searchable in plain English.

Can international companies bid on Mexican federal tenders? +

Yes, for most categories. USMCA and other trade agreements affect competitive access thresholds. Vendors need a digital certificate for electronic bid submission. Certain sensitive sectors have nationality restrictions.

How does the 2018 anti-corruption integration work? +

The 2018 redesign linked CompraNet data to Mexico's National Anti-Corruption System, adding audit trail requirements and transparency reporting to procurement workflow. This means procurement data is now accessible to integrity monitoring authorities.

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