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Industrial Space Giants: The Primary Tenants Dominating the Market in Mexico City

  • In the competitive landscape of the industrial market in Mexico City, standout companies have secured their positions as the top tenants. Walmart, Mercado Libre, Liverpool, DHL, and Amazon lead the list, occupying extensive spaces for their logistical operations. Discover how they are influencing the dynamics of this crucial sector.

Walmart, Mercado Libre, Liverpool, DHL, and Amazon top the list, occupying vast expanses for their logistics operations. Photo: FIBRAPrologis. Foto: FIBRAPrologis
Walmart, Mercado Libre, Liverpool, DHL, and Amazon top the list, occupying vast expanses for their logistics operations. Photo: FIBRAPrologis. Foto: FIBRAPrologis
By: SiiLA News & SiiLA News
12/27/2023

In the heart of the bustling industrial market of Mexico City, major companies are leaving an indelible mark by securing their positions as the top tenants. These organizations, leaders in their respective sectors, have strategically chosen to locate themselves in key industrial facilities, playing a crucial role in the economic dynamism of the region.

Walmart (467,442 ): The international retail giant Walmart leads the charge as one of the top tenants in the industrial market in Mexico City. With an impressive expanse of nearly 467,442 , Walmart's presence in the industrial sector reflects its commitment to efficient supply chain and cutting-edge logistics.

Mercado Libre (443,222 ): The leading e-commerce platform in Latin America, Mercado Libre, closely follows Walmart, occupying an area of 443,222 . Its expansion into the industrial market underscores the strategic importance of logistics in e-commerce and the rapid delivery of products.

Liverpool (332,573 ): The renowned department store chain Liverpool has consolidated its position as one of the top industrial tenants, occupying an area of 332,573 . This substantial space emphasizes the need for efficient logistics capabilities for a diversified company.

DHL (325,275 ): As a global leader in logistics and transportation, DHL marks its presence in the industrial market of Mexico City with an occupancy of 325,275 . DHL's expansion in this region highlights the constant demand for agile and efficient logistics services.

Amazon (283,834 ): The e-commerce giant, Amazon, completes the list of top tenants with an occupancy of 283,834 . Its substantial presence reflects the need for advanced logistics facilities to support fast and efficient product delivery in Mexico City.

These titans of the industrial space not only occupy vast areas but also play a vital role in the regional economy, influencing decision-making and shaping the dynamics of Mexico City's industrial market. Their presence underscores the strategic importance of logistics and efficient distribution in today's business landscape.

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