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Investing Efficiently and Profitably in Mexico. Benefits of Warehouses within Industrial Parks

  • Industrial parks offer substantial advantages, including shared infrastructure, strategic location, compliance with zoning regulations, related business networks, and space flexibility. These factors foster efficiency and collaboration, propelling business growth. 

  • A prime illustration of these benefits is Industrial Warehouse 11 (PAQ 35) within Queretaro's Aerospace Industrial Park. This property has top-notch infrastructure, cutting-edge technology, and a strategically advantageous location, mainly catering to aerospace companies.

The industrial parks stand out in Mexico for their high-quality infrastructure and strategic location. Photo: IAMSA Development Group.
The industrial parks stand out in Mexico for their high-quality infrastructure and strategic location. Photo: IAMSA Development Group.
By: SiiLA News
10/24/2023

In the commercial real estate market, businesses constantly strive to maximize efficiency and profitability. In this pursuit, industrial parks stand out as an attractive option compared to individual industrial warehouses, offering numerous benefits that foster an environment conducive to business growth and success.

In Mexico, an average industrial park spans 140,000 square meters. However, to qualify as an industrial park, a space must have a minimum urbanized area of 100,000 square meters, ideally with an additional 100,000 square meters reserved for future expansions, in accordance with the Mexican Standard for the Classification of Industrial Parks (NMX-R-046-CSFI-2005).

One of the most apparent benefits of warehouses within industrial parks is shared infrastructure. Businesses can seize well-maintained internal roadways, reliable public utilities, and security systems within these parks. This reduces risks and operating costs and frees up resources for investment in their core business operations.

An exemplary property of this kind is Industrial Warehouse 11 (PAQ 35) at Queretaro's Aerospace Industrial Park. According to SiiLA SPOT, Mexico's largest and most comprehensive database of available industrial, office and coworking spaces, this property, spanning over 12,500 square meters, stands out for its high-quality infrastructure and cutting-edge technological systems. Constructed with steel and concrete, boasting a ceiling height of nearly nine meters, 26 parking spaces, a truck yard, a fire suppression system, and 24/7 security, Industrial Warehouse 11 (PAQ 35) offers an environment conducive to efficient operations and collaborative interaction among different companies. This fosters innovation and business development.

Discover the availability of Industrial Warehouse 11 (PAQ 35) at Aerospace Industrial Park!

A crucial aspect of this property is its strategic location, situated near major distribution centers and the Queretaro Intercontinental Airport, with access to major transportation routes like Federal Highway 57, running from central Mexico to the United States border in Piedras Negras, Coahuila.

Indeed, strategic location is another benefit of industrial parks. Many are positioned near key transportation arteries such as highways, ports, and airports, facilitating product distribution and access to local and international markets. This translates into enhanced competitiveness and market reach for businesses located in these industrial complexes.

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