Mexican Association of Industrial Parks
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Industrial Parks in Mexico
In Mexico, an industrial park is a bordered extension of land, characterized by four main aspects:
1.It is located close to transport facilities, such as highways, airports, sea ports, and railways.
2.It concentrates essential dedicated infrastructure in one location for industrial operations, such as water (including sewer lines, drainage systems), electricity (including high power supply lines), telecommunications and roads.
3.It fulfills all the prerequisites to obtain the permissions from local authorities for the set up of new operations (construction, environment, etc).
4.It has a central administration that coordinates the internal safety of assets, the maintenance of public infrastructure, the promotion of new operations and the affairs with local authorities.
Advantages of industrial parks in
Mexico
Certainty on the property of the land. Certainty on the availability of public infrastructure. Certainty on the permits for industrial operations. Location close to the country’s main transport facilities. Location close to human resources and educational centers. Central administration that guarantees the internal protection of
tenants and the infrastructure permanent maintenance.
An industrial park is a READY TO USE industrial land because it offers all the infrastructure, permits and other services required for the IMMEDIATE operation of any plant or distribution center.
Who are we?
AMPIP, the Mexican Association of Industrial
Parks, is the leading organization for
industrial real estate developers.
AMPIP provides networking, education, key
sector information, investment and business
promotion, as well as government advocacy
to its members.
AMPIP in numbers
55 corporate members, located all over the Mexican Republic, from which:
• 36 are private industrial developers.• 8 industrial funds involved in real estate.• 11 state government industrial trusts.
All together, they comprise:• 244 industrial parks in 20/32 Mexican states.• 2,157 tenants.
Services offered by Ampip members
Availability of industrial buildings according to the client’s needs: if a current building is too large, it can be break up; if it needs a new design, it can be reconstructed; if it is too small, it can be expanded.
Built-to-suit services at client’s specifications.
Shelter programs to facilitate the administration of new operations, with services including recruiting, accounting, finance, transportation, custom brokerage and all inclusive offices.
First contact and procedures with local authorities for permits and incentives.
General assistance, from the planning phase to the operation of the plant or distribution center.
AMPIP members are large corporations in Mexico which offer important value added services to facilitate the installation of a new facility, such as:
Increased demand for distribution centers.
Increased participation of 3PLs.
Increased quality expectation on building standards.
LEED compliance.
Green policies within parks.
Industrial real estate trends in Mexico
Main Industries located in Industrial Parks
• Evolution from labor intensive to capital-intensive manufacturing, logistics and distribution projects.
• Main sectors:Automotive, electric-electronic, metal-mechanic,
chemical-pharmaceutical, aerospace
Ampip Members 20101. AMB Property Mexico, D.F.2. American Industries, Chihuahua3. Amistad Industrial Park, Coahuila4. Antonio J. Bermudez Industrial Park, Chih.5. Atitalaquia Industrial Park, Hidalgo6. Bermudez International, Chihuahua7. Calafia Industrial Park, Baja California8. Castro del Río Techno Industrial Park 9. Cofoin Gobernment of the State of Hidalgo 10. CPA, Nuevo Leon11. DCT Mexico Management12. El Florido, Baja California13. Fideicomiso Xicotencatl, Tlaxcala14. Fideicomiso Zacatecas 15. Fidepar, Gobernment of the State of Mexico 16. Fipaim, Gobernmet of Michoacan 17. GMF Cypress 18. Government of Puebla, Ministry of Economy 19. Government of Sinaloa, Ministry of Economy20. Government of Tabasco, Ministry of Economy 21. Government of Veracruz, Ministry of Economy 22. Grupo Alas de Puebla23. Grupo Garza Ponce, Nuevo Leon 24. Grupo La Mesa, Baja California25. Grupo Los Bravos26. Grupo O'Donnell, D.F.27. Grupo Rio San Juan, Tamaulipas28. Guanajuato Inland Port
29. Hines, D.F.30. Industrial Global Solutions31. ING Real Estate32. Iamsa, Baja California33. Intermex, Chihuahua34. Intramerica, Nuevo Leon 35. Las Américas de Torreón Industrial Park,
Coahuila36. LaSalle Investment Management, D.F.37. Los Fuentes Industrial Park, Chih.38. Maran, Baja California 39. Mexicali Industrial Park, B.C. 40. Millennium Industrial Park, SLP41. Ocotlan Industrial Park, Puebla 42. Offshore Group, Sonora 43. Oradel, D.F.44. Parque Logístico San Luis Potosí 45. Port of Altamira, Tamaulipas46. Prologis, Nuevo Leon 47. Prudential Real Estate Investors, D.F.48. Querétaro Industrial Park, Queretaro 49. San Jorge Industrial Park, Jalisco50. Santa Fe Industrial Park, Veracruz51. Technological Park Puerto México, Veracruz52. Transformadora Durango53. Trento, Sonora54. Vesta55. Yucatán Industrial Park, Yucatan
Geographic distribution of industrial parks represented
by AMPIP
Tenants’geographic location in AMPIP Industrial Parks
Tenants’country of origin in AMPIP’s Industrial Parks
Tenants’ Sectors in AMPIP Industrial Parks
AMPIP Contact
HEADQUARTERS
Monte Camerún 54 -1Lomas Barrilaco
Mexico City, C.P. 11010
Ph: (+52-55) 2623-2216Fax: (+52-55) 2623-2218
e-mail: [email protected]
Web page:
www.ampip.org.mx
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