About the asset
Class A Industrial Facility 6,400 sqm in Guanajuato Optimized for logistics and distribution efficiency This industrial building in Guanajuato offers a functional layout designed for distribution operations. Its multiple dock positions enable efficient goods handling, while its clear height supports storage optimization. Located within a key industrial region, it provides connectivity to major transport routes, making it suitable for regional logistics strategies. Key Highlights: • 11 dock po...
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Facts About Guanajuato
6.2 Million habitants
2.8 M Active working population
84 Industrial Parks
19’000 graduated yearly
900km to the US Border
Manufacturing in Tamaulipas
The City
Tamaulipas, located in northeastern Mexico, is a state known for its diverse landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and economic significance. With a total of 43 municipalities, Tamaulipas is home to approximately 3.5 million inhabitants.
Strategic Location
Tamaulipas occupies a strategic location in northeastern Mexico, bordering the United States to the north and the Gulf of Mexico to the east. This geographical position positions the state as a crucial gateway for trade and commerce between Mexico and the United States, facilitating the movement of goods, services, and people across borders. Additionally, Tamaulipas' access to major transportation routes, including highways, railways, and seaports, enhances its significance as a logistical hub for international trade. The state's strategic location offers opportunities for economic growth, investment, and collaboration, making it a key player in the regional and global economy.
Industries
Tamaulipas boasts a diverse economy supported by several thriving industries. The state's oil and gas sector is particularly prominent, with Tamaulipas being home to significant oil reserves and petroleum refineries. Additionally, manufacturing plays a key role in the state's economy, with industries such as automotive, electronics, and aerospace contributing to its growth and development. Agriculture is another important industry, with Tamaulipas producing a variety of crops including sorghum, citrus fruits, and vegetables. The state's coastal location also supports a thriving fishing industry, while tourism is emerging as a promising sector, thanks to Tamaulipas' natural attractions and cultural heritage.
Workforce & Universities
Tamaulipas benefits from a skilled and educated workforce supported by a network of universities and educational institutions. The state is home to several prestigious universities, including the Autonomous University of Tamaulipas (UAT) and the Instituto Tecnológico de Ciudad Victoria (ITCV), offering a wide range of programs in fields such as engineering, business, and healthcare. These institutions provide the state with a steady supply of qualified professionals, contributing to its economic growth and development





