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FINSA Strengthens Mexico’s Logistics Competitiveness with Strategic Distribution Centers

By María Fernanda Murillo

Nacional

August 20, 2025





FINSA’s industrial parks host leading distribution centers across Mexico, driving efficiency, nearshoring, and e-commerce growth.

Infrastructure as the Foundation of Logistics

Logistics efficiency begins with infrastructure, and FINSA has positioned itself as a key player in developing industrial parks that serve as strategic bases for distribution centers across Mexico. 

With locations in the country’s most dynamic regions, FINSA’s parks connect directly with major trade routes, enabling companies to optimize costs, improve delivery times, and remain competitive in the global market.

Distribution Centers Driving Growth

Distribution centers (CEDIS) now represent a growing share of occupancy within FINSA’s developments, fueled by the expansion of e-commerce, the nearshoring trend, and the rising demand for faster delivery capabilities. 

More than 11% of FINSA’s portfolio currently operates as distribution centers, underscoring their central role in Mexico’s logistics ecosystem.

Presence in Key Markets

FINSA has established a strong footprint in Mexico’s top logistics hubs, including Nuevo Laredo, Monterrey, Querétaro, Guadalajara, Puebla, Mexico City, Aguascalientes, and Ciudad Juárez. These locations provide unparalleled connectivity to national and international markets, reinforcing Mexico’s position as a critical node in global supply chains.

Trusted by Global Leaders

Global and domestic leaders in logistics and retail rely on FINSA’s infrastructure to support their operations. Companies such as CEVA Logistics, Coppel, DHL Express, Liverpool, Mercado Libre, Merza, and Oxxo have chosen FINSA’s industrial parks as strategic sites for their distribution centers, highlighting the company’s role as a trusted partner in Mexico’s industrial and logistics growth.


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