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FIBRA PROLOGIS Mexico: The Logistics of Nearshoring Large markets near the border with ample workforces are the best nearshoring option LOGISTICS REAL ESTATE, CARGO TRANSPORT AND POPULATION DISTRIBUTION, NORTHERN MEXICO Logistic market square footage, number of annual cargo land border crossings and population Otay Mesa Mexicali Calexico East 44 MSF Tijuana Bahia Sebastian Pisceino 1 Dot = 10,000 2020 Total Population Square Feet (Millions) -Gulf of California San Ca Phoenix Tucson Nogales Hermosillo Culiacan New Mexico Ysleta Juárez Ciudad Juarez 79 MSF 100 CSan Lucas Mazatlan 50 10 Number of Trucks 100,000 500,000 1,000,000 990° Lubbock Midland essa Texas Chihuahua Eagle Pass Austin San Antonio Laredo Hidalgo Torfeon Monterrey Reynosa 34 MSF Durango MEXICO Guadalajara 39 MSF adalajara Monterrey 115 MSF San Luis Potosi Aguascalient Querétaro, Dallas Brownsville Monterrey, Mexico's main manufacturing hub, sits 130 miles straight from the busiest U.S.-Mexico border crossing (Laredo/Nvo. Laredo, ~45% of border cargo trade). Tijuana is located 120 miles away from the second largest metro area in the U.S. (LA-Long Beach). The San Diego-Tijuana region is considered the most important medical industry hub in the West Coast. Ciudad Juárez is the second largest industrial Northern market, with uncluttered access to both PHX and Dallas, as well as to the U.S. Midwest. Reynosa stands out for its direct access to both the U.S. Gulf Coast industrial complex and Mexico's West Coast ports. It serves as a just-in-time electronics/automotive hub for the largest U.S. markets. • Guadalajara is MX's third largest metro area and boasts direct access to Mexico's largest container port (Manzanillo). Plastics/electronics' manufacturing is prevalent. 1. Source: Prologis Research with information from INEGI, Solili and CBRE. 11
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