Investor Presentaiton
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.
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