Highway network: The park has direct access to the Tuxpan Port Bypass, which connects it to the Mexico-Tuxpan federal highway, one of the fastest routes to the center of the country. This allows access to Mexico City in approximately 3.5 to 4 hours, facilitating the transit of goods to and from the country’s largest consumer and distribution center.
Similarly, through the Northern Arch, access to the Bajío Region is facilitated, shortening distances to cities such as Querétaro, Aguascalientes, San Luis Potosí, etc.
Proximity to industrial and urban centers:
Ciudad de México: 293 km
Puebla: 310 km
Queretaro: 435 km
Monterrey: 800 km
Tampico: 245 km
Veracruz Port: 430 km
Agile logistics flow: ideal for connecting with distribution centers, industrial zones, manufacturing plants, and retail chains in the center and north of the country.
Port of Tuxpan: Just 5 minutes from the Industrial Park, this deep-sea port has specialized terminals for containers, hydrocarbons (fuels), and general cargo. Its modern infrastructure allows for efficient and safe import and export operations. Direct maritime and transshipment connections to the United States, Central America, South America, Europe, and Asia.
The port is an excellent alternative to congested ports like Veracruz and Altamira, with shorter wait times and faster operations.
Nearby international airports:
Poza Rica Airport (Tajín): 55 minutes
Veracruz International Airport: 4.5 hours
Mexico City International Airport: 5 hours
Global land-sea connectivity: Companies can import supplies or export finished products using the Gulf of Mexico sea route and distribute by road in a timely manner.