Guanajuato_Inland_Port
Located at the center of Mexico, Guanajuato Inland Port or GTO Inland Port is a dry port facility in Guanajuato, Mexico.
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The Guanajato are primarily Industrial Parks. Santa Fe I and II were designed and built in partnership with a Mexican industrial developer. It offers land for manufacturing and logistic operations.
In the last months, several foreign and domestic companies have set up operations in the Santa Fe Industrial Park. Such companies include Hino Motors (a Toyota company), Guala Dispensing, Mailhot, Samot, Teco Westinghouse, Softer, Hiroshima Aluminum, Volkswagen, Pirelli, Flexi, and Emyco. There is a new extension, Santa Fe II Industrial Park at GTO Inland Port.[1]
A Photovoltaic Facility will supply renewable energy to industrial plants in the complex and the region.[2]
Adjacent to the Customs Facility is an industrial park designated by the Federal Customs Agency as a Free Trade Zone (FTZ). GTO Inland Port’s FTZ is a new in-bond federal program that is designed for manufacturing and logistic companies which use foreign raw materials and components in their manufacturing process and ship their final products out of Mexico.[3]
A rail container yard is now offering inter-modal services for rail transportation. The facility is operated by the largest rail company in Mexico, Ferromex.[4]