
DHL Supply Chain, a leading logistics company in the world and part of the DHL Group, laid the first stone of its Distribution Center in Tijuana, Baja California, in the presence of authorities and industrial leaders of the entity.
The project, located in the “Industrial Gate Pacific” industrial park, is part of the investment in Latin America of 500 million euros announced by its global CEO, Oscar de Bok.
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The Cedis, called “El Carrizo”, will initially cover 20,000 m² with expansion plans in the future to double or triple its presence.
It will also have cutting-edge facilities, including 18 platforms and more than 20,000 pallet positions, equipped with cutting-edge technologies, robotic solutions and intelligent route systems.
According to Alejandro Raya, Vice President of New Business Development at DHL Supply Chain Mexico, this opening strengthens the company's position against nearshoring.
Therefore, it will have an innovative infrastructure to serve the medical device, automotive, aeronautics, E-Commerce, technology, and manufacturing industries to continue.
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Likewise, he explained that the project will generate more than 700 direct and indirect jobs in the northern area. Which will benefit the inhabitants of the surrounding communities and meet the needs of the region's industry.
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