Maersk Opens New Warehouse Facility in Tijuana, Mexico

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Maersk Warehouse Tijuana

A.P. Moller–Maersk (Maersk) has launched a new 30,000-square-metre facility in the Tijuana area for its customers, targeting cross-border trade.

Recognising Tijuana’s immense potential as a key player in trade between the US and Mexico, Maersk has chosen to establish a new site in the city. Located in Prisma XII, Pacifico Industrial Park in Tijuana, Baja California, the site targets technology, automotive, retail, and lifestyle customers looking for cross-border capabilities.

The new facility enjoys a strategic geographical advantage, as it is positioned near major commercial ports such as Los Angeles/Long Beach, California, and Ensenada, Mexico. It lies just 15 km from the Otay Commercial Port, nestled between Otay Mesa (San Diego, United States) and Otay Centenario (Tijuana, Mexico). Additionally, it is 20 km away from the San Ysidro Commercial Port, which spans the border between San Ysidro, California, and Tijuana.

The site is part of the Manufacturing, Maquiladora, and Export Services Industry (IMMEX)* services program for the Tijuana market. It offers services such as sorting, storage, cross-docking, inventory management, and a range of value-added services, including labelling, packaging, re-packaging, and order fulfilment. Alternatively, it could operate fulfilment or e-fulfilment operations in the United States, leveraging the Section 321 Shipment Type** for e-commerce shipments.

The new site is certified LEED Gold, and it includes rooftop solar panels, 100% electric material-handling equipment, LED lighting, heat island reduction, indoor and outdoor water use reduction, and a waste management system.

“With a focus on IMMEX program services, inventory control, and seamless cross-border integration, we’re positioned to capitalise on the manufacturing landscape in Mexico and our commitment to delivering unparalleled service to our customers. By strategically leveraging our new warehouse in Tijuana, tailored to the complexities of cross-border trade, we’re better positioned to provide our customers in the region truly integrated logistics solutions,” said Patricia Perez Salazar, Managing Director for Maersk in Mexico.

Tijuana – A strategic location

In recent years, the manufacturing industry in Tijuana has grown remarkably, driven by the increasing trend of nearshoring between Mexico and the United States. According to the International Trade Administration, Mexico is the States’ third largest trading partner, and a significant portion of the trade is generated in the largest metropolitan area between San Diego and Tijuana.

This trend has attracted companies from across the globe seeking to capitalise on Tijuana’s strategic location and robust infrastructure. SituatEnsenada’ssenada’s Port and with access to various transportation modes, including rail, truck, and air, Tijuana has emerged as a pivotal hub for international trade, particularly with its proximity to the United States. The city’s status as a strategic area is further underscored by the fact that a significant portion of its commercial activity originates from the United States, a trend that continues to escalate annually.

This strategic move allows Maersk to expand its service offerings and provide customers with an extended product portfolio, encompassing ocean services, warehousing and distribution, and landside transportation tailored to the complexities of cross-border trade. By leveraging Tijuana’s advantageous location and thriving manufacturing environment, Maersk aims to further enhance its capabilities and meet the evolving needs of its customers in the dynamic landscape.

Maersk’s footprint spans over 150,000 square meters across Mexico, with warehouses located in Mexico City, Tijuana, and Cuautitlan and depots located near the ports in Lazaro Cardenas and Manzanillo. Looking ahead, Maersk has ambitious plans for expansion, with additional capabilities in Guadalajara and Monterrey and expanding its landside capabilities aimed at providing customers with solutions to facilitate Mexico-US cross-border trade.

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