The World’s Eyes Are on Guadalajara

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Industrial competitiveness is no longer defined solely by the size of a warehouse or production capacity. Today, the decisive advantage lies in the speed with which a company connects with its customers, suppliers, and markets. In that context, last-mile industrial parks have become one of the most strategically valuable assets on the new economic map.

ELITE Last Mile Industrial Parks represents that evolution. Its growth responds to a reality that Mexico — and Jalisco in particular — has learned to capitalize on: expanding road infrastructure, airport connectivity, logistics corridors, public investment, and a business ecosystem energized by nearshoring and e-commerce. The ambition extends well beyond constructing industrial spaces; it is about creating platforms that allow companies to operate at full efficiency from day one.

It is no accident that the world’s eyes are on Guadalajara. As major international events cast a global spotlight on the city, demand is growing for infrastructure capable of hosting world-class operations — complete with the technology and security standards that global players require. In this environment, strategic location ceases to be a secondary advantage and becomes the decisive factor in attracting investment and strengthening supply chains.

Last-mile delivery has long outgrown its origins as a purely logistical concept. Today it is a direct determinant of profitability, customer experience, and the capacity to compete in increasingly demanding markets. International companies seek locations that compress transit times, optimize costs, and guarantee immediate access to the principal arteries of mobility — precisely where strategically positioned industrial park development becomes indispensable.

In an environment where supply chains are in constant evolution, success no longer depends solely on manufacturing better, but on connecting faster. Those who grasp that logic are building far more than infrastructure — they are building the future of business.


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