For years, Yucatán was seen as a tourist and cultural destination. Today, that view has changed: it has become a key logistics hub in southeastern Mexico. The reasons are clear and strategic.
Geographical and infrastructure advantages
* **Puerto de Progreso**: With investment in modernization, it is consolidating its position as an efficient maritime link to the U.S. and the Caribbean.
* **Mérida International Airport**: with national and international connections, ideal for express shipments and air cargo.
* **Highway connectivity**: modern routes to Campeche, Quintana Roo and the central part of the country.
Industrial boom in the region
Regions such as Hunucmá, Umán, and Kanasín have attracted manufacturing, agribusiness, and technology companies. This has generated a growing demand for local, efficient, and scalable logistics solutions.
Why is a 3PL key to this transformation?
* **Flexible storage** for inventories close to the end consumer.
* **Regional distribution** optimized for the last mile.
* **Reduction in operating costs** by avoiding long commutes from the center of the country.
Success story: The role of operators like TZ Logística
Local and international companies are already relying on operators with a presence and experience in the Southeast. With distribution centers in key areas and services tailored to different industries, the impact is tangible: faster deliveries, lower costs, and greater customer satisfaction.
Conclusion
Yucatán is no longer a promise: it's a logistical reality. Companies looking to expand into southern Mexico have a reliable, modern, and forward-thinking platform in this state.
**Is your supply chain already connected to the Southeast?**
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