The industrial spaces of the different cities in Mexico today show a clear trend: a greater development of distribution centers, better known as CEDIS.
These types of complexes have acquired a considerable boom over the last two years, due to various factors, one of the main ones being the rebound registered by electronic commerce.
Experts affirm that today, the needs of companies and the consumer himself are different, and this is where this type of warehouse plays an important role.
Meanwhile, the numbers show that in the case of the main Mexican cities, the sustained growth of electronic commerce registered at the end of 2021 an advance of 27% compared to the end of 2020, according to the Mexican Association of Online Sales (AMVO).
This has once again placed Mexico for the third consecutive year in the top 5 of countries with the highest growth in retail e-commerce.
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"Within the most populated centers in the country we have the Ciudad de México, Guadalajara, Monterrey, Veracruz y Puebla, and in all of them there is an important industrial fabric where large Distribution Centers or CEDIS and warehouses are located on the outskirts ", highlighted in a report the firm Solili.
In the case of the state capital, Solili points out that e-commerce triggered additional pressure this year in large cities, where the country's capital and Monterrey are its best exponents.
The developers have been after the search for surfaces that allow locating last mile warehouses that refers to parcel transport management focused on the final delivery of the product.
That is to say, it is a collection center where several packages are grouped in a space to later distribute them in a certain geographical area.
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The spatial configuration places the San Nicolás corridor in the center of the city and the Monterey and Santa Catarina submarkets to the south and southwest, respectively.
Monterrey is the second Mexican industrial city that has maintained the sustained development of the demand for goods and services and where the competition of institutional industrial developers has had an impact so that the rental price continues to rise and the gap in available industrial space is closed even more, highlighted the firm.
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