
Mexican Association of Private Industrial Parks (AMPIP) has brought the first 20 industrial parks tied to Plan México into operation, marking an early private-sector milestone for the federal government’s industrial strategy. Backed by more than USD 711 million in investment, the projects add 3.5 million m² of capacity across 10 key states and reinforce Mexico’s ability to attract nearshoring-driven manufacturing and logistics investment.
Mexican private industrial developers have begun translating one of the federal government’s most compelling industrial policy promises into operational infrastructure. Developers affiliated with the Mexican Association of Private Industrial Parks (AMPIP) have already put their first 20 industrial parks into operation.
Together, these projects add 3.5 million m² of operating area and could host about 245 manufacturing and logistics companies, generating an estimated 62,000 direct jobs.
Altagracia Gómez, Coordinator, Regional Economic Development and Relocation Advisory Council (CADERR) presented the milestone during AMPIP’s first 2026 General Assembly, acknowledging the coordination between the federal government and industrial developers. Gómez led the recognition of 15 industrial real estate developers that materialized and put into operation the first 20 parks under the Plan México goal.
Claudia Esteves, CEO, AMPIP says the delivery of the first 20 parks was not just a numeric milestone but proof that the private sector and the Mexican government are working together to advance the country’s industrial and economic development.
Plan Mexico aims to support the development of 100 industrial parks to strengthen productive infrastructure, attract domestic and foreign investment and create new opportunities for manufacturing and logistics growth.
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