Investment in Sinaloa, The industry in Sinaloa is stagnant.

Investment in Sinaloa, The industry in Sinaloa is stagnant.


Investment in Sinaloa, The industry in Sinaloa is stagnant.

 

Industrial zones have been important for the growth and development of Sinaloa.

This 2013 is a year in which it is intended to give them a strong impetus for growth, mainly in the south of the state; However, in the north there is no industrial vocation, so only the Integral Port Administration (API) has a constant development. The industrial zones of the northern region of Sinaloa, including Santa Rosa, Jiquilpan and the Ecological Industrial Park, do not show growth; On the contrary, the great oil and flour mills of the past already closed. Now only the Integral Port Administration has been put in the international level by the export of grains and iron.

On the other hand, the south promises that the main trunk projects such as the opening of the Mazatlán-Durango highway, the modernization of the port and a good airlift will be crystallized, placing the southern part in a strategic area and at the height of The great cities of the Mexican Republic. It will detonate various business vocations such as industrial, logistics, commercial and tourism, among others, said Raúl Valdez Hernández, director of municipal economic development.

Currently, the industrial zone of Mazatlán has projected to grow to almost 100 hectares with all the available services, besides that it has terrestrial, aerial and maritime connectivity.

Since the Mazatlán Industrial Park was nationwide certified and added to the catalog that is offered to investors, this part of the state is the one that has shown the most interest in recent months.