LOGÍSTICA Y DISTRIBUCIÓN

Encrucijada del Hemisferio

Brownsville is the 16th largest city in the state of Texas and the 3rd largest city on the border of Texas with Mexico on the American side. Known as the “Crossroads of the Hemisphere,” it is the only city on the border that offers five (5) methods of international transportation: water, rail, highway, air and space. Brownsville is a major industrial and manufacturing center in the Rio Grande Valley, known for its dedicated, world-class bilingual workforce and pro-business climate. The city’s well-developed infrastructure and unsurpassed quality of life make it a major international trade and logistics hub.

Zona de Comercio Internacional No. 62

For the third straight year, Foreign Trade Zone No. 62 (FTZ) at the Port of Brownsville ranks second in the nation for the value of exports, according to the U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZ) Board’s annual report to Congress released Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2018. The port’s FTZ reported more than $3.5 billion in exported goods in 2017. Additionally, FTZ No. 62 ranked 18th nationally for the value of imports totaling more than $3.6 billion. The Port of Brownsville FTZ has consistently ranked in the top five nationally since 2012, earning the number 1 spot in the nation in 2012 and 2013. The port’s FTZ has ranked second in the list for three straight years now (2015, 2016, 2017).

Conectado con el Mundo a través de autopistas interestatales

CARRETERAS INTERESTATALES

Conectado rápidamente a Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Laredo, Monterrey, Cd. Victoria y más allá.

4 PUERTOS TERRESTRES

Puente Internacional de Veteranos

Puente Internacional Gateway

Brownsville y Matamoros (B&M)

Puente Puente ferroviario oeste de Brownsville

COMERCIO ANUAL TRANSFRONTERIZO

$56,430,697,442

Exportación: 40,1%

Importación 59.9%