FedEx Confirms Investment in Honudras

With an investment of $25 million the multinational will build a logistics park in Valle de Amarateca, together with company Gutiérrez Logistics.

Thursday, December 8, 2011

In an area spanning 70 hectares, the logistics center will feature complete services, container parking, security systems, fiber optics, banks and even a health center.

In the first phase approximately one hundred lots will be available with areas ranging from 2,500 to 3,500 square meters up to 14,000 square meters with direct access from C-A5 highway that connects Tegucigalpa with San Pedro Sula.

"The consortium reported that the project sponsor will provide design services and construction of warehouses, according to the requirements, for companies wishing to buy lots", reported Latribuna.hn.

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