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Sewer Lines: 72%
Water Lines: 20.8%
Storm Drainage: 0%
Detention Ponds: 85%
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Don't miss out on investing in the future of international trade in Roma, Texas!

We offer: ​

  • Unified Cargo Processing for 100% of Cargo

  • Competitive Prices and ​Tax Incentives for Early Investors

  • Supporting Guidance from Local Authorities

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Discover Las Americas Industrial Park in Roma, Texas Invest in the state-of-the-art Las Americas Industrial Park in Roma, Texas, and take advantage of our revolutionary Unified Cargo Processing program. Experience seamless cargo processing as Mexican and American authorities work together at our Port of Entry, ensuring swift and efficient operations. Additionally, our newly built Secondary Examination Station, equipped with cold storages, guarantees uninterrupted cold chain logistics, making us a top choice for agricultural produce transportation. Join us at Las Americas Industrial Park and elevate your business with unmatched efficiency and convenience. Invest today!

The Secondary Examination Station

We will facilitate trade for importers, particularly those dealing with produce, by establishing a unified inspection experience at the Secondary Examination Station. We have signed a Memorandum of Understanding with CBP to transfer part of their operations to the station, ensuring unified cargo processing for all imports at a cold storage facility. This will minimize produce handling and reduce inspection times with CBP, CBP agriculture, and USDA inspectors present at the Secondary Examination Station's cold storage facility.

Shorter Travel Times

Roma's port of entry, located in close proximity to the Monterrey metropolitan area, is not only the nearest but also the most efficient and easily accessible port via highway 54. This highway serves as a crucial link connecting the industrial areas near Monterrey to the Ribereña highway (Federal Highway #2), which leads directly to Roma's port of entry.