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Logistics Storage Trends for 2025:
What You Need to Know

In today’s competitive logistics landscape, companies are seeking solutions to centralize operations, optimize resources, and reduce costs. With limited urban space and rising costs per square meter, consolidating functions in a single location is becoming essential. By 2025, logistics storage will emphasize versatile spaces that integrate offices, manufacturing, and distribution under one roof, with Interlogix México leading the way in this transformation.

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Interlogix Mexico is responding to this trend with its vertical logistics parks, designed to offer flexibility and functionality in limited spaces. These facilities allow companies to conduct both administrative and operational activities in an environment optimized for growth and efficiency.

Centralizing operations also significantly reduces operational costs by eliminating the need for multiple property rentals and minimizing transportation expenses between sites. This approach not only saves money but enhances departmental collaboration, enabling a more streamlined and effective operation.

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CStrategically located in Mexico City, Interlogix’s vertical logistics parks optimize space while offering competitive advantages tailored for last-mile operations. This setup allows companies to reduce delivery times and stay closer to their end customers.

By 2025, companies adopting this unified approach will enhance their competitiveness and operational efficiency. Interlogix México is redefining logistics storage with innovative solutions that consolidate all operational areas into one location, providing a true hub for growth and efficiency. Centralized operations not only reduce operational costs but also improve efficiency by minimizing response times and fostering internal collaboration. A prime example is a company that has successfully integrated its corporate offices, manufacturing, and distribution center within one of our logistics parks. This model has allowed the company to cut internal transportation costs and maximize every square meter, especially in a space-constrained city like Mexico City..

 

By: Erik Olvera | Marketing Manager

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