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A.P. Moller – Maersk (Maersk) opened a new 402,000-square-foot facility in El Paso, Texas on September 5, in order to support growing demand for logistics services at the border of the United States and Mexico.
The facility is located five minutes from the Ysleta-Zaragoza International Bridge on the border of El Paso and Ciudad Juárez in Chihuahua, Mexico, enabling fast and flexible cross-border trade between countries. The Ysleta Port of Entry, located at the bridge, is the largest commercial port in the El Paso district and a critical trade corridor for northbound goods out of Juárez. The site is located along a popular stopping point for trucks heading north and south across the border and for U.S. domestic loads heading east and west along Interstate 10.
The company says that, with 73 dock doors, two ramps for oversize cargo and 116 truck yard spaces, the multiclient facility is designed for efficient receiving, separation and consolidation of cargo as well as the distribution of freight across North America using Maersk’s ground freight network. It is equipped with 24-hour surveillance and a fully fenced yard.
The facility is a customs bonded warehouse, enabling customers to delay duty payment until the merchandise is released for consumption or re-exported. Additionally, the site has an 80,000-square-foot Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ), where customers can store goods indefinitely without incurring duties. Customers can also rent office space within the facility, providing authorized personnel convenient access to their inventory.
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