
Industrial developer FINSA renewed the “ AMPIP Safe Industrial Park ” distinction in six of its industrial parks for the period 2026-2028, consolidating its commitment to safety, operational continuity and certainty for companies located in its developments.
The renewal was presented during the Second Meeting of Associates of the Mexican Association of Private Industrial Parks (AMPIP) , held in Monterrey, Nuevo León, where David O’Donnell , president of the Board of Directors of AMPIP, recognized the company for maintaining compliance with the program guidelines in six of its industrial parks.
The AMPIP Safe Industrial Park program was designed in 2023 under the presidency of Sergio Argüelles , with the objective of establishing operating rules and technical criteria that strengthen the competitiveness, asset security and logistical protection of the country’s industrial parks.
The FINSA parks that retained their certification are the following complexes: Aguascalientes Industrial Park, Puebla Industrial Park I, Querétaro Industrial Park II, Santa Catarina Industrial Park I, FINSA Apodaca Industrial Park and FINSA Guadalupe Industrial Park.
The evaluation carried out by AMPIP considers audits in 10 comprehensive security standards , including strategic planning, physical security, access controls, business partner management, process security, cargo vehicle inspection, personnel security, information and documentation protection, training and incident management.
For Claudia Esteves , general manager of AMPIP, the renewal of the distinction takes on special relevance in the current economic and logistical environment.
“Reaffirming this commitment right here in Monterrey, a key epicenter for international value chains, has strategic significance. FINSA’s renewal of this certification in six of its industrial parks demonstrates that our sector is moving toward a higher standard of sophistication. By certifying such meticulous processes, we inject resilience and operational certainty into the entire North American supply chain. The continued commitment of developers like FINSA raises the bar for quality across the entire national industry,” he said.
The renewal of the certification is based on the report submitted by FINSA to AMPIP, in which the company demonstrated that the security and infrastructure systems audited by external consultants show no significant changes. Furthermore, FINSA committed to submitting its six parks to another external audit within two years.
For his part, Sergio Argüelles, CEO of FINSA, highlighted that certification has become a key element in strengthening the confidence of investors and tenants.
“In an environment where supply chain reliability is a decisive factor for investment, having this distinction supports what FINSA has built over decades: industrial parks that operate with the highest standards of safety and certainty for our tenants,” he said.
According to both organizations, this accreditation represents direct benefits for companies located in industrial parks , by contributing to the reduction of operational risks, improving preventive coordination with authorities, and offering more reliable conditions for advanced manufacturing activities and last-mile logistics.
With this renewal, AMPIP and FINSA seek to reinforce the modernization of Mexican industrial infrastructure, in a context where security and operational resilience have become strategic factors for the competitiveness of supply chains and the attraction of investments.
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