
From these facilities, the company will carry out rail transfers, specialized storage, and land transportation activities , aligned with the personalized needs of its customers throughout the country.
“We began construction of our Pesquería rail freight terminal in Nuevo León. This major logistics infrastructure project will further contribute to North American trade integration,” said Alejandro Doria, company president.
The new terminal will begin operations in the second quarter of 2026. It will be the largest of its kind in Mexico and will create more than 2,300 new direct and indirect jobs.
Samuel García, governor of Nuevo León, highlighted the arrival of Bulkmatic in the state, a state that continues to grow in the industrial sector with transnational companies.
“I’m very motivated and optimistic about Nuevo León’s future. I’m grateful to Bulkmatic because today’s message about the first stone is the kind of announcement we like. I say this with a sense of pride because not just any investment is coming in,” he said.
The new terminal in Pesquería will focus on handling bulk materials and will optimize the supply chains of strategic industries such as food, plastics, chemicals, and energy.
“It’s when they tell you Volvo is coming, they’re going to build the largest bus factory in the world, and Lego, and others. Well, today the largest cargo logistics terminal in Mexico is coming. Welcome to Nuevo León. We’re proud to welcome you. This land is fertile; every dollar you invest is multiplied,” the governor added.
For his part, Emmanuel Loo, head of the state Ministry of Economy, noted that “with the arrival of companies like Bulkmatic, Nuevo León is consolidating its position as a logistics hub in Mexico, which is why we are proud to have supported them since the beginning of their operations in the state.”
With this announcement, Bulkmatic has invested $387 million in the state:$12 million in the García terminal and $125 million in the two Salinas Victoria terminals.
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