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Juarez offers a solid infrastructure with remarkable quality at a competitive cost and trough reliability.
- Juarez has ample utility and transportation infrastructure. Electricity and natural gas are readily available. Companies that have large process water requirements need to pay special attention to securing rights upfront. Roadways around the city are excellent. Most of the major arteries have 6 to 8 lanes.
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1. Highways
- I-25, I-10 and Panamericana highway, connecting all points in both countries.
- source: http://www.juarezinvest.com
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2. Rail
- 3 Service providers: Union Pacific, Burlington–Santa Fe and Ferromex .
source: http://www.juarezinvest.com
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- 3. Telecommunications and Flights
- Access to 2 international airports in Juarez and El Paso.
* The Juarez Airport provides extensive air services to Mexico’s national markets including Chihuahua City, Monterrey, Tijuana, Torreon and Mexico City. * The El Paso Airport provides direct flights to Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and other major U.S. communities.
- source: http://www.juarezinvest.com
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4. Border Infrastructure
- Ports of entry:
- * Santa Teresa (New Mexico)
* Bridge of the Americas
- * Zaragoza Bridge
- * Paso del Norte/ Santa Fe Bridge
* DCL (Dedicated Commuter Lane)
- 2009 Total Crossings:
- * 12,439,919 private vehicles
- * 7,880,853 pedestrians
- * 705,184 cargo-trucks
- source: http://www.juarezinvest.com
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source: http://www.juarezinvest.com
- Telecommunications and Flights
- Access to 2 international airports in Juarez and El Paso.
* The Juarez Airport provides extensive air services to Mexico’s national markets including Chihuahua City, Monterrey, Tijuana, Torreon and Mexico City. * The El Paso Airport provides direct flights to Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Dallas, Houston and other major U.S. communities.
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