El Sol de Occidente: Lindora Park Free Zone announced a new phase of consolidation by formally integrating Integrated Logistics Services (SEL) companies into its tenant ecosystem. This addition positions it as a business park that transcends traditional manufacturing and service operations.
“Companies looking to establish logistics operations need efficiency, connectivity, and speed. In our case, the location and infrastructure allow companies to develop inventory, sorting, and distribution processes with high operational standards,” commented Javier Bello, General Manager of Lindora Park.
The arrival of SEL companies is made possible by factors such as warehouse infrastructure, as it boasts ample and modern facilities. Furthermore, its location west of San José provides a prime position for efficient distribution processes, with quick access to consumer centers, international airports, and the country’s main highways.
Integrated Logistics Services (SEL) companies specialize in injecting value into the supply chain, performing tasks such as inventory control, expiration date management, sorting, packing, repackaging, invoicing and distribution, without altering the nature of the product.
In 2024, regulations were implemented in our country to strengthen the role of Local Economic Spaces (LES), demanding greater added value through strict controls, traceability, and inventory management with superior standards. With these changes, LES are no longer simply warehouses but have become specialized nodes within regional supply chains.
Furthermore, Executive Decree No. 45258-MEIC, published on November 6, simplified the operation by eliminating the need to comply with certain Technical Notes (369, 370 and 387) for products that are not marketed in the local market, which reduces the operational burden and improves the competitiveness of the sector.
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