ROCA El Salto Included in AMPIP Recognition Linked to Plan México’s 100 Industrial Parks Goal
By María Fernanda Murillo
March 18, 2026
ROCA Desarrollos continues to strengthen its position in Mexico’s industrial real estate sector following the recognition of ROCA El Salto by AMPIP, Mexican Association of Industrial Parks, as part of the 100 industrial parks goal under Plan México.
The acknowledgment places the project within a broader national effort aimed at expanding industrial infrastructure and supporting the next stage of manufacturing and investment growth across the country.
ROCA El Salto Within a National Industrial Development Agenda
The inclusion of ROCA El Salto in this initiative reflects the project’s relevance within Mexico’s evolving industrial platform. As industrial demand continues to grow, the development of new parks and the consolidation of existing ones remain central to strengthening the country’s capacity to attract manufacturers, logistics operators, and export-oriented investment.
For ROCA Desarrollos, the recognition reinforces the value of developing projects aligned with the infrastructure and operational standards required by today’s industrial market.
AMPIP Recognition Highlights Industrial Real Estate Relevance
Recognition from AMPIP carries particular importance within Mexico’s industrial ecosystem, as the association represents some of the country’s most established industrial park developers and operators. Being identified as part of the 100-park objective underscores ROCA El Salto’s place within the national conversation on industrial expansion and competitiveness.
This type of visibility is especially relevant at a time when companies are prioritizing locations that offer quality infrastructure, connectivity, and long-term development potential.
Supporting Mexico’s Industrial Growth Strategy
Plan México’s industrial park target reflects the growing need for more space and better infrastructure to support manufacturing growth, supply chain integration, and new investment projects. Developments included in that vision are expected to play a role in enabling the next wave of industrial activity tied to both domestic expansion and international investment.
For projects like ROCA El Salto, this recognition helps position them within a framework of long-term opportunity tied to industrial growth and the continued modernization of Mexico’s real estate platform.
As demand for industrial space remains strong, acknowledgments such as this reinforce the importance of developers and projects that contribute to the country’s competitiveness and future manufacturing capacity.

