WEB_CITE CITY SITE SELECTION
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PHARR INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE • www.pharrbridge.com The Pharr-Reynosa International Bridge serves as one of the most important ports of entry for the U.S.-Mexico border. It handles both commercial and passenger-operated vehicles and crosses about 175,000 vehicles monthly. The Pharr International Bridge is also the only commercial bridge crossing in Hidalgo County, and is the number two bridge in the country for crossing of fruits and vegetables. The Pharr International Bridge connects US Hwy. 281/I-69W to the City of Reynosa, Tamaulipas, the fastest growing city in Mexico.
PORT TAMPA BAY • www.tampaport.com Tampa/Hillsborough County boasts some of the highest-rated international and domestic shipping facilities in the nation. Strategically located on Florida’s west coast, the Port of Tampa is easily linked to rapidly expanding markets in Central and South America, and beyond the Panama Canal. The port also provides ship building, maintenance, and repair. To learn more about these services, point your browser to the port’s website.
WATSON LAND COMPANY • www.watsonlandcompany.com Watson Land Company is a developer, owner, and manager of industrial properties throughout southern California. With a legacy spanning more than two centuries, Watson’s dedication to customers is based on delivering functional, high-quality buildings within masterplanned centers, coupled with unmatched customer service. Watson Land Company’s long-standing tradition of integrity, innovation, and fiscal responsibility has made it one of the region’s most respected names in commercial real estate, and one of the largest industrial developers in the nation.
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QSSI • www.qssi-wms.com Move your company to the next level with QSSI’s PowerHouse warehouse management system. Increase revenue and efficiencies, lower labor costs, and improve customer service. With the knowledge to act, you have the power to improve. Capabilites include high functionality, enterprise integration, transportation, process automation and 3PL billing.
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