The Perico Free Zone highlights the dynamism of the operations carried out by its direct users, focusing on the recent activity of RY Company in Lot 7. These movements underscore the investment in infrastructure and the efficiency in logistics management within the Free Zone regime.
Infrastructure Assembly with Heavy Machinery
Over the past few days, key movements related to the construction and assembly of a new warehouse for RY Company were recorded.
- Crane Entry: A crane was authorized to enter first thing in the morning, which is essential for the warehouse assembly tasks in Lot 7.
- Excavator Exit: The exit of an excavator shovel that had entered the Free Zone earlier in the week was carried out.
- This exit is classified as an exclusive Free Zone operation for RY Company, a direct user.
- The movement of the machinery was executed parallel to the truck weighing service, demonstrating the Free Zone’s capacity to coordinate multiple logistic tasks simultaneously.
The development of these assembly tasks underscores the commitment of the Perico Free Zone to facilitate the necessary resources (authorizations and infrastructure) so that direct users can carry out their investment and construction projects effectively.

Rigorous Customs Control
A central element that ensures the legality and transparency of these operations is the intervention of the General Directorate of Customs (DGA).
- Mandatory Presence: Every operation involving both the entry and exit of goods and machinery from the Free Zone is carried out with the presence and verification of Customs.
- Verifying Guards: Specifically, Customs verifying guards must be present for every movement to ensure compliance with the regulations of the customs regime.