Unrivaled Location

Where is Rio South Texas Located?

The Rio South Texas Region is strategically located between southern Texas and northern Tamaulipas. It borders the Mexican states of Nuevo León and Coahuila and connects with major economic centers such as San Antonio, Austin, Dallas, and Houston in the United States, and Monterrey, Saltillo, and San Luis Potosí in Mexico.

Dual-Nation Flexibility

Leverage the best of the United States and the best of Mexico with two nations working as one to add ease to your operations and accelerate your success with the Rio Grande Trade. Here you can start up or scale up on one or both sides of the Rio Grande River, this flexibility allows you to implement business and manufacturing processes that move quickly and efficiently, with minimal barriers and maximum customization. The result: The best North American quality at globally competitive prices.

Location and Logistics for Resilient Supply Chains

Located at the geographic crossroads of North American trade routes, Rio South Texas offers high-speed access to 25% of the global consumer market, all within a temperate climate that keeps shipping moving year-round. The region connects seamlessly across the U.S. and North America via Interstate highways and Class I railroads, with direct links to deep-water global ports. Its robust logistics portfolio also includes international airports for both passengers and cargo, as well as proximity to the SpaceX launch site at Starbase, TX.

South Texas main cities

  • Laredo
  • Zapata
  • Roma
  • Rio Grande
  • Mission
  • McAllen
  • Edinburg
  • Pharr
  • Donna
  • Weslaco
  • Mercedes
  • Harlingen
  • Brownsville
  • San Benito
  • Raymondville
  • South Padre Island

North Tamaulipas cities

  • Nuevo Laredo
  • Guerrero
  • Mier
  • Miguel Alemán
  • Reynosa
  • Río Bravo
  • Valle Hermoso
  • Matamoros