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:: About the Free Zone ::

Location is one of the main keys to the enormous success of the Colon Free Zone. Its proximity to the Tigers of the Pacific, to North America and its relative proximity to Europe make it an ideal hub in this age of globalization of the world's economy. The Colon Free Zone aims to be the main commercial distribution center for the hemisphere. To this end the Zone is constantly reconstructing and modernizing warehouse, shipping and transit systems for all types of merchandise, keeping one step ahead of modern technology and always ready to offer the best multimodal services.

Global logistics center

Nearly all world routes pass the Colon Free Zone located as it is at the Atlantic gateway to the Panama Canal with access to both the Atlantic and the Pacific.

Wholesalers and retailers travel to this Free Zone because there they are able to buy all consumer products either by the container load or in smaller quantities, because Zone importers specialize in bringing in container loads of goods, and breaking them down for resale.

Historically the Zone has staked its ground on importing goods duty-free from around the world and selling them to tariff-bound Latin America. With that business basis no longer relevant as Latin tariff barriers fall, the Zone has had to reshape and expand its business according to the ground rules now prevalent worldwide: globalization of trade, speed and efficiency of transit, and competitive prices.

Advantages

The Colon Free Zone has a number of elements which support commercial activity on such differing levels as transport and financial operations. Panama operates four international airports and five seaports with every modern cargo handling facility.

Freight moves by air, land and sea. Every year, over 14,000 cargo vessels crossed the Canal under the flags of over 84 nations. Panama has the world's largest merchant fleet, with a registry of more than 9,000 ships. Many of them stop for cargo and buy their supplies from handlers operating from The Colon Free Zone.

More than 38 international passenger and cargo airlines use the Tocumen International Airport. The majority share in the cargo generated through The Colon Free Zone and a number of cargo airlines use the airport for special flights.

Finally, Panama's International Banking Center with over 75 banks from around the world, with deposits totaling US$34 billion is a great advantage. About 25 banks have branches within the Free Zone itself.

All of these advantages, together with the national currency, the Balboa which is permanently at par with the American dollar, which is legal tender in the country and for which there are no exchange restrictions, make an ideal climate for international commerce. A modern communications system and an efficient tourism service add to the facilities enjoyed by the Colon Free Zone users.

ABOUT THE CFZ |  ZONE FEATURES | INCENTIVES | SETTING UP A BUSINESS | HELPFUL TIPS | TRAVEL INFO | USERS ASSOCIATION | FREE ZONE ADMINISTRATION