In Panama there is connectivity with the different markets of the region and the world thanks to its privileged location, it has a unique attraction for foreign investment. There are a variety of industrial parks in the country located at strategic points, taking into account the ease of access to the main industrial and logistics infrastructures.
Within a free zone, operators, goods industries, service industries and regular commercial use can carry out activities.
Continuous improvement involves six different phases that seek to obtain small improvements in processes and products, with the aim of increasing quality and reducing incidents.
Evaluate the current situation, that is, recognize how the supply chain is in order to facilitate the detection of weak points in the processes and to be able to implement improvement strategies.
Free zones have as main objectives to boost exports, generate employment in those regions and even encourage investment from other countries. Being areas that have important tax advantages, they are an incentive for a logistics company to operate and, in this way, obtain a series of benefits.
A Free Trade Zone is a delimited geographical area of the national territory, whose purpose is to promote and develop the process of industrialization of goods and the provision of services intended primarily for foreign markets. The Free Zones have tax, foreign trade, credit and exchange benefits.
One of the main advantages provided by the Free Zone Law are the tax incentives it provides to companies established in its customs territory. The main goal of the free zones is to increase the volume of exported products, the plants, factories and centers gathered within their area are focused on that objective.
In Panama there is connectivity with the different markets of the region and the world thanks to its privileged location, it has a unique attraction for foreign investment. There are a variety of industrial parks in the country located at strategic points, taking into account the ease of access to the main industrial and logistics infrastructures.
A Free Trade Zone must combine environmental (environmentally friendly, waste and resource reduction), social (social responsibility) and economic (cost reduction through efficiency and economically viable) actions to achieve its regional and global positioning.