LACC - Latin America Cargo City

Latin America Cargo City is a multimodal free airport located within the Montevideo International Airport and the only Airport Free Zone in Latin America.

Last update: 02/12/2024

Company's presentation

With an attractive duty-free scheme, GDP/GMP-compliant infrastructure and information systems, adaptable logistics configurations ranging from pay-per-use warehouse space for cross-docking operations to a fully owned and operated customer warehouse, LACC provides the platform for secure, cost-effective and quality-oriented last mile distribution in South America.

Under its previous name MVD Free Airport, LACC positioned itself as a leading regional distribution centre for a wide range of industries. As of February 2022 and in conjunction with the opening of state-of-the-art infrastructure, MVD Free Airport is now Latin America Cargo City.

Cargo can be received and dispatched by land, sea or air, enabling the last miles to be customised, as well as the ability to perform any type of packaging or value-added activity within 200 metres of the runway. LACC provides solutions to Fortune 1000 and SME customers in a wide range of industries including pharmaceuticals, high-tech, spare parts, textiles, among others.

MVD Free Airport is a strategic business unit of TCU.SA dedicated to the commercialization and provision of regional distribution services in various verticals of the industry, including pharmaceutical products, clinical trials, animal health, medical devices, high technology, luxury and spare parts.

- 3PL

- Inbound/Outbound Handling

- Customization/Postponement

- Primary and Secondary Packaging

- Hardware Replacement

- Software Configuration

- Refurbishing

EXPERIENCE IN ASSISTING FOREIGN INVESTORS

Yes

INTERNATIONAL PRESENCE

MVD Free Airport’s holding company (Corporación América Airports) is a publicly traded company (NYSE:CAAP) present in over 10 countries. Within South America it is present in Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Perú and Uruguay.


Staff: 90
Year of constitution : 2004
Languages: Spanish, Portuguese and English.

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