Its strategic location allows it to efficiently connect the markets of Latin America, the Caribbean, North America, and Asia, backed by robust logistics infrastructure and a stable business environment.
The country has established itself as a key platform for regional and international operations, especially for companies seeking efficiency, connectivity, and competitiveness under a free trade zone regime.
The Panama Canal plays a key role in the country's competitive advantage, facilitating maritime transit between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. This interoceanic waterway has driven the development of an extensive network of ports, distribution centers, and logistics services operating around one of the world's most important trade corridors.
Thanks to this connectivity, Panama is positioned as a strategic point for international trade and regional distribution.


Panama offers favorable conditions for investment and business operations, including the use of the U.S. dollar, economic stability, and a legal framework designed to promote international trade. These characteristics provide security, predictability, and confidence to companies operating in multiple markets.
Law 32 on Free Trade Zones allows companies to operate with significant tax and customs exemptions, reduce operating costs, and handle international merchandise without having to nationalize it. This regime is designed to facilitate exports, business growth, and global competitiveness, taking advantage of Panama's strategic location and logistics platform.

HERN IN ZONE is located on the Transistmica highway, km 31, strategically positioned between the Atlantic and Pacific ports, with direct access to the country's main logistics corridors.
