Infrastructure

The Cuban government has invested an average of 300 million USD per year in the development of high standard infrastructure which are already available for investors.

Aqueduct and sewerage

Water supply, sewage and rain drainage networks have been developed. Current water availability is 300 liters per second.

Waste treatment

There are modern treatment plants for non-harmful liquid waste, located in various areas, in accordance with the nature of the waste generated in each area. A comprehensive system of solid waste management is currently being designed.

communications terminal

It is the most modern in the region, located in a deep water port and designed to operate Neo Panamax ships. Its current capacity is 822,000 TEUs, with future potential to reach 3 million TEUs.

Roads

The Zone is linked to the rest of the country and internally through primary, secondary and tertiary roads.

railways

The new double-track railway, which began operations in July 2014 for the transportation of cargo and passengers, connects with the rest of the national rail network.

Infocommunications

Connection by optic fiber

Broadband Internet

Wi-Fi ETECSA

Commercial Office

warehouses

46 784 m² of roofed warehouses
30,000 m² in the open air
8,500 m³ refrigerated

bussiness center

Office spaces to lease
Commercial offices
Restaurant
Cafeteria

underground cable

The ZED Mariel is connected to the national electrical network through two circuits, it has electrical substations. The current available power is 130 MWh and the installation of solar panels is promoted to contribute to Cuba's aspiration to…