Gaso-Max XSTOP announced the construction of two new secure truck stops in the state of Aguascalientes, with an estimated investment of 200 million pesos. The projects will be located at strategic points: one on Federal Highway 45, in the municipality of San Francisco de los Romo, and the other in the southern part of the state, bordering neighboring states.
Each complex will offer fuel supply, commercial areas, rest areas, and security and surveillance services, specially designed for freight and long-haul truckers. In addition, complementary spaces will be included to enhance the experience of those traveling on the national highway network.
With these developments, Gaso-Max XSTOP will expand its presence in the country, adding two new facilities to the 25 truck stops it already operates in various states. This strategy reinforces the importance of Aguascalientes as a key point in highway traffic and national logistics.
The announcement was made at a meeting between company executives and Governor Tere Jiménez, who highlighted the regional impact of the investment. “We are interested in creating these types of spaces so that truckers traveling through Aguascalientes have greater security,” she stated, emphasizing that the initiative will help maintain the state’s status as one of the safest in the country.
The governor added that these projects not only strengthen highway infrastructure but also boost regional economic activity, consolidating Aguascalientes as a strategic hub for freight transport and the development of services related to the energy and logistics sectors.

Source: globalenergy




