Clic 80: A Strategic Logistics Infrastructure Project Transforming Colombia’s Competitiveness

November 27, 2025

On Calle 80, one of Colombia’s most strategic freight corridors, a major project is rising: Clic 80, a high-standard logistics warehouse complex. This development aims to modernize the country’s logistics infrastructure, anticipating the growth of e-commerce, the increase in demand for storage and transportation, and the need for efficiency when moving cargo throughout the national territory.

Why Calle 80 and What Clic 80 Represents

Calle 80 connects Bogotá with key regions such as Antioquia, the Coffee Region, Urabá and the Caribbean area, making it a vital axis for domestic trade and for merchandise distribution. In a context of scarcity of modern logistics warehouses, especially Class A or A+, this project emerges as a response to a clear need: offering high-standard infrastructure designed for complex, efficient and scalable logistics operations.

Main Technical Features and Capabilities

Project Dimensions

Clic 80 will have more than 48,282 m² of built area.

High-Performance Infrastructure

Its warehouses will feature 12-meter clear height, high-resistance floors suitable for automation, loading docks with levelers, large maneuvering yards, optimized internal roads, and integrated administrative spaces.

Operational and Logistic Efficiency

The dock ratio of one dock per 600 m², along with optimized layouts, supports vertical storage, efficient truck rotation, automation systems, and modern operating models.

Focus on Strategic Sectors

The project is designed for 3PL companies, e-commerce, retail, pharmaceuticals, and both national and international operators seeking high-standard infrastructure.

Additionally, Clic 80 is being developed as a speculative project: it is being built in anticipation of future demand, without any pre-signed leasing contracts. This approach demonstrates confidence in the growth of the logistics sector and in the future demand for high-quality storage spaces.

Social, Economic, and Environmental Impact

The construction of Clic 80 will generate employment: between 500 and 600 jobs during the construction phase, and between 800 and 1,200 jobs once operational. But not only that: the project includes sustainability criteria. It is in the process of obtaining EDGE certification (from the World Bank Group), which implies a minimum savings of 20% in energy, water and materials consumption compared to conventional buildings. Some of its green features include: smart lighting, natural-light domes and roofing prepared for solar panels.

This not only reduces operational costs, but provides energy stability and compliance with international sustainable building standards, which is important in a corridor like Cota–Siberia, with historic electrical restrictions.

What Clic 80 means for logistics, e-commerce and national development

  • It represents a qualitative leap in logistics infrastructure in Colombia: it offers spaces designed under international standards (Class A+ warehouses), with modern equipment and strategic location. This allows national and international companies to operate more efficiently, reduce times and costs, and respond to the growth of e-commerce.
  • It helps alleviate the historical shortage of high-standard warehouses, which in many cities has driven prices upward and limited logistics capacity. With more available space, pressure on rental costs can be mitigated.
  • It boosts employment, both in construction and operation, generating direct labor opportunities in a key sector for the economy.
  • With its focus on sustainability and modern standards, Clic 80 lays the foundation for greener, more efficient and more competitive logistics—an essential trend for attracting investment and strengthening trade in Colombia.

Conclusion

Clic 80 is more than a warehouse project: it is a strategic bet to modernize the country’s logistics infrastructure, adapt it to the demands of e-commerce and global trade, and build a solid foundation for Colombia’s economic growth. For companies like yours that work in international cargo, customs and logistics, it represents a clear opportunity: modern infrastructure, efficient connectivity and operational capacity to respond to the challenges of globalization.

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