March 7, 2026 - TRA Newswire -
Serviacero USA has purchased a rail-served site at Gulf Inland Logistics Park in Dayton Texas, where it will establish its first U.S. steel products manufacturing operation.
"We’re pleased to welcome Serviacero USA to our growing community at Gulf Inland Logistics Park,” said Marcus Goering, Principal at Liberty Development Partners. “Their decision to launch their U.S. operations here confirms the strategic advantages we offer, including direct access to both Union Pacific and BNSF rail networks, proximity to the Greater Houston area, and seamless connectivity to their customers and suppliers. Serviacero will be a valuable addition to industrial growth and global logistics in Texas.”
By establishing a plant in the United States, the company says it will further strengthen its ability to deliver local production of steel products and expand capabilities. Serviacero manufactures and supplies steel components to customers in construction, automotive, agri-business, energy, furniture and metalmechanics markets, among others.
“We’re proud to be establishing our U.S. facility at Gulf Inland Logistics Park,” said the General Manager of Serviacero USA. “The location’s rail access and connectivity will help us serve the U.S. market more efficiently, stay closer to our customers, and continue delivering the reliable supply and service that support our customers’ operations.”
Gulf Inland Logistics Park’s location east of Houston in Dayton, Texas puts it close to major transportation arteries, including Downtown Houston, the Port of Houston, and The Woodlands and the property is one of the few dual-rail-served sites in the region.
Gulf Inland Logistics Park's Phase 1, spanning 200 acres, was completed in the fourth quarter of 2025. Both rail-served and non-rail-served sites are now available in Phase 2 of the park's active development.
According to a news release, the project’s rail infrastructure is scaling rapidly: Yards 1 and 2 are fully operational, with 1,000 railcar storage spaces. Three additional yards are set to open this year, bringing the total to over 2,000 railcar storage spaces.
Photo credit: Gulf Inland