6 posts tagged with “Mexico”

A project-logistics dependency map can keep Oaxaca's road, bridge, airport, and rural infrastructure projects from competing for scarce transport capacity.

Mexico's new customs rules show why cross-border teams need shared shipment definitions before documents, values, and broker instructions drift apart.

Mexico's freight growth shows why nearshoring success now depends on cross-border lane control, customs data quality, and exception-ready execution.

UPS' Mexico air freight expansion shows why automotive and industrial shippers need integrated transportation, visibility, and cost controls before expedited freight becomes routine.

The USMCA enters its first formal review in July 2026. With three possible outcomes—extension, annual reviews, or termination—logistics networks across North America face major strategic decisions.

New digital LTL partnerships between US and Mexican carriers are transforming cross-border freight with real-time visibility, electronic customs clearance, and unified tracking across the $653B+ US-Mexico trade corridor.