17 posts tagged with “nearshoring”

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

Nearshoring is pushing customs brokerage from back-office service to operational capacity constraint as border freight, tariff complexity, and forced-labor scrutiny rise.

EXPO PACK México 2026 highlights a practical shift toward packaging automation, robotics, AI, and smarter logistics execution across Latin American manufacturing and export supply chains.

New U.S.-Mexico USMCA negotiation rounds put rules of origin back at the center of cross-border freight planning, tariff exposure, and document control.

CPKC and CSX’s improved Southeast-Mexico rail service shows why nearshoring logistics will depend on intermodal reliability, border coordination, and exception visibility.

Chinese manufacturing investment in Mexico is turning the 2026 USMCA review into a freight compliance test for cross-border shippers and forwarders.

BCG and McKinsey data show 62% of companies are actively restructuring supply chain networks in 2026. Here's what that means for your distribution strategy and how to act on it.

Nearshoring strategy in 2026 is being constrained less by factory availability than by a shortage of leaders who can run trade compliance, landed-cost modeling, AI governance, and cross-border execution at speed. Companies expanding in Mexico need org design as much as network design.

Discover how leading logistics operators are building tariff-absorbent supply chain networks in 2026 with predictive inventory, FTZ strategies, and multi-sourcing approaches.

The US 3PL market is projected to grow from $227.69 billion in 2026 to $272.74 billion by 2031 at a 3.68% CAGR. Here's what's driving growth—and why integrated logistics models, nearshoring, and technology differentiation are reshaping the competitive landscape.