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Mexico Freight Growth Is Shifting the Nearshoring Question From Location to Lane Control
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Mexico Freight Growth Is Shifting the Nearshoring Question From Location to Lane Control

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 12, 2026 · 7 min read
Customs Brokerage Is Turning Into a Capacity Constraint for Nearshoring
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Customs Brokerage Is Turning Into a Capacity Constraint for Nearshoring

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 11, 2026 · 6 min read
EXPO PACK México 2026 Shows Latin America’s Logistics Automation Moment Is Getting Real
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EXPO PACK México 2026 Shows Latin America’s Logistics Automation Moment Is Getting Real

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.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsJune 5, 2026 · 7 min read
USMCA Negotiations Are Back, and Rules of Origin Are the Freight Planning Issue
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USMCA Negotiations Are Back, and Rules of Origin Are the Freight Planning Issue

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.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 31, 2026 · 6 min read
CPKC and CSX’s Southeast-Mexico Rail Route Is a Nearshoring Test for Intermodal Execution
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CPKC and CSX’s Southeast-Mexico Rail Route Is a Nearshoring Test for Intermodal Execution

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 18, 2026 · 6 min read
The USMCA Review Is Becoming a China-in-Mexico Freight Test
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The USMCA Review Is Becoming a China-in-Mexico Freight Test

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsMay 8, 2026 · 7 min read
Supply Chain Planning in 2026: What the Data Actually Says Shippers Should Do
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Supply Chain Planning in 2026: What the Data Actually Says Shippers Should Do

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.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 30, 2026 · 6 min read
Nearshoring in 2026 Has a Talent Problem, Not Just a Capacity Problem
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Nearshoring in 2026 Has a Talent Problem, Not Just a Capacity Problem

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.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 23, 2026 · 6 min read
Supply Chain Resilience 2.0: How the Best Operators Are Building Tariff-Absorbent Networks in 2026
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Supply Chain Resilience 2.0: How the Best Operators Are Building Tariff-Absorbent Networks in 2026

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

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 9, 2026 · 6 min read
The US 3PL Market Reaches $272.74 Billion by 2031: How Integrated Logistics Models and Nearshoring Are Reshaping Third-Party Logistics
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The US 3PL Market Reaches $272.74 Billion by 2031: How Integrated Logistics Models and Nearshoring Are Reshaping Third-Party Logistics

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.

CXTMS InsightsCXTMS InsightsApril 4, 2026 · 6 min read