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ShipperMarket updates

What shippers need to know to succeed in Mexico in 2025 – and beyond

There is one thing we can be sure about in supply chain – disruption is constant. Over the past few years, shippers and carriers have faced challenges with safely, securely and efficiently moving their cross-border freight.
ShipperResearch and reports

Migrant crisis affecting the Mexico/U.S. border

Migrant crisis affecting the Mexico/U.S. border
ShipperResearch and reports

Nearshoring and Mexico Exports Continue to Increase

INEGI projects highest northbound/southbound gap to date, Mexico's exports hit record highs
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ShipperMarket updates

One way to mitigate your cargo theft risk – utilize Intermodal

99.98% of CPKC cargo in Mexico moves without security incident, as it does in the United States.
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ShipperResearch and reports

The U.S./Mexico northbound/southbound gap continues to grow

The U.S./Mexico northbound/southbound gap continues to grow
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ShipperResearch and reports

Mexico is poised for GDP and investment growth from nearshoring

Analyst Morgan Stanley notes that the world economy is changing and nearshoring is part of the process of this decentralization into a multipolar world.
ShipperMarket updates

Mexico cargo theft is a pain point for shippers – what can you do to mitigate your risk?

Trailer theft and cargo disappearance in Mexico has historically been one of the biggest pain points for U.S. shippers and their cross-border logistics service providers.
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ShipperResearch and reports

Laredo Regains Status as No. 1 US Port for February 2023

The city gained the No. 1 spot among the nation’s 450 international trade gateways
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ShipperResearch and reports

Mexico Capacity Demand Continues to Increase

A driver shortage in Mexico and heightened port volumes point to increasing demand in the country.
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ShipperResearch and reports

The Latest from Schneider Mexico

Schneider’s Mexico team recently moved to a new office in the Polanco District of Mexico City, and hosted customers to celebrate, as well as explore cross-border transportation solutions.
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ShipperBest practices

Mexico Cargo Theft and How to Mitigate Your Risk

Cargo theft continues to increase in Mexico. Schneider can help you to mitigate your risk.
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ShipperResearch and reports

Growing demand for Mexico road freight transport

Long-haul trucking services dominate the industry as Mexico's road transport, accounting for more than 85% of the country's total freight transport.
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Shipping truckload freight southbound from United States to Mexico

Shipping truckload freight southbound from the United States to Mexico? Watch this video to learn more about the process.
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Intermodal rail shipping keeps your northbound freight moving at the Mexico border

What's the process of northbound intermodal/rail freight being shipped from Mexico to the United States? Watch this video to learn more.
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Northbound cross-border truckload shipping made easy with Schneider

How does the northbound truckload shipping process from Mexico to the United States work? Watch this video to learn more.
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Rail shipping keeps your southbound freight moving at the Mexico border

How does the southbound intermodal/rail shipping process from the United States to Mexico work? Watch this video to learn more.
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ShipperCase study

Auto parts manufacturer revitalizes its supply chain with cross-border shipping

Schneider Intermodal helped retool an automotive manufacturer’s cross-border transportation process to increase efficiency and cut costs of heavy haul shipments.
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ShipperCase study

Custom drop trailer solution improves cross-border shipping of PPE

A medical supply company that makes PPE saw an increase in demand due to COVID-19. As part of the manufacturing process, materials and trailers are stored at a facility in Texas and are moved across the border into Mexico for manufacturing. The heightened need for PPE and expedited timeline stressed the supply chain and left the manufacturer unclear how to move forward efficiently.

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