Across the Border: Investment in Mexican transportation is stuck in neutral
An unexpected blowhas been landed against Mexican road cargo carriers in their 12-year-long battle against "neutral investment," and it's come from an...
Mexico is taking a hit from the Chinese 'invasion'
Now that a "China Syndrome" is clobbering the Mexican economy, the nation is beginning to wake up to the harsh reality that it is a loser in every way...
'Chocolate' vehicles are a political hot potato in Mexico
Politics and illegally imported cars and trucks are making for an unsavory stew in Mexico. About a dozen leading business organizations in Mexico are...
For Coca-Cola Mexico, things go better with logistics
Delivering the right shipment to the right end customer can be easier said than done -- but the success or failure of a company depends accomplishing...
China Passes Mexico for U.S. Exports
In January, Mexico exported $12.106 billion in goods to the U.S., an 8.4% increase over the same period in 2004...
Boosting the Mexico U.S. Rail Corridor
Mexico’s railroad company, Transportación Ferroviaria Mexicana, (TFM) has decided to sell its 51% ownership of its Mexico City - Nuevo Laredo railroad to Kansas City Southern...
Mexican Port Competition for Panama?
The logistics corridor runs 300 kilometers by rail equipped to handle doublestacks, It connects the ports of Salina Cruz on the Pacific and Coatzacoalcos ...
Mexican Truck Weight Issues
Rulings are needed in order to finally settle the dispute between two organizations, the National Cargo Carriers Chamber (Canacar) and National Association of Private Carriers (ANTP)...






