Logistics Report: Railways in Mexico Facing Congestion, Emergency Shipments Strain Truck Capacity

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In the continuous realm of overseeing shipments across various distances, the spotlight is on both truckload shipments and rail logistics at the start of the year.

Persistent challenges in global ocean freight, coupled with prolonged lead times, have led to an increase in emergency and last-minute shipments from domestic warehouses or production sites to address gaps in imports.

This trend is expected to persist as the global supply chain grapples with ongoing challenges. Additionally, rail traffic to and from Mexico, a significant global trade partner for the United States, continues to face issues. Special permits are now necessary for border crossings, as border control works to address issues arising from the movement of migrants northward.

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