A major LTL trucking company announced the launch of expanded Mexico cross-border services.
On July 17, Greenwich, Connecticut-headquartered XPO, Inc. announced the launch of the XPO Mexico+ service, “add[ing] more capacity, coverage and technology to its long-standing cross-border routes in response to growing customer demand, as supply chains shift from overseas to North American production.”
XPO recently acquired 28 service centers previously owned and operated by Yellow and said that they plan to use these new locations to expand their cross-border services to both Canada and Mexico.
Features of XPO Mexico+ include:
“For more than 40 years, our North American network has set the standard for LTL freight transportation between the US and Mexico. Now, we’re at the forefront of growth in cross-border trade, with nearshoring trends driving increasing demand for LTL services. XPO Mexico+ delivers an industry-leading network of border crossing points, expanded Mexico coverage and purpose-built technology. Our customers‘ shipments arrive safely and on time, with door-to-door visibility,” said Mario Harik, chief executive officer of XPO.