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Echo Expands Mexico Operations with Domestic Transportation Services

Echo bolsters its Mexico presence by launching domestic transportation offerings as supply chain operators eye growth opportunities along the U.S.-Mexico border.

Echo Expands Mexico Operations with Domestic Transportation Services

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Transportation services provider Echo is making a strategic bet on Mexico's logistics market by expanding its domestic transportation offerings, capitalizing on growing cross-border trade and supply chain investments. The move reflects broader industry momentum in the region as companies seek to strengthen operations and capitalize on nearshoring trends that have redefined continental supply chains.

According to FreightWaves, Echo's expansion coincides with other significant infrastructure developments in the borderlands. DP World is advancing negotiations to develop a container terminal at the Port of Corpus Christi, while a Chinese auto supplier is committing $42 million to expand manufacturing capacity at its Saltillo plant, underscoring sustained foreign investment in Mexico's manufacturing and logistics infrastructure.

These developments signal continued confidence in Mexico as a strategic hub for North American manufacturing and distribution networks, with logistics providers and industrial companies competing to position themselves for long-term regional growth.

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