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Mexico Office

CUBESHIP
MEXICO

Our Mexico team supports cross-border freight programs, nearshoring supply chains, customs-sensitive distribution, and industrial cargo flows between Mexico and the United States.

Mexico sits at the center of North American manufacturing, with strong Pacific and Gulf port access, dense land-border activity, and airport capacity across the country’s major industrial corridors. Cubeship helps clients translate that footprint into a practical operating model.

Population
130.9M

Large domestic market and deep labor pool supporting nationwide distribution and industrial production.

GDP
$1.86T

One of the largest economies in the region, with strong manufacturing, trade, and logistics demand.

Trade Shape
Port + Border

Pacific, Gulf, and U.S. border lanes give shippers multiple routing options for speed and cost control.

Mexico Logistics Blueprint
CAD Style Network View
Major cargo gateways and operating corridors illustrated for Cubeship's cross-border planning model.
MANZANILLO Pacific port LAZARO CARDENAS Pacific port VERACRUZ Gulf port ALTAMIRA Industrial gulf gateway MEXICO CITY AICM air gateway GUADALAJARA Westbound air access MONTERREY Northbound industrial air
Major port gateway
Major airport gateway
Country Facts

Mexico At A Glance

Mexico offers a rare mix of industrial depth, coastline access on two oceans, and direct U.S. border connectivity. For importers, exporters, and manufacturers, that means more routing optionality, stronger nearshoring support, and the ability to balance cost, transit time, and customs complexity.

Population
130,861,007
World Bank most recent population estimate for 2024.
GDP
$1.86 Trillion
World Bank GDP current U.S. dollar estimate for 2024.
Major Ports
Manzanillo, Lazaro Cardenas, Veracruz, Altamira
Key Pacific and Gulf gateways used for container, industrial, and trade-program flows.
Major Airports
Mexico City, Guadalajara, Monterrey
Primary commercial air gateways referenced in current transportation infrastructure planning.
These facts summarize current public data and infrastructure references for planning purposes. Exact routing, capacity, and mode selection should still be evaluated shipment by shipment.
Gateway View

Where Freight Moves

Pacific Coast Manzanillo and Lazaro Cardenas support Asia-linked freight, industrial imports, and west-coast-to-interior supply chain programs.
Gulf Coast Veracruz and Altamira support Atlantic, Europe, and energy-adjacent cargo with access into central and northern Mexico.
Air Cargo Network Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Monterrey give shippers coverage across central, western, and northern industrial demand centers.
Cross-Border Continuity Mexico’s manufacturing corridors connect naturally into U.S. distribution, making it a strong fit for nearshoring and time-sensitive replenishment models.
Cubeship Value Proposition

CUBESHIP HELPS CLIENTS
OPERATE MEXICO CLEANLY

The opportunity in Mexico is real, but so is the operational complexity. Cubeship’s role is to simplify that complexity into a repeatable operating model with better routing choices, clearer program design, and tighter coordination from origin through delivery.

Cross-Border Design

We help structure Mexico-to-U.S. flows with the right mix of port, air, and inland options so clients are not overcommitted to a single routing pattern.

Industrial Corridor Coverage

We connect Mexico’s manufacturing base to warehouse, drayage, forwarding, and distribution decisions that actually support production schedules and customer service.

Program-Level Visibility

Cubeship combines freight execution with milestone visibility and operational coordination so Mexico programs are easier to manage across teams, modes, and borders.