Harnessing the Power of Mexico Nearshoring for Supply Chain Success


The article discusses the impact of supply chain disruptions and the potential benefits of nearshoring, particularly in Mexico, for U.S. importers. It highlights the challenges faced by the Asia-Pacific region, especially China, due to supply chain issues, port delays, and increased shipping costs. These challenges have led to shortages of critical goods in the United States. The article emphasizes the need for U.S. importers to build strong relationships with local logistics providers in Mexico who understand the nuances of Mexican customs, regulations, and infrastructure. It also suggests tailoring the choice of logistics providers based on the specific type of goods being imported, such as those with refrigerated shipping capabilities for food items.

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