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Home Risk & Resilience Geopolitics

Logistics Reshapes North America’s Trade Map: 3 Key Shifts

2026/03/28
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Logistics Reshapes North America’s Trade Map: 3 Key Shifts

According to mexicobusiness.news, logistics has evolved from an operational function into a strategic pillar shaping how companies grow and sustain presence across North America — driven by USMCA integration, border dynamics, and rising uncertainty in trade policy.

From Cost Efficiency to Resilience

Historically, logistics prioritized low costs and next-day delivery. But as political tensions and regulatory adjustments intensify, operational efficiency alone no longer suffices. Supply chain leaders now prioritize resilient, flexible networks over rigid structures. As Francisco Ricaurte, President of UPS Latin America, states:

“Flexibility is today’s stability.” — Francisco Ricaurte, President, UPS Latin America

This shift positions logistics as a core risk management tool — where scenario analysis, multi-route planning, and real-time visibility directly support operational continuity and corporate reputation.

US-Mexico Trade Hits Record Levels

US-Mexico trade reached unprecedented scale in 2025. According to the US Department of Commerce Census Bureau, Mexican exports to the United States totaled US$448 billion in the first 10 months of 2025 — a new record. Total Mexican exports to the US for the full year stood at US$399.5 billion. Meanwhile, US shipments to Mexico exceeded US$283 billion in the same 10-month period. Critical border crossings — including Laredo, Ciudad Juárez, and Tijuana — serve as high-volume funnels, with Highway 57 acting as a key north-south artery. These flows span vehicles, engine parts, avocados, beer, electronics components, heavy machinery, and natural gas — underscoring deep interdependence.

Back row: Alban Miranda, BNY; Dyanne Carenza, Scotiabank; Antonio Federico, Citi; Caryn Pace Messenger, Bank of America; João Galvão, Standard Chartered Front row: Geoff Brady, Bank of America; Jonath
Back row: Alban Miranda, BNY; Dyanne Carenza, Scotiabank; Antonio Federico, Citi; Caryn Pace Messenger, Bank of America; João Galvão, Standard Chartered Front row: Geoff Brady, Bank of America; Jonath

Canada: An Underutilized Corridor

While the US dominates Mexican export destinations, Canada represents a stable, predictable, and underleveraged market fully integrated under USMCA. In 2022, Mexico exported more than US$22 billion worth of goods to Canada — led by delivery trucks, auto parts, and tropical fruits. Unlike major US market entry, integrating Canada often requires only route optimization across existing North American distribution centers — not full operational redesign. This makes it a practical lever for supply chain diversification and de-risking.

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Practitioner Implications

For global supply chain professionals, three actions are now critical: (1) Treat logistics as a strategic function — not just execution — embedding it early in market-entry and nearshoring decisions; (2) Prioritize end-to-end visibility and predictive demand technology to avoid bottlenecks at key land ports; and (3) Actively assess Canada as a complementary corridor to reduce overreliance on single-border lanes. As infrastructure analysis from Mexecution confirms, agility at chokepoints like Laredo hinges on synchronized inventory, adaptive routing, and trusted third-party partners capable of navigating customs, compliance, and cross-border variability.

Source: mexicobusiness.news

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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