Mexican Trucking to Make Ripples, Not Waves in Texas

Officials in Laredo, the major Mexican-U.S. border crossing in Texas, doubt that the recent Supreme Court ruling that opens all U.S. roads to Mexican trucks will have a major impact on logistics in the Texas corridor. Mexican long-haul carriers seeking to cross the border directly are expected to face a customs nightmare, a factor that would negate any efficiencies gained, officials say. State, Federal & International Affairs Director Rene Gonzales in Laredo, TX, told Fleet Owner that in the short run, the current practice of short-haulers crossing the borders is here to stay at the Texas border. “If ...

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