Skip to main content

Critical Concerns Around Compliance and Geopolitical Uncertainty Featured in Redwood’s Cross-Border Index

CHICAGO and MONTERREY, Mexico, April 09, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Redwood Logistics (Redwood), one of the fastest growing fourth party logistics (4PL) providers in North America, has pinpointed several key issues that are significantly influencing cross-border commerce. These concerns include the forthcoming elections in both the US and Mexico, increased border security protocols and rigorous inspection procedures, all of which are hindering trade flow and leading to considerable trucking delays.

Mexican trucking companies are also currently in limbo, anticipating new investments in Mexico's infrastructure and awaiting the resurgence of demand in the United States. The situation is exacerbated by the strengthening Mexican peso against the US dollar, which may undermine the competitiveness of Mexican exports.

"Compliance and trade regulations, such as the 'Carta Porte,' are crucial to ensuring the swift movement of goods across the border," said Jordan Dewart, President, Redwood Mexico. "A balanced approach that prioritizes trade efficiency while addressing immigration concerns responsibly is going to be crucial to keep cross-border trade flowing seamlessly."

Further analysis indicates that the recent pivot from cargo inspections to immigration enforcement has continued to escalate freight wait times substantially at southern border crossings. The shift in focus from quick transportation to thorough inspections threatens the fluidity of cross-border trade, as initially noted in Redwood's 2023 Q4 Redwood Cross-Border Index.

"Adjustment to these new compliance measures is imperative to sustain the robust trade relationship between Mexico and the United States," added Dewart.

On top of increased border compliance, Mexican trucking companies find themselves in a challenging holding pattern, eagerly awaiting the ripple effects of new investments in Mexico's critical infrastructure and a resurgence in demand from the United States. This sense of anticipation stems from the hope that these developments will spur economic growth and enhance trade facilitation. Yet, the current uncertainty surrounding the timeline for these improvements and the recovery of US demand leaves these companies navigating a precarious balancing act—striving to maintain operational readiness while managing the financial strains associated with prolonged periods of inactivity or reduced capacity.

"The current holding pattern on manufacturing in Mexico, awaiting US demand recovery and infrastructure investment, places Mexican trucking companies in a precarious position," stated Dewart. "It's a critical moment for us to seek innovative solutions and maintain flexibility to adapt quickly to changing market demands."

Finally, the continuous strengthening of the Mexican peso against the US dollar presents a significant challenge for Mexican exporters. A stronger peso increases the cost of Mexican goods abroad, potentially diminishing their competitiveness in the international market. This shift in currency valuation could deter foreign buyers, leading to a decrease in demand for Mexican exports. The situation underscores the importance of closely monitoring currency trends and implementing strategic measures to mitigate the impact on Mexico's export-driven sectors.

Redwood Logistics is hosting an inaugural Cross-Border Logistics Council on April 16, 2024 in Monterrey, Mexico. This event features industry expert speakers from American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, National Chamber of Cargo Transportation (CANACAR), Connecting Mexico, Freightwaves, Carrier Corporation, Straw Weavers, Gontor and many more. Shippers from both sides of the border are attending to learn about how to tackle prevalent logistical challenges faced via cargo delays throughout Mexico's border crossings.

The Cross-Border Logistics Council event will focus on the modernization of critical infrastructure, the push to adopt advanced technologies to combat security and compliance hurdles, as well as insights into finding the right 4PL partner for your cross-border strategy.

"This council represents a pivotal moment for stakeholders on both sides of the border to collaborate and engineer solutions that ensure the resilience and efficiency of cross-border logistics," concluded Dewart.

For additional information and press inquiries, please visit.

About Redwood

Redwood Logistics, a leading logistics platform company and modern 4PL headquartered in Chicago, has provided solutions for moving and managing freight for more than 21 years. The company’s diverse portfolio includes digital freight brokerage and flexible freight management all wrapped into a revolutionary logistics and technology delivery model—Logistics Platform as a Service (LPaaS). LPaaS utilizes an open platform for digital logistics that empowers shippers to seamlessly mix-and-match partners, technologies and solutions into their own unique digital supply chain fingerprint. Redwood connects a wide range of customers to the power of supply chain management, technology and the industry’s brightest minds. For more information, visit www.redwoodlogistics.com.

Media Contact
Tyler Thornton
LeadCoverage
tyler@leadcoverage.com


Primary Logo

Data & News supplied by www.cloudquote.io
Stock quotes supplied by Barchart
Quotes delayed at least 20 minutes.
By accessing this page, you agree to the following
Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions.