Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: CFI Logistica expands cross-border operations; Laredo mayor Saenz hails signing of USMCA; jury convicts trafficker using commercial trucks to smuggle drugs; Laredo CBP office gets new director of field operations.
CFI Logistica expands cross-border operations with new headquarters in Mexico
CFI Logistica, which provides logistics services in Mexico and cross-border operations among the U.S., Mexico and Canada, recently moved to a new corporate headquarters in the central Mexican city of Guadalajara.
“While many transportation providers are making well publicized exits from the Mexican market, CFI Logistica is aiming to expand, making it exactly the right time in our history to move into a larger, more strategic facility that can accommodate our continued expansion,” Mike Cervin, CFI Logistica’s vice president of sales, said in a release.
The new headquarters will be located in Guadalajara’s World Trade Center, an international corporate trade complex with more than three dozen businesses representing eight countries.
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