Mexico's heavy-duty truck industry experienced a notable recovery in June, with both production and export volumes rising. This upturn is primarily attributed to the sustained demand for freight services within the United States, which continues to drive orders for new vehicles.
For freight forwarders and logistics professionals, this development signals improved availability of heavy-duty trucks, potentially easing capacity constraints for cross-border road transport between Mexico and the US. Increased production and exports could lead to more stable rates and better equipment access for shippers moving goods across the border. This trend is crucial for supply chains reliant on efficient land-based logistics in North America.




