A key border crossing linking Argentina and Chile through the Andes has reopened, supporting the return of cross border freight movement and regional trade activity.
The Cristo Redentor crossing in Mendoza resumed operations after 34 days of heavy snowfall and strong winds. Trucks waiting on the Argentine side were authorized to continue their journeys, allowing freight transportation to gradually move forward.
The reopening restores an important connection for businesses moving goods between Argentina and Chile. The route supports regional supply chains by helping shipments continue between producers, distributors and markets across South America.
The development also highlights the importance of flexible transportation planning, shipment scheduling and alternative routing strategies. With weather conditions capable of affecting major trade corridors, businesses can strengthen supply chain resilience by preparing for changes in transportation availability.
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