A recent report sheds light on the increasing focus of UK manufacturers on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitments. Here’s a roundup of the latest developments in cross-border trucking and trade between the United States and Mexico:
Texas-based Customs Broker Expands Cross-Border Footprint Eduardo Lozano’s venture, Eduardo E. Lozano & Co. Inc. (EELCO), which began in 1991 with modest beginnings, has grown into a significant player in the cross-border freight forwarding business. The company, based in Laredo, Texas, boasts over 33 years of experience in U.S.-Mexico border customs operations. Recently, EELCO expanded its operations with a new 250,000-square-foot logistics warehouse in North Laredo. This move comes amid the backdrop of increased trade activity between the U.S. and Mexico, with Laredo serving as a crucial trade gateway.
Pennsylvania-based Mushroom Grower Expands Production into Mexico South Mill Champs, a mushroom grower based in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, has forged a partnership with Grupo APAL, a Mexican private investment company. The collaboration aims to establish a mushroom growing farm and packing operation near Queretaro, Mexico, signaling South Mill Champs’ commitment to modernizing the mushroom industry across North America.
Impilo Opens Phoenix Warehouse to Expand Distribution Network Technology firm Impilo has inaugurated a distribution center in Phoenix to meet the growing demand for remote patient monitoring (RPM) services in the western U.S. This strategic move underscores Impilo’s dedication to enhancing its service capabilities and catering to evolving market needs.
These developments underscore a broader trend of companies adapting to changing market dynamics and expanding their operations to better serve their customers. As global trade continues to evolve, businesses are increasingly prioritizing sustainability and innovation to stay competitive and address emerging challenges in the industry.
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