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Puerto Colombia–Laredo Welcomes Volvo Trucks and Mexlog for Cross-Border Export Operations

By María Fernanda Murillo

Nuevo León

March 24, 2026





Puerto Colombia–Laredo continues to strengthen its position within cross-border trade flows following the visit of Volvo Trucks and Mexlog two companies with a strong presence in the transportation industry across North America.

The visit highlights the growing relevance of the port as a logistics platform for companies involved in the movement of heavy vehicles and industrial transportation equipment between Mexico and the United States.

Puerto Colombia–Laredo Gains Relevance in Heavy Vehicle Trade

Volvo Trucks is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of trucks, buses, construction equipment, and marine and industrial engines. Its presence at Puerto Colombia–Laredo reflects the importance of efficient border infrastructure for companies managing large-scale cross-border operations.

Joining the visit was Mexlog, a company specialized in the transportation of tractor-trailers, buses, and automobiles throughout North America. Its participation underscores the operational scale and logistics coordination required in this segment of the market.

A Strategic Border Platform for Export Activity

Puerto Colombia–Laredo is expected to serve as the export channel through which both companies move operations between Mexico and the United States. For manufacturers and transportation providers, border crossings capable of supporting this type of activity are essential for maintaining efficiency, reducing transit complexity, and ensuring continuity in trade flows.

This type of operation is particularly relevant in sectors where timing, equipment handling, and customs coordination are central to supply chain performance.

Supporting Cross-Border Competitiveness

The involvement of companies such as Volvo Trucks and Mexlog reinforces Puerto Colombia–Laredo’s value as a border port aligned with the needs of modern industrial trade. As North American manufacturing and logistics networks continue to expand, ports that can support specialized cargo and vehicle-related exports gain greater strategic importance.

For Puerto Colombia–Laredo, these new export operations contribute to its broader effort to consolidate its standing as one of Mexico’s leading border trade gateways.

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