Top US-Mexico
Freight Corridors
Ranked by shipper volume — the lanes where the most manufacturers, distributors, and Fortune 500 companies are moving cross-border freight.
Why Nuevo León Dominates
Nuevo León (Monterrey metro) is Mexico's industrial capital — home to automotive, electronics, and industrial manufacturers. It sits adjacent to Laredo, the #1 US-Mexico crossing by truck volume, making it the default destination for most cross-border freight.
Laredo crossing detail →The Automotive Belt
Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and Kentucky form the US automotive belt — home to OEMs and tier-1/tier-2 suppliers. Their Mexico freight moves mostly to Nuevo León (Saltillo), Coahuila, and Chihuahua, where automotive assembly plants cluster along the border.
Automotive industry data →The Nearshoring Surge
Post-2020, nearshoring has accelerated freight in every corridor. Companies reshoring from Asia are landing in Monterrey, Tijuana, and Juárez — and their freight is moving on US trucks. Newer corridors like California→Baja California are growing fastest.
Nearshoring guide →Find Shippers in Any Corridor
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