UPS Expands Mexico Air Freight Network With $50M Investment

Logistics firm UPS invests $50 million to enhance air cargo services for manufacturers amid North American nearshoring trends. UPS is investing $50 million to expand its air freight capabilities in Mexico, targeting industrial and automotive manufacturers. The move aims to

Logistics firm UPS invests $50 million to enhance air cargo services for manufacturers amid North American nearshoring trends.

UPS is investing $50 million to expand its air freight capabilities in Mexico, targeting industrial and automotive manufacturers. The move aims to provide time-definite heavy air freight services, improving supply chain reliability and visibility for production-critical shipments.

The company will introduce one-, two-, and three-day service options starting in August, addressing delays at the U.S.-Mexico border. UPS highlights growing demand for faster, predictable logistics solutions as nearshoring accelerates in North America.

The investment aligns with broader trends of manufacturers seeking shorter lead times and more efficient cross-border movement of high-value parts.

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