Amid the rise of nearshoring and industrial relocation, Palos Garza Servicios Logísticos announces its arrival in Guadalajara to strengthen the competitiveness of companies in the Bajío and Western Mexico. The decision responds to a clear need: integrating transportation, customs and warehousing with a binational operating vision.
History and experience
With more than 34 years of experience, Palos Garza was born and consolidated along the Laredo/Nuevo Laredo border, one of the most dynamic corridors in Mexico–U.S. trade. From there, the company has developed an operating culture focused on compliance, security and customs agility.
Key services
- Own fleet for domestic and international operations: Dry Van, Reefer, Flatbed, LTL and Hazmat.
- Bonded facilities that support customs control and traceability for sensitive goods.
- Warehouses and distribution centers with more than 340,000 m² of capacity, including temperature-controlled spaces and certifications such as CTPAT.
- Customs brokerage with proprietary customs licenses at key Mexican customs points.
Coverage and reach
The Palos Garza network connects Nuevo Laredo/Laredo, Monterrey, Mexico City, Toluca, Puebla and now Guadalajara, linking automotive, electronics, aerospace and agro-industrial clusters with the United States and Canada.
Arrival in the Bajío and Western Mexico
The Guadalajara opening is a bet on being where operational advantages are created: close to strategic industrial parks in El Salto, Tlaquepaque, Zapopan, Tala and Lagos de Moreno, and close to export corridors in Western Mexico. The value proposition is simple: one partner for transportation, customs and distribution, aligned with production programs and service-level requirements.
Invitation to collaborate
If your company needs to integrate its supply chain with a binational approach, let’s talk. We design tailored solutions ranging from cross-border operations to inventory management and regional fulfillment.
