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Mexico Gains New Transport Agency, CICE Grows: The Weekly Roundup

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Adriana Alarcón By Adriana Alarcón | Journalist & Industry Analyst - Fri, 12/12/2025 - 07:00

This week in logistics, new data shows how strategic risk management is unlocking double-digit margin gains for companies navigating global volatility. In the State of Mexico, a new electric mobility agency signals a transformative push toward sustainable, high-capacity public transport. 

Meanwhile, Veracruz strengthens its position as a national logistics hub as Grupo CICE activates the second phase of its ambitious terminal project.

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Supply Chain Risk Management Boosts Margins by 10 Points: Experts

Effective Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) can raise EBITDA, reduce disruption impacts and boost service levels. Mexican industry leaders show how technology, compliance, and strategic sourcing strengthen resilience in today’s volatile supply chains.

State of Mexico Creates Electric Transport Agency

The State of Mexico created the Mexiquense Electric Transport System (STEM) to lead, expand, and operate new electric and low-emission mobility projects, supporting major Mexicable and Mexibús expansions and advancing a multimodal, sustainable transport network.

Grupo CICE Launches Second Phase of Veracruz North Bay Terminal

Grupo CICE advances its MX$7 billion terminal project in Veracruz with the launch of Phase 2, adding new warehousing, refrigerated capacity, and expanded rail and port infrastructure to boost efficiency, increase market share, and strengthen Mexico’s logistics competitiveness.

Mexico Air Cargo Up 1.4% in October, but Remains Below 2024

Mexico’s air cargo sector saw mixed results in 2025, with October volumes up but year-to-date totals down amid shifting freight patterns. AIFA remained the top cargo hub, while Guadalajara and Queretaro drove regional growth as domestic and international flows continued to rebalance post-AICM reforms.

TCS Strengthens US-Mexico Logistics with Monterrey Expansion

TCS expands into Monterrey to strengthen its cross-border operations, leveraging technology, compliance expertise, and a seasoned leadership team to support growing US-Mexico trade and streamline complex supply chains.

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