A recent trend among manufacturers is “nearshoring” — relocating overseas production facilities to countries closer to their markets. In the 1990s, many U.S. companies hopped on the offshoring trend to reduce costs; now, they are bringing some operations back to North America (specifically Mexico) to minimize the effects of supply chain disruptions while keeping costs in check.
Part and parcel to the nearshoring trend is a greater demand for intermodal shipping across the U.S./Mexico border. If your cross-border shipping strategy could improve or your company wants to create a more efficient supply chain to support your nearshoring strategy, follow these best practices.
As manufacturers establish new supply chains for products funneling into and out of new facilities in Mexico, intermodal shipping offers a cost-effective, reliable and sustainable alternative to long-distance trucking.
The transportation landscape includes several intermodal providers to choose from. When assessing your options, follow these best practices.
The right intermodal provider will depend on the nature of your shipments. However, a few examples of best-in-class intermodal services across the border by rail include Union Pacific’s Eagle Premium and Falcon Premium services.
Eagle Premium
Union Pacific’s Eagle Premium service is an all-rail, seamless service that bypasses congested border crossings, which helps shipments arrive on time. Working with Grupo México Transportes (GMXT), Eagle Premium service includes:
Falcon Premium
Falcon Premium is the fastest, most reliable intermodal rail service between Canada and Mexico. Three railroads, Canadian National, Union Pacific, and GMXT, connect to each other to offer this service, which runs between Mexico and Canada through Chicago and the Eagle Pass gateway.
Falcon Premium directly benefits intermodal customers shipping automotive parts, food, FAK (freight all kinds), home appliances, and temperature-controlled products.
Intermodal Shipping Service Advantages
Union Pacific offers the most reliable, proven network connecting Mexico to the U.S. and Canada, thanks to strong relationships with partner railroads and the company’s 30-year history in Mexico.
Compared to other solutions, Union Pacific’s route from Mexico to Chicago, eastern U.S. cities and Canada saves hundreds of miles on cross-border intermodal shipments, resulting in the shortest route, most efficient delivery time, dependability, and cost savings.
Both Eagle Premium and Falcon Premium take advantage of Union Pacific’s route between Texas and Chicago. The services provide customers an environmentally responsible alternative to truck along a critical trade corridor, just in time to serve companies that have relocated to Mexico recently. Union Pacific removed a full day of transit time for customers shipping on Eagle Premium and Falcon Premium, putting delivery times in direct competition with long-haul trucking.
On top of providing the fastest, most reliable service into and out of Mexico, Union Pacific has a dedicated security staff to protect intermodal shipments and regularly inspects trains carrying high-value freight. Likewise, Union Pacific customers have access to a team solely dedicated to helping domestic and international shippers and intermediaries use Union Pacific Intermodal as quickly and easily as possible.