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The cross-border freight transport market in North America will grow by 24%

26 agosto, 2025
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The cross-border freight transport market in North America will grow by 24%
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The cross-border freight transport market in North America will grow by 24% in 2030 compared to 2025, according to projections by Mordor Intelligence.

In particular, this consulting firm estimates that the domestic freight market in Mexico currently stands at $46 billion.

The North American logistics market continues to trend upward. This is due to the productive integration between Mexico, the United States, and Canada. In addition, its two land borders are among the most dynamic in the world.

Cross-border freight transport

Fr8Tech predicts that the North American market will remain active. The company estimates that it will resume growth once President Donald Trump’s tariffs stabilize in his second term. It believes that, after this adjustment, trade policies will once again boost cross-border trade.

The aforementioned 24% growth in the North American cross-border freight transport market means that it will increase from $248 billion in 2025 to $308 billion in 2030.

Fr8Tech, through its affiliate Fr8App and its subsidiary in Mexico, Freight App de México, specializes in freight management. Its offering includes proprietary platform solutions powered by artificial intelligence and machine learning. These tools optimize and automate processes in the supply chain.

Trade in North America

According to the 35th Annual State of Logistics Report, prepared by Kearney and the American Trucking Associations, the US trucking market reached approximately $950 billion in 2023 and 2024. Low to mid-single-digit growth is anticipated for 2025.

In addition, trade in goods between Mexico and the United States grew by 6.4% in 2024. Mexican exports to its main partner totaled $506 billion.

For Fr8Tech, a key driver of cross-border transportation has been the boom in trade between the United States, Mexico, and Canada. The USMCA, in effect since July 1, 2020, replaced the 1994 NAFTA and strengthened economic integration in the region.

On the other hand, the digitization of the sector is also redefining the future of transportation. Platforms with predictive analytics and real-time traceability improve efficiency and reduce costs. This technological transformation strengthens the region’s competitiveness and attracts long-term strategic investments.

 

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