Coverage
From north to south, and across the border.
38 service points operating across the entire Mexican territory. A proprietary network of physical centers, border hubs and ports, complemented by virtual service centers in strategic areas.
2Headquarters
19Branches
4Border hubs
4Ports
9Virtual centers
Regions
Coverage across strategic zones.
Each region runs an operation tuned to its economic profile — from border and export to ports, manufacturing and tourism.
14 centers
North
Border operations and corridors into the U.S.
States
Nuevo LeónCoahuilaTamaulipasChihuahuaSonoraBaja California
Centers
MonterreySaltilloTorreónChihuahuaHermosilloCuliacánLos MochisNuevo LaredoReynosaCiudad JuárezTijuanaEnsenadaMexicaliNogales
7 centers
Bajío
The country's automotive and industrial heartland
States
QuerétaroGuanajuatoAguascalientesSan Luis PotosíZacatecas
Centers
QuerétaroLeónCelayaIrapuatoAguascalientesSan Luis PotosíZacatecas
4 centers
West
Pacific port and corridor to the United States
States
JaliscoColimaMichoacán
Centers
GuadalajaraManzanilloLázaro CárdenasMorelia
7 centers
Central
The densest market and corporate offices
States
Mexico CityState of MexicoHidalgoPueblaMorelosTlaxcala
Centers
MéxicoMéxico XCF del CentroAeropuerto CDMXTolucaPueblaPachucaCuernavaca
6 centers
Southeast
Gulf ports and petrochemical corridor
States
VeracruzTabascoChiapas
Centers
VeracruzAltamiraCórdobaVillahermosaHidalgo ChiapasTuxtla
2 centers
Peninsula
Mexican Caribbean and tourism corridor
States
YucatánQuintana Roo
Centers
MéridaCancún
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