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Freight Market Tightens as Logistics Firms Expand Capacity in Key Corridors

By MGN EditorialApril 26, 2026 at 06:00 PM

Major logistics operators are expanding infrastructure amid shifting freight dynamics, even as cargo security concerns persist in critical border regions.

The freight and logistics sector faces a mixed outlook as leading operators balance expansion plans with mounting supply chain pressures. ## Market Dynamics Shift Amid Demand Softness Trucking capacity has tightened significantly, according to FreightWaves, though without the demand tailwinds that sustained the market through the pandemic cycle. Importers are sitting out the current freight market flip, creating a more selective environment for logistics providers. This shift marks a notable transition from the high-volume, high-margin conditions of recent years. ## Strategic Expansion in Mexico, Southwest Despite broader market headwinds, major players are committing to infrastructure growth. DP World has appointed Terry Donohoe to lead its Mexico operations, signaling continued investment in the critical cross-border corridor. Meanwhile, BNSF is boosting capacity at its Arizona rail hub, positioning for sustained demand in Southwest regional and cross-border freight. ## Security Challenges Persist Texas cargo theft has declined this week, according to FreightWaves' Borderlands Mexico report. However, organized crime activity continues to evolve in border regions, presenting ongoing operational risks for shippers and carriers navigating cross-border routes. The dynamic underscores the importance of logistics partners with established security protocols and regional expertise. These developments reflect a maturing freight market in which capacity expansion, cost management, and supply chain resilience have become competitive differentiators.
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