Werner accelerates logistics initiative in Mexico

Werner Enterprises is moving forward with the consolidation of its intermodal strategy in Mexico, expanding its fleet to enhance the reliability and predictability of freight transport—at a time when operational stability has become a key differentiator for the industry.
Currently, the company operates 400 units, to which another 400 will be added by 2026, bringing the total to 800 containers in Mexico. This growth responds to intermodal demand that has remained stable over the past 12 months, creating opportunities to increase the company’s own fleet.
The development of the asset-based intermodal model will begin in Monterrey and Silao, two strategic logistics hubs for manufacturing and foreign trade. Subsequently, operations will expand to Mexico City in the second half of 2026, thereby integrating one of the country’s main consumption and distribution centers.
With this expansion, the company strengthens its position in the intermodal segment in Mexico, committing to a model based on owned assets, technological visibility, and local presence, in an environment where logistics reliability is becoming a strategic asset for the industry.





