Logistics firm XCF expands its port network

XCF showcased its operational capabilities at The Logistics World Expo: moving goods both domestically and internationally through a network that connects ports, borders, and strategic logistics hubs across Mexico.
Daniel Ballesteros, a company representative, noted that the company has more than two decades of experience in the logistics sector and specializes in freight transportation and consolidation for various industrial sectors.
The company also maintains logistics operations along the country’s northern border through cities such as Nuevo Laredo, Reynosa, and Tijuana, facilitating the movement of goods between Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
XCF works primarily with the automotive industry, although it also provides logistics services to sectors such as textiles and pharmaceuticals: “The automotive sector is one of the most important for us, although we also handle cargo from the textile industry and pharmaceutical materials.”
The representative emphasized that the company’s primary focus is on consolidated transport, a method that allows for the grouping of different shipments to optimize costs and logistics efficiency.




