Redwood Logistics Expands to Querétaro, Strengthening Cross-Border Supply Chain Services

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Redwood Logistics, a leading fourth-party logistics (4PL) provider in North America, has inaugurated its newest office in Querétaro, Mexico, marking a significant step in its strategy to bolster cross-border supply chain solutions. This expansion into the Bajío region, a key industrial area near Mexico City, positions Redwood closer to major automotive, aerospace, and consumer goods manufacturers, offering enhanced service capabilities and access to a skilled workforce.
Jordan Dewart, President of Redwood Mexico, emphasized the strategic importance of the Querétaro location for supporting nearshoring and strengthening supply chains across borders. The office is expected to grow to 100 employees within three years, adding to Redwood's existing team of over 200 in Mexico. This expansion underscores Redwood's commitment to Mexico's burgeoning role as a global manufacturing hub, providing integrated, technology-driven logistics solutions.
The Querétaro facility will host all of Redwood's business divisions, including technology solutions and managed services teams, to offer customers real-time supply chain visibility and local expertise. Dewart highlighted the advantages of being closer to customers and partners, facilitating more efficient collaboration and service delivery. This move follows the successful expansion in Monterrey in 2023, showcasing Redwood's growth amidst global trade uncertainties.
Mexico's record foreign direct investment of $21.4 billion in the first quarter of 2025 reflects the accelerating nearshoring trend, with manufacturers increasingly relocating operations to Mexico for shorter, more reliable supply chains. Redwood's expansion is timely, aligning with these trends and reinforcing its position as a key player in cross-border logistics. For more details on Redwood's cross-border services, visit https://www.redwoodlogistics.com/shipping/cross-border.

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