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Borderlands Mexico: Investment Surges in Mexico as Companies Shift Supply Chains, Plan New Factories

Borderlands is a weekly rundown of developments in the world of United States-Mexico cross-border trucking and trade. This week: Investment surges.

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Borderlands Mexico: Investment surges in Mexico as companies shift supply chains, plan new factories

This week in Borderlands: Investment surges in Mexico as companies shift supply chains, plan new factories; Michigan 3PL acquires Mexican freight brokerage, signs lease for Arizona warehouse; American Woodmark opens $45M plant in Monterrey, Mexico; and Zipline Logistics acquires supply chain provider Summit Eleven. The post Borderlands Mexico: Investment surges in Mexico as companies shift supply chains, plan new factories appeared first on FreightWaves.

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Hines and Trammell Crow Co. plan 1.3M-SF of new warehouse space in North Texas

Hines and Trammell Crow Co. plan 1.3M-SF of new warehouse space in North Texas
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VT100+: OnLogic

Photo: OnLogic s helix series scale. Courtesy Photo. by C.B. Hall, Vermont Business Magazine While the COVID pandemic has put some sectors of the economy into the doldrums and worse - spawning the closures of restaurants, bars, and retailers – there are plenty of businesses that are thriving. Count South Burlington computer manufacturer OnLogic among them. “Our compounded growth rate is right around 24 percent a year,” the company s president, Sean Larkin, told VBM in a December 14 interview.  Asked to estimate calendar 2020 s total sales, he said, “My guess would be about $68 million dollars.” Photo: Sean Larkin, President of OnLogic. Courtesy Photo.

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