U.S. Gets Morsels of Mexico’s Gasoline Business by Using Trucks
- Companies face ports congestion and infrastructure bottlenecks
- Windstar, Nustar and Indimex are expanding Mexico businesses
Photographer: Eddie Seal/Bloomberg
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U.S. exporters are increasingly relying on trucks to get fuel into Mexico as the country’s gasoline production sags and infrastructure constraints limit shipments from one coast to the other.
Windstar LPG, Nustar Energy LP and Indimex Marketing and Trading are among companies capitalizing on Mexico’s growing fuel demand to carve out their own slice of the crossborder distribution business.