The Gateway to the Americas
A dedicated non-commercial and bus corridor that reduces downtown congestion and streamlines passenger flow.
Port Laredo is the heartbeat of North American trade, connecting businesses with key U.S., Mexican, and global supply chains. Our extensive network of highways, railways, air cargo hubs, and international bridges ensures smooth, fast, and efficient logistics.
Port Laredo’s prime location in South Texas connects businesses to key U.S., Mexican, and global supply chains through a robust network of highways, railways, and air cargo facilities.
A 2021 study confirmed Laredo’s strategic importance, showing that trucks travel north to south in just seven days. View the route map to explore key trade corridors.
Located on the U.S.–Mexico border, Port Laredo offers unmatched highway, rail, and air access to North American markets. From Monterrey to Chicago, Laredo connects global supply chains with efficiency, reliability, and reach.
Port Laredo’s well-connected highways streamline goods transport across North America.
The NAFTA Superhighway linking Mexico, the U.S., and Canada, ensuring efficient cross-border trade.
Alternative routes for commercial trucks, reducing congestion and keeping freight moving.
Direct links to manufacturing hubs, with toll-free options for faster, cost-effective shipping.
LAR plays a crucial role in the city’s economy and trade network, offering efficient air cargo services and easier market access.
Laredo’s rail system connects North America with seamless, high-capacity freight solutions.
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