El Paso, Texas — November 19th, 2025.
Last week, our team had the opportunity to attend the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Summit in the city of El Paso—a key logistics hub that plays a vital role in North American trade. Known for its strategic proximity to major international ports of entry, El Paso serves as one of the most important gateways for cross-border manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain operations between the United States and Mexico.
El Paso: A Strategic Border Gateway for North America
Operating in this region gives Trancasa Group a unique advantage. Every day, our fleet crosses through some of the most active and efficient international bridges in the El Paso–Juárez corridor, including:
- Puente Tornillo – Guadalupe
- Puente Zaragoza – Ysleta
- Puente Paso del Norte
These crossings support thousands of northbound and southbound shipments each week, directly connecting the manufacturing strengths of Ciudad Juárez with major U.S. markets. Our participation in the summit underscores the importance of maintaining a strong presence in a region that drives a significant portion of North America’s trade flow.

Our Operational Footprint on Both Sides of the Border
Trancasa Group proudly operates with established physical bases in both El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, enabling our team to respond quickly, manage load transitions efficiently, and maintain full operational control within minutes of key ports of entry.
El Paso Base (USA)
📍 1740 Kuna Loop C, El Paso, TX 79936
Located with rapid access to I-10 and key industrial corridors, this facility supports our cross-border operations, equipment staging, dispatching, and customer service for U.S. clients.
Ciudad Juárez Base (Mexico)
📍 Ramon Rayon No. 760-12 Colonia Zaragoza, Cd. Juarez, Chih 32599
This location is less than 10 minutes from the Puente Zaragoza, giving us unparalleled agility for import/export operations, safety checks, and immediate response to client needs on the Mexican side of the border.
This binational infrastructure allows us to provide seamless solutions to manufacturing clients, eliminate unnecessary delays, and ensure that cargo moves efficiently across one of the busiest trade regions in North America.
Strengthening Our Presence at the Summit
Representing Trancasa Group at the event were:
- Jaime Campa, Branch Manager
- Francisco Loredo, Branch Manager
- Juan José Garza, Commercial Manager
The team hosted an interactive booth showcasing the full capabilities of Trancasa Group, including:
- Ground transportation throughout the U.S., Mexico, and Canada
- Sea & air freight solutions for international movements
- Warehouse storage and management
- Integrated, end-to-end logistics coordination

Connecting Industries to Strengthen North American Trade
The Manufacturing & Supply Chain Summit brings together manufacturers, logistics leaders, and supply chain specialists seeking to improve operations, exchange insights, and build the next generation of trade solutions. This event is especially important for regions like El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, where cross-border cooperation directly influences economic development.
Key themes discussed during this year’s summit included:
- Cross-border logistics optimization
- Strengthening U.S.–Mexico manufacturing synergy
- Technology-driven supply chain improvements
- Infrastructure readiness for increasing trade volumes
Showcasing Our Solutions and Building New Connections
Throughout the summit, our team engaged with industry partners, shared operational insights, and highlighted how Trancasa Group’s binational presence and multi-service model help companies:
- Reduce transportation bottlenecks
- Improve shipment visibility and security
- Maintain compliance across borders
- Scale their operations with confidence
These conversations also reinforced our commitment to supporting clients across the entire supply chain—especially in high-demand regions like El Paso and Ciudad Juárez.
Looking Ahead
Our participation in the Manufacturing & Supply Chain Summit reflects Trancasa Group’s dedication to staying at the forefront of North America’s logistics transformation. With strong infrastructure in El Paso and Ciudad Juárez, strategic access to major international bridges, and a robust multi-service operation, we continue to strengthen our role as a trusted partner for cross-border logistics.
We look forward to next year’s summit and to continuing our mission of connecting industries, improving trade, and driving supply chain excellence across the region.