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Yusen Logistics builds Logistics Center to expand service in Mexico auto market

Posted: 17 March 2016 | | No comments yet

Yusen Logistics, a leading third-party logistics provider, announced the start of construction of a logistics center near Celaya, Mexico, to meet the growing demands of its domestic and international automotive customers.

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Yusen Logistics breaks ground for a warehouse in Guanajuato, Mexico, to service its auto customers. From left: Kunihiko Miyoshi, Chief Regional Officer, Yusen Logistics (Americas); Gonzalo Gonzalez Centeno, Mayor of Apaseo el Grande; and Jordan Dewart, President, Yusen Logistics (Mexico).

The company celebrated with a groundbreaking ceremony in Apaseo el Grande, Guanajuato, on March 11, 2016. Kunihiko Miyoshi, Chief Regional Officer of Yusen Logistics’ Americas Region, presided over the event, which was attended by officials and representatives from the Guanajuato governor’s office and the office of the Celaya mayor.

“The automotive industry is growing at a tremendous pace in Mexico. In recent years, a number of major auto manufacturers invested in large assembly plants in the Bajio area. This is bringing many Tier 1 and Tier 2 auto suppliers into the region as well,” said Miyoshi.  “Our Bajio Logistics Center is in an ideal location to support the logistics needs of these companies and positions us as a key service provider, building on our existing strengths and capabilities. We look forward to serving our automotive customers as well as supporting the local community.”

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The Yusen Logistics (Mexico) team, from left: Fabiola Flores, Human Resources Manager; Jose Coeto, Director, International Division; Jordan Dewart, President, Yusen Logistics (Mexico); Kunihiko Miyoshi, Chief Regional Officer, Yusen Logistics (Americas); Rodrigo Lazarini, CFO; and Hugo Jimenez, Director, Contract Logistics.

The 53,820-square-foot warehouse is strategically located on a 17-acre site in the world-class Amistad Industrial Park in the Bajio region, one of the largest automotive clusters in Latin America. The industrialized area offers access to a highly-developed road and rail network, and strengthens Yusen Logistics’ global capabilities to offer automotive supply chain solutions to OEMs, as well as Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers, conducting business in Mexico.

“Building the logistics center is an important milestone for our company,” said Jordan Dewart, the newly-appointed President of Yusen Logistics (Mexico) S.A. de C.V. “This investment demonstrates our commitment to meet the growing logistics needs of the markets we serve. Yusen Logistics’ global reach gives us a clear advantage in the Mexico automotive market.”

Services include just-in-time scheduling, domestic truck, rail and intermodal transportation, international freight forwarding, project cargo, import/export services, warehousing and value-add services, and trade compliance.

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Kunihiko Miyoshi, Chief Regional Officer, Yusen Logistics (Americas), and Jordan Dewart, President, Yusen Logistics (Mexico), lay the foundation stones of the warehouse.

The warehouse, slated to be operational by the end of 2016, will feature 10,764 square feet of office space, 10 dock doors, a large trailer yard and an ocean container depot. There is room for expansion, including the capacity to double the amount of warehouse and office space and add a cross-dock facility with 30 dock doors.

Last year, Yusen Logistics (Mexico) S.A. de C.V. launched an Automotive Logistics division in Celaya, Mexico, and established a customs office in the Mexico City Airport, as well as a cross-dock office for air exports outside the airport. The company also arranges significant U.S./Mexico cross-border rail and trucking for its customers and partners with its affiliate, Yusen Logistics (Americas), which operates a 100,000-square-foot warehouse in Laredo, TX.

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