MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company, the world’s largest shipping company, reaffirms its strategic commitment to Mexico as a key market within its global operations network. In response to the sustained growth of trade between Mexico and Asia, the company is strengthening its offering with comprehensive, reliable, and customized logistics solutions that boost the country’s regional and international connectivity.
With a customer-centric vision and an efficient operational approach, MSC currently offers four direct ocean services between Asia and Mexico. Among them is MEXICAS, an exclusive service for the Mexican market, designed to offer personalized attention, agile connections, and competitive transit times. This service serves the logistics needs of strategic sectors such as food, automotive, minerals, and plastics.
Supported by the recently launched independent East-West network, MSC Mexico remains well positioned to offer comprehensive transportation solutions to customers. The independent East-West network also provides a wide range of direct port options and combinations, giving customers greater flexibility and agility in an era of heightened uncertainty.
“At MSC, we are committed to providing solutions that respond to the real dynamics of international trade. Our offering between Asia and Mexico is designed to offer operational certainty, efficient delivery times, and a flexible service that adapts to each client’s needs,” said José Cobos, Sales Director of MSC Mexico. “We continue to invest in capacity, connectivity, and technology to remain a reliable strategic partner.”
High operational capacity in key ports
MSC guarantees solid operational capacity in the main ports of the Mexican Pacific, such as Manzanillo and Lázaro Cárdenas, even during peak demand periods. Thanks to its infrastructure and equipment availability, the company facilitates the handling of multiple types of cargo, offering flexible and efficient solutions from origin to final destination.
Direct Connectivity with Asia and Increased Departure Frequency
MSC’s network connects Mexico with major Asian ports such as Yokohama, Busan, Kobe, Shanghai, and Xiamen, complemented by intra-Asia services from strategic points such as Qingdao and Hong Kong. This coverage allows for greater control of the logistics chain and ensures on-time deliveries.
In addition to MEXICAS, MSC operates the Andes Express, INCA, and Aztec services, with regular weekly departures, providing greater frequency and agility for shipments without compromising quality or delivery times. Finally, MSC’s decision to operate independently returns us to our roots and allows the company to remain agile and focused on customer needs.
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Integrated and multimodal logistics
As part of its comprehensive approach, MSC combines its maritime offering with a robust land and rail transportation network, offering door-to-door solutions tailored to each client’s needs. This integration optimizes logistics times and costs throughout the entire supply chain.
With these actions, MSC strengthens its role as a strategic ally of Mexican foreign trade and consolidates its presence as a key player in the country’s logistics development.

Source: eluniversal




