
COVERAGE
TEMPO transportes has a total coverage in Mexico for local and national movements, with presence in the main customs of the country.
With a growing fleet and strategic partners abroad, we ensure the monitoring of your land export and import cargo throughout North America.
Let us take care of your cargo logistics.

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NUEVO LAREDO
Nuevo Laredo, "World Trade Capital", is the most important border city in the state of Tamaulipas, in northern Mexico. It is located in northern Tamaulipas, on the southern margin of the Rio Grande, on the border between Mexico and the United States of America. Nuevo Laredo is the head of the homonymous municipality.

MANZANILLO
The Port of Manzanillo has positioned itself as the main entrance for the handling of merchandise in the International Trade, of the Central and Bajío Zones of the Mexican Republic, which in turn represent more than 67% of the country's GDP and where the 55 % of the national population.
It is for Mexico, the main entry of Containers, with a participation of 68% in the Mexican Pacific and 46% in the whole country.
It is for Mexico, the main entry of Containers, with a participation of 68% in the Mexican Pacific and 46% in the whole country.

LAZARO CARDENAS
With 35 years of existence, the Port of Lázaro Cárdenas is a young and dynamic seaport located on the Mexican Pacific coast in the State of Michoacán. Originally, Puerto Lázaro Cárdenas emerged as an industrial port, but as the container market began to gain importance, Puerto Lázaro Cárdenas found a new role, the movement of commercial cargo. Its modern facilities are equipped and qualified to cover with efficiency, safety and productivity the intrinsic activities of an industrial and commercial port of its magnitude.
Commercial activity in the state ranks second after the services sector, with a contribution of 19.07% to the P.I.B. state, slightly lower than the national average of 22%.
Commercial activity in the state ranks second after the services sector, with a contribution of 19.07% to the P.I.B. state, slightly lower than the national average of 22%.

ALTAMIRA
The Port of Altamira has enormous growth potential, due to its large territorial reserve and its excellent and privileged geographical location, in the south of Tamaulipas, a state that currently houses all types of industries and is highly favored by having a important window to foreign trade as Altamira is.
The Port is connected to 125 ports around the world through various shipping lines of regular service in containerized cargo and loose cargo, the main destinations being the Atlantic basin.
The Port is connected to 125 ports around the world through various shipping lines of regular service in containerized cargo and loose cargo, the main destinations being the Atlantic basin.


