SupplyChainDive: As supply chains cut costs, El Paso, Texas, takes on a new role

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AUTHOR: Edwin Lopez

“One look at a map, and it's not hard to see why. El Paso is part of the "borderplex" region, which extends south into Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, and west to Las Cruces, New Mexico. The city has 11 ports of entry, and access to major U.S. markets by truck (via Interstate 10) and rail (via Union Pacific's "sunset route", which connects Santa Teresa, New Mexico to the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, California).”

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