Update on Road Blockades in Mexico

In response to the demonstrations and nationwide road blockades that began yesterday, we are sharing an updated summary of confirmed impacts, along with relevant information for your operations.

1. General Situation in Mexico

Various groups have implemented partial and total closures on federal and state highways across multiple regions of the country. Affected areas include:

2. New Official Updates (November 25 – 07:00 hrs)

The Government of Mexico has confirmed partial closures — allowing passage only to private vehicles and emergency services — at the following locations:

Authorities have warned that conditions may change at any moment, and updates will be provided as the situation evolves.

3. Update for the Ciudad Juárez Region

Authorities and carriers have confirmed that blockades continue in the area, affecting several border crossings:

Reminder: There is currently no official information regarding when these border crossing statuses may change. We recommend anticipating delays and adjusting operations accordingly if your cargo depends on these routes.

4. No Operational Impact at Colombia Bridge and Laredo/Nuevo Laredo Customs

As of now, no interruptions have been reported at:

Both points continue operating normally, with no closures or extraordinary delays.

Overall traffic in the region also remains normal. However, due to road blockades in different areas of the country, some Mexican customs facilities may experience slower processing, even if not formally closed.

5. Recommendations for Your Operations

At Buckland, we continue to monitor the situation closely and work in coordination with carriers, authorities, and strategic partners to minimize any impact on your supply chain. We will share relevant updates as they become available.

Thank you for your understanding. Please feel free to contact us with any questions or for additional support.