CANACAR Warns of Economic Impact from Highway Insecurity, Calls for Safeguarding Operations
CANACAR warns of economic disruption from highway insecurity, urges operators to seek shelter, and calls for federal action to ensure safe freight transport in Mexico.
The CANACAR warns about the economic impact caused by highway insecurity, following violent incidents in various
that increase risks for operators and goods. The National Chamber of Freight Transport urged prioritizing physical safety and halting circulation when conditions are not adequate. The organization emphasized that any prolonged interruption affects national supply and productive stability.
Urgent Call to Operators: Seek Shelter and Return to Yards
CANACAR requested operators to seek shelter in safe zones or return to their operating yards. This recommendation applies until authorities guarantee truly safe circulation conditions.
The organization acknowledged the Federal Government’s operations against organized crime. However, it demanded that the rule of law prevail on communication routes.
Furthermore, it requested that incidents be reported to the Chamber for registration and channeling to the National Guard. The objective is to document risks and accelerate institutional responses.
Freight Transport: Strategic Axis of National Supply
Highways sustain freight transport operations, a key activity for the Mexican economy. This sector ensures the continuous flow of food, medicine, fuel, and industrial inputs.
Any blockade or suspension immediately impacts logistics chains and final prices. Millions of people depend on the timely transportation of essential goods.
The sector mobilizes most goods in the country. Therefore, prolonged interruption compromises industrial processes and retail trade.
Logistics Risks and Pressure on Production Chains
Violent incidents on road sections increase operating costs and transit times. Companies face detours, delays, and higher security expenditures.
Additionally, uncertainty creates pressure on inventories and distribution centers. Industries operating under “just-in-time” schemes are particularly vulnerable.
CANACAR warned that the economy suffers from any paralysis in the road network. The impact affects not only transporters but also producers and consumers.
Solidarity and Institutional Follow-up
The Chamber expressed solidarity with individuals and families affected by recent events. It also reiterated its commitment to provide support for any incident involving operational personnel or units.
The organization insisted on maintaining constant communication with federal authorities. The objective is to reestablish conditions that allow for safe circulation.
Meanwhile, the sector maintains permanent monitoring of strategic routes. The evolution of security will determine the full normalization of freight transport.
Economic Outlook: Security as a Condition for Stability
Freight transport represents a critical component in the national productive structure. Without secure highways, logistics lose efficiency and competitiveness.
CANACAR’s warning highlights the direct relationship between highway security and economic performance. Operational continuity depends on firm guarantees on federal roads.
The full restoration of transit will be key to preventing major impacts on supply and industrial activity. ######The post
first appeared on Líder Empresarial.
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