In the 21st century’s geo-economic landscape, supply chains are no longer just transportation routes—they are strategic arteries that define competitiveness, national security, and regional integration. Within this framework, the Jalisco–Texas corridor is emerging as a key piece in the reconfiguration of North American trade, driven by the USMCA, nearshoring, and geopolitical tensions with Asia. Consolidating this route is not merely a logistical opportunity, but a binational