Infrastructure of Mexico Mexico's logistics performance index is 3.13. This indicates satisfactory performance - in general, traffic is handled well, some shortcomings in specific areas are possible, but overall the logistic system is reliable and ready to handle predictable traffic volumes.
Inch performance is rated at 2.69. This indicates satisfactory performance - the customs clearance procedure is generally effective, although long times can occasionally be a problem; The customs system certainly does not hinder international business activity. Required documents and fees are usually publicly available.
The infrastructure quality in Mexico is rated at 3.04. This indicates satisfactory quality - roads, railways, ports and other facilities are able to cope with significant traffic at all times, and are also suitable for various types of transport vehicles and ships.
International shipping quality is 3.19. It indicates satisfactory performance - the services are reasonable and the prices are not too high and are usually right up there with the quality, although there is still room for improvement.
The competence of logistics service providers is rated at 3.12. The providers are competent – they ensure a good quality of their services and almost always maintain this level; Deficiencies, while still possible, are usually minor and do not provide an incentive for the vendors to continue working.
The tracking options for shipments are rated at 3.14. It indicates satisfactory performance - the tracking systems provide all the basic information, as well as additional data about shipments; In most cases there is also a well-established cooperation with foreign and international tracking systems and the provision of information is usually in several languages.
The tracking options for shipments are rated at 3.57. This indicates satisfactory performance - most shipments arrive on time and within scheduled timescales; Late arrival is still possible, albeit unusual.
In Mexico, 99.1% of the population has access to electricity. Mexico has 1714 airports nationwide. The number of road motor vehicles per 1000 inhabitants in Mexico is 156.
Road network The total length of roads in Mexico is 378,923 km (235,502 miles). Of these, 15,044 km (9,350 miles) of roads are classified as freeways, dual carriageways, or dual carriageways.
Gas price On average, a liter of gasoline would cost $1.03 in Mexico. A liter of diesel would cost $0.85.