
Following the announcement of the incorporation of Transportes VIM , Grupo MexAmerik is working on the integration of the company as part of a long-term strategy focused on specialization, diversification of services and strengthening of its corporate structure.
Beyond the growth in size and fleet, the operation responds to a strategic vision that seeks to expand the group’s capabilities in segments where it has previously had a limited participation .
Pablo Ocampo, CEO of Grupo MexAmerik (number 32 in the Top 100 of Autotransport® ) , explained that the approach with VIM began at the end of 2024 and concluded in May 2026, after an analysis process that lasted for about a year and a half.
“What makes us a bit more attractive to the parties involved is the fact that VIM handles some issues that we don’t. Trying to complement our offerings with divisions that we don’t have and that we hadn’t planned to open organically in the short term created certain complications,” he noted.
With the integration of VIM, Grupo MexAmerik incorporates four divisions focused on specialized cargo, refrigerated transport, containers and construction, expanding its service offering and the industries it can serve.
For Ocampo, the value of these new lines of business goes beyond increasing revenue, as they allow for diversification of operations and reduce dependence on sectors with cyclical behaviors.
“Construction is very good, but it’s very cyclical. Having several divisions gives us the flexibility to serve different industries and break seasonal patterns,” he explained.
Maintaining VIM’s identity
Unlike other business consolidation processes, Grupo MexAmerik decided to retain the VIM brand name, adopting visual elements from the group and adding the MexAmerik legend to its corporate identity.
“We believe that VIM has intrinsic value in the market and in the divisions it serves. Changing the names or the operation is not advisable at this time,” he emphasized.
Ocampo also ruled out any staff reductions as part of the integration . He explained that the goal is to leverage the strengths of both organizations and consolidate joint projects, while maintaining each company’s operations.
The strategy envisions that each company will maintain its operational, commercial and human capital teams, while some corporate functions will be managed centrally.
These include the areas of strategy and development, information technology, administration and finance , as well as a new control and security structure that will serve Grupo MexAmerik, VIM and MexAmerik USA.
“We are trying to take the best of each scheme: to operate independently, but with all the advantages of being a group,” he said.
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