
Racing Cargo took a strategic step in its international expansion plan with the opening of a new office in New Delhi, India , a market the company identifies as one of the most dynamic and crucial hubs for global logistics in the coming years. This move reflects a long-term vision focused on supporting its clients in regions where operational complexity and growth go hand in hand.
For Eduardo Haros, CEO of Racing Cargo, India is no longer just an emerging market, but a structural hub in the global supply chain , driven by its manufacturing capacity, its weight in services, and the dynamism of sectors such as technology, automotive, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals. “Customers need a reliable partner in a fast-moving, large-scale market, and that’s where Racing Cargo wants to be,” he stated.

The new office will operate with the same service portfolio that distinguishes the company internationally: air, sea, and land freight, special projects, and time-critical solutions , with the goal of offering a consistent experience regardless of the country of operation. This strategy relies on standardized processes, proprietary technology, and a focus on faster, safer, and more transparent solutions, particularly in light of the sustained growth of air freight to and from Asia.
The New Delhi office will begin operations with a local team, supported by training and operational support from Mexico, as well as on-site assistance from key personnel, under a short-term arrangement to ensure the adoption of corporate standards. In terms of logistics corridors, the operation will prioritize routes connecting India with Hong Kong, Southeast Asia, Italy, the United States, Mexico, and Brazil—key regions for high-value industries.
Haros acknowledged that operating in India presents challenges related to variable infrastructure and complex regulatory frameworks, but emphasized that operational discipline will be the key differentiator . “Quality is non-negotiable,” he asserted. For clients, this expansion represents greater reach, improved response times, and a local presence in a strategic market, as well as the opportunity to replicate solutions developed in India in other countries, including Mexico.
With this opening, Racing Cargo adds India to a network that already includes Mexico, the United States, Brazil, Italy, Germany, and Hong Kong, with the goal of achieving a positive balance by the end of 2026. “We are where our customers need us, and we will continue building solutions that connect industries worldwide, while maintaining our core values ,” the CEO concluded.

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