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El Paso, TX
El Paso, Texas sits at one of the most important inland ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border, forming a critical trade corridor with Ciudad Juárez. El Paso plays a major role in North American manufacturing and cross-border supply chains. The region’s economy is fueled by automotive, electronics, aerospace, textiles, and medical device production, with many goods flowing northbound for distribution and southbound for assembly. Seasonal manufacturing cycles and consumer demand shape container movement through the area. As a strategic logistics hub with strong highway and rail connectivity, El Paso supports steady demand for used containers.
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El Paso, TX
$2,217
2.25%
$2,793
9.6%
$2,989
9.95%
El Paso sits on the U.S. Mexico border along the Rio Grande, directly across from the Mexican city Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua. This area is known for being binational and is an important throughfare for goods crossing the border. According to ELTX, El Paso, Texas stands as a key center for logistics and distribution, offering businesses an advantageous position within North American trade networks. With direct links to extensive highway systems, rail corridors, international airports, and one of the most active U.S.-Mexico border crossings, the region ensures efficient supply chain operations and rapid transportation solutions.
Just like our Chicago depot, El Paso hub location and intermodal container distribution deserves similar recognition for border trade, cross-border freight, and intermodal (rail + truck + border) connectivity:

El Paso is a very different kind of depot city because of its border position, arid climate, and intermodal infrastructure, it occupies a unique niche in North America’s supply-chain geography. It’s a critical U.S. and Mexico gateway — enabling trade flows, manufacturing supply-chains, and cross-border commerce between two nations. It combines rail, road, and border-crossing infrastructure to support high freight volumes.
It demonstrates resilient agriculture and adaptation in a desert environment with cotton, pecans, alfalfa, and irrigated crops. Its binational culture and geography give it unique social, economic, and logistic identity. For container logistics, warehousing, border-trade support, or agriculture-linked storage/transportation, El Paso offers structural advantages distinct from typical U.S. hubs.