About San Antonio, TX: The Crossroads of South Texas Commerce
San Antonio sits at one of the most strategically important freight intersections in the United States, where Interstate 35 the NAFTA* superhighway connecting Mexico, the U.S., and Canada meets Interstate 10, a primary east-west trade artery. This geographic advantage, combined with proximity to the Port of Laredo (the busiest U.S. Mexico land port of entry), makes San Antonio a natural staging and distribution point for goods moving throughout North America.
The metro's economy is anchored by a diverse mix of military installations, healthcare systems, tourism, advanced [manufacturing](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/industries/shipping-containers-for-manufacturing--eveon-containers), and a rapidly expanding logistics and technology sector. Joint Base San Antonio, one of the largest military complexes in the world, drives significant demand for secure, durable on-site storage. Meanwhile, the construction boom fueled by strong population growth across Bexar County and the surrounding Hill Country keeps container demand consistently high for job site storage and material staging.
Eveon Containers maintains a healthy supply of 20ft, 40ft, and 40ft HC containers for [rent](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/storage-container-for-rent) or [purchase](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/shipping-container-for-sale) in this region. Out-of-stock notices are rare and delivery is within a few business days of ordering.
_*The nickname comes from the fact that I-35 carries a greater percentage of trade among the NAFTA partners than any other U.S. Interstate Highway. NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement) was the 1994 trade deal between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, it's now been replaced by the USMCA (the updated version signed in 2020), but the "NAFTA Highway" nickname for I-35 has stuck._