Common Challenges
Without GPS Tracking
Cross-border tracking complexity
Over 6 million truck crossings occur annually at US-Mexico ports of entry (Source: BTS 2024). Companies operating cross-border need seamless tracking. Border wait times averaging 2-4 hours at Laredo and Otay Mesa require live visibility for supply chain planning.
Cargo security and theft
Mexico recorded 15,000+ cargo thefts in 2023 (Source: AMIS 2024), with losses exceeding $200 million USD. Highways connecting Queretaro to Laredo are hotspots. High-value electronics and automotive parts are primary targets.
Mexico City traffic congestion
Mexico City, one of the world's largest metropolitan areas, experiences extreme traffic congestion. The Hoy No Circula program and complex routing demand intelligent fleet management.
Traxelio Solutions
With Traxelio
Seamless US-Mexico tracking
Track vehicles continuously as they cross the border. Multi-country SIM cards eliminate roaming issues and provide consistent connectivity throughout USMCA trade routes.
Cargo protection system
Live monitoring with route deviation alerts, panic buttons, and integration with private security services. Reduce cargo losses with proactive theft prevention.
Urban route optimization
Navigate Mexico City traffic with live updates. Automatic alerts for Hoy No Circula restrictions based on vehicle plate numbers and emission standards.
Cities
GPS Tracking in Mexico Cities
Find GPS tracking services in major cities across Mexico.
Network Coverage
Mobile Carriers in Mexico
GPS trackers require a SIM card with data connectivity. These carriers provide coverage in Mexico.
Use Cases
Popular Use Cases in Mexico
Compliance
GPS Tracking Regulations in Mexico
Legal Status
GPS vehicle tracking is legal
Employee Consent
Written consent required for employee tracking
Relevant Laws
- Ley Federal de Proteccion de Datos Personales en Posesion de los Particulares (LFPDPPP)
- Normas Oficiales Mexicanas for transport
Data Storage Requirements
LFPDPPP compliance required. No mandatory data localization. Privacy notices required for data subjects.
GPS tracking of company vehicles is legal in Mexico with proper employee notification. The LFPDPPP requires privacy notices informing employees of data collection. Cross-border data transfers are permitted with adequate safeguards. Commercial transport may have additional SCT regulatory requirements.
This information is provided for general guidance only and does not constitute legal advice. Please consult with local legal experts for specific compliance requirements.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
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