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The Growth of eCommerce in Mexico in 2024

Mexico's e-commerce sector has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, establishing itself as a key pillar of the country's digital economy.

E-commerce in Mexico has experienced remarkable growth in recent years, establishing itself as a key pillar of the country's digital economy. In 2024, the sector continued to expand, generating a significant impact on both the economy and the logistics and ground transportation industries.

eCommerce Growth and Economic Impact in 2024

According to data from the Mexican Association of Online Sales (AMVO), the value of retail e-commerce in Mexico reached MXN $789.7 billion in 2024, representing a 20% increase compared to the MXN $658.3 billion recorded in 2023. This growth has remained consistent for six consecutive years, demonstrating the consolidation of e-commerce in the Mexican market.

Benefits of E-commerce Growth

The expansion of e-commerce has brought multiple benefits:

  • Boost for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMEs): Platforms such as Mercado Libre have made it easier for more than one million local SMEs to use their infrastructure to sell products online, expanding their reach and competitiveness.
  • Job Creation: Investment in the sector has contributed to the creation of thousands of jobs. For example, Mercado Libre announced a MXN $3.4 billion investment in 2025, aimed at expanding its logistics capabilities and hiring 10,000 new employees across various areas.
  • Improved Customer Experience: Mexican consumers have embraced e-commerce as a reliable and convenient option, with growing categories such as home care, gardening, and electronics.

Online Market Projections

The outlook for e-commerce in Mexico is optimistic. The sector is expected to maintain a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24% from 2024 to 2026, potentially reaching a market volume of $176.8 billion by 2026.

This sustained growth positions Mexico as one of the most dynamic e-commerce markets in Latin America.

Impact on Logistics and Ground Transportation

The rise of e-commerce has transformed logistics and ground transportation in Mexico:

  • Increased Demand for Logistics Services: E-commerce growth has been a key catalyst for the rising demand for expedited logistics services, requiring faster and more efficient deliveries.
  • Expansion of Logistics Infrastructure: Companies such as Amazon have increased their investments in Mexico, including plans for a $5 billion data center in Querétaro, reflecting the importance of the Mexican market to their operations.
  • Last-Mile Innovations: E-commerce has driven the transformation of logistics transportation, from last-mile delivery to sustainability, with innovations that are redefining the industry.

Conclusion

The growth of e-commerce in Mexico during 2024 has been remarkable, generating significant economic impact and transforming the logistics and ground transportation landscape. Investments in infrastructure and technology, combined with widespread adoption by consumers and businesses, point to a promising future for e-commerce in the country.

Sources:

OpenAI / AMVO / El Economista / El País / Swissinfo / Payments CMI / The Logistics World / El País / Blog.solistica.com

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