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Nogales, AZ.

Nogales sits on I-19 at the Mexico border in Santa Cruz County, the primary US-Mexico produce import gateway and the highest-volume Mexican fresh-produce port of entry in the United States. The Mariposa Port of Entry handles 350,000+ commercial truck crossings annually, and the Nogales-Sonora produce district processes more than half of all winter-vegetable imports into the United States. The freight rhythm here is defined by cross-border refrigerated trailer volume and DOT inspection corridor activity.

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Nogales sits on I-19 at the Mexico border in Santa Cruz County, the primary US-Mexico produce import gateway and the highest-volume Mexican fresh-produce port of entry in the United States. The Mariposa Port of Entry handles 350,000+ commercial truck crossings annually, and the Nogales-Sonora produce district processes more than half of all winter-vegetable imports into the United States. The freight rhythm here is defined by cross-border refrigerated trailer volume and DOT inspection corridor activity.

Nogales is a city in and the county seat of Santa Cruz County, Arizona, United States. As of 2026, the population of Nogales is 20,072. Nogales forms part of the larger Tucson–Nogales combined statistical area, with a total population of 1,027,683 as of the 2010 Census.

Nogales anchors the US-Mexico Mariposa Port of Entry on I-19 in Santa Cruz County, and the freight rhythm here is defined by the highest-volume Mexican fresh-produce import operation in the United States. From October through April (winter-vegetable season), more than 1,500 reefer trailers cross the border daily through the Mariposa POE, and the Nogales-Sonora produce district handles tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, and table grapes destined for distribution centers from Phoenix to Toronto. CBP inspection delays, refrigeration system stress on long border-wait queues, and the I-19 cross-border-staging activity define the operational pattern.

Dispatchers running loads through Nogales know the I-19 corridor between the Mariposa POE and the Nogales-Rio Rico northbound run carries the heaviest service-call volume. The DeConcini POE (downtown) handles pedestrian and passenger-vehicle crossings, while the Mariposa POE serves all commercial truck traffic. Our Nogales rescuers stage at the Mariposa POE waiting yard and the Rio Rico I-19 corridor because that is where the cross-border-staging volume hits.

When a Class 8 reefer breaks down at the Mariposa POE waiting yard with a load of Mexican tomatoes losing temperature, or a returning bobtail tractor loses air on the I-19 northbound climb to Rio Rico, every minute the truck sits is fuel idle plus cargo welfare risk. Whether you are a fleet manager dispatching from Phoenix with a load stuck at the Mariposa POE, an owner-operator on I-19 northbound from Nogales, or a Mexican carrier headed for the US-Mexico crossing, the closest verified Road Rescue Network rescuer in Santa Cruz County is reached through a single phone call.