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Cross-Border Logistics for Mexico Is Complex - We Can Make It Simple

For the first half of 2024, the Census Bureau reported a record breaking $415.4 billion in goods flowing between the U.S. and Mexico, but many American companies still allow transportation challenges to stop them from crossing over.


Cross-Border Logistics for Mexico Is Complex - We Can Make It Simple
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Reports from multi-nationals like Amazon, Walmart and Volkswagen suggest a different reality though—nearshoring in Mexico is more doable and desirable than ever.

Freight Visibility and Security

Door-to-door visibility of shipments in Mexico is crucial. A quality carrier should be able to provide shippers with the status of their shipment throughout the transportation process, including notifications about tracking, delays and delivery estimates, apart from time when freight is under the control of governmental authorities. For high-value shipments, it is also possible to attach tracking to the freight independent from the tractor or the trailer in order to maintain tracking of the cargo even if it becomes separated from the truck.

One of the most important steps in maintaining the security of freight is ensuring that the hauling carrier is CTPAT-certified. CTPAT certification is a strong hedge against supply chain risk in Mexico because it means drivers and service providers have been trained to identify security risks, follow best practices for security, and create action plans for addressing potential threats.

Securing Capacity

Securing reliable capacity within Mexico is a common concern of American shippers. One way that Landstar addresses this concern is to utilize one of our many independent agents who are cross-border experts. These agents have the knowledge, connections and experience to arrange dependable capacity on both sides of the border.

Another option for Landstar customers is to utilize Mexico-based Landstar Metro. Landstar Metro provides intra-Mexico logistics services that include sourcing capacity for truckload, less-than-truckload and expedited shipments. This creates a closed loop where freight transportation is managed by one entity that operates according to CTPAT standards.

Customs & Regulations Compliance

Controlling the many links of the cross-border supply chain requires a sophisticated coordination of resources and communication. Landstar’s in-house customs brokerage can manage the documentation preparation, so shipments are cleared without unnecessary delay when the freight arrives at the border.

In the dynamic border environment, connections, reputation, and experience provide invaluable advantages in overcoming daily complexities and challenges that arise. This is true with regards to paperwork and legal requirements as well as with the actual work of getting freight moved.

Landstar’s three decades of experience as a key participant within the U.S./Mexico cross-border supply chain led to a model in which the experience of Landstar’s independent agents, paired with a suite of cross-border services such as in-house customs brokerage, and leading safety and security standards have streamlined the process of moving cross-border freight.

Learn more about how Landstar’s agent model breaks boundaries and crosses borders at: www.Landstar.com.


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