Cross-Border Challenges? See How This Automotive Leader Overcame Them
By Averitt ·
February 26, 2025
Manufacturers with cross-border supply chains face complex challenges—from managing multiple vendors and customs brokers to ensuring just-in-time delivery for production lines. One major automotive manufacturer was struggling with costly warehousing, fragmented freight movement, and production delays due to inefficiencies in their Mexico-to-U.S. supply chain.
What’s Inside the Case Study?
The Challenge: Managing over 30 vendors in Mexico and avoiding costly delays.
The Solution: A streamlined cross-dock model eliminating unnecessary warehousing.
The Results: Faster deliveries, reduced costs, and a scalable, reliable supply chain solution.
Key Takeaways:
How Averitt eliminated warehousing needs to cut costs & improve efficiency
How daily pickups & ASN scanning provided real-time visibility
How a flexible cross-dock operation reduced lead times & improved reliability
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See how Averitt’s cross-border logistics expertise helped transform a supply chain and how it can help your business, too.
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