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Q: What are the common reasons for a delay at the U.S. gateway to Mexico?

A: Incomplete documentation, the consignee (Mexican customer) has not paid the duties, and “Red Light” inspections at the U.S. or Mexican customs.

 

Q: Where will my shipment cross the border and enter Mexico?

A: RLS will cross your shipment through the Laredo, Texas-Nuevo Laredo, Mexico gateway.

 

Q: How does my freight get into Mexico?

A: When using RLS Mexico Service your freight goes through these steps at the border.

 

  • RLS delivers the shipment to your designated U.S. forwarder
  • The U.S. freight forwarder performs various tasks including delivering the export documents to the Mexican customs broker and arranges for a drayage carrier to move the shipment from their facility through U.S. and Mexican customs.
  • Once the drayage carrier presents the Shipper’s Export Declaration to U.S. customs and is cleared, he proceeds to Mexican customs.
  • An employee of the Mexican broker meets the drayage carrier at the bridge and personally clears the trailer through Mexican customs.
  • Once cleared, the drayage carrier delivers the trailer to a RLS facility in Nuevo Laredo. The RLS Mexican carrier transports the trailer to the final destination.

 

DOCUMENTS FOR MEXICO SHIPMENTS

Shipments destined to Mexico from the U.S.

  • U.S. Straight bill of landing
  • U.S. Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) required if any single commodity is over $2500 (U.S.) in value or requires an Export License.
  • Commercial invoice (required in Spanish – translation services can be provided by the forwarder of broker).
  • Packing list (indicating the unit value of each item).
  • Export License (in some cases).
  • Certificate of Origin (for specific commodities).

Shipments destined to U.S. from Mexico

  • Mexico bill of landing – Orden de Remision
  • Commercial invoice (required in English – translation services can be provided by the forwarder of broker).
  • Export License (in some cases).
  • Certificate of Origin (for specific commodities).

Testimonials

We entrust RLS International with all of our crossborder freight requirements in and out of Mexico. They handle our LTL right up to heavy specialized moves with the professional and timely service we have come to expect.

Gordon R Wiles, PresidentGWS Logistics



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