cross border freight

Visibility is critical at the border, and being proactive rather than reactive can keep products moving. Penske has added a border workflow technology tool as part of its ClearChain® technology suite that facilitates collaboration between the many stakeholders involved in a border crossing to mitigate the risk of a delay.

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Two new regulations in Mexico — the Suplemento de Carta Porte and Proyecto de IntegraciónTecnológica Aduanera (PITA) — are expected to create more documentation and record-keeping which may further complicate an already elaborate process.

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Shippers need a seamless process when moving goods between the United States and Mexico, and the handoff is critical. Historically, a black hole existed at the border, which is especially challenging given the many parties involved in a crossing.

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As various forms of uncertainty and supply chain congestion continue to disrupt trade flows, the specialized logistics skills and infrastructure required to manage cross-border freight continue to be tested as never before.

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Successful border crossings require expertise, visibility and seamless communication. Due to government regulations, they also require additional, specific documentation and careful planning for carriers and shippers alike.

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