Efficient Ocean Freight Solutions from the USA to Mexico
When shipping between the United States and Mexico, you need a logistics partner that understands the complexities of cross-border trade while delivering reliable and cost-effective service. Our specialized USA-Mexico ocean freight services are designed to simplify international shipping for businesses of all sizes.
Why Ship with Us?
Dedicated North America Trade Expertise
In-depth knowledge of USMCA compliance and Mexican customs regulations
Bilingual logistics specialists for seamless communication
Flexible Container Options
Full Container Load (FCL) for high-volume shipments
Consolidated Less Than Container Load (LCL) for smaller cargo
Specialized equipment for oversized/heavy cargo
Optimized Routing
Direct services to major Mexican ports:
• Manzanillo • Lázaro Cárdenas • Veracruz • Altamira
Strategic partnerships with Mexican trucking companies for inland distribution
Streamlined Customs Clearance
Pre-clearance documentation preparation
Certified customs brokers at all Mexican ports
Duty minimization strategies
Advanced Cargo Visibility
Real-time container tracking from origin to final destination
Proactive exception management
Industries We Serve
• Automotive & Aerospace
• Manufacturing & Industrial Equipment
• Retail & Consumer Goods
• Agriculture & Food Products
• Energy Sector Materials
Value-Added Services
Cross-docking at border hubs
Temporary warehousing in Mexico
Commercial invoice optimization
Cargo insurance options
Our Shipping Process
Consultation - We analyze your supply chain requirements
Routing - Determine optimal ocean/land route
Documentation - Prepare all necessary trade paperwork
Execution - Door-to-port or door-to-door movement
With over 10 years of experience in the NAFTA region, we've developed proven processes to overcome common challenges like:
• Mexican customs inspections
• VAT certification
• Pedimento compliance
• Port congestion management
Request your competitive quote today and discover why leading companies trust us for their Mexico-bound shipments.