shipping cargo to mexico: practical guidance for smooth cross-border moves
What to know before you book
Moving freight across the southern border involves more than a rate quote. You need accurate classifications, clear commercial invoices, and a partner who understands Mexican customs. Verify consignee details, tax IDs, and whether your seller terms are EXW or DAP, as these affect who handles duties and last‑mile delivery.
Modes and timing
For speed, air works for high-value, time-sensitive items, while truck and intermodal suit most loads. Ocean to ports like Veracruz fits heavy or non-urgent freight. Build buffer time for inspections at the border and potential weekend closures.
Step-by-step overview
- Confirm commodity, HS codes, and documentation.
- Choose mode and insure the shipment with declared value.
- Book a carrier and a Mexican customs broker (agente aduanal).
- Prepare packing lists, permits, and Spanish labels if required.
- Stage at a U.S. border terminal; complete clearance and transload if needed.
- Track final delivery and collect signed proof.
Cost factors
Quotes reflect weight, dimensions, distance, fuel, border fees, and accessorials like detention or hazardous handling. Ask for all-in pricing and documented transit commitments.