For many IMMEX companies, the USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement) forms the backbone of their export model.
.png)
.png)

Latest Publications
The digitalization of customs is transforming border management and international trade, driving a new era where technology optimizes each stage of the process.
The transportation of hazardous goods is an issue that not only challenges the laws and procedures of logistics, but also tests the ability of companies to ensure safety and environmental protection while they reach their destination.
In an ever-evolving business world, sourcing and production strategies have become more critical than ever.
Mexican companies are beginning to work on solutions to adapt to the future of supply chains. The challenges presented by the industry go beyond internal company factors. Supply chains face external factors that they do not directly control, such as political, environmental, security, infrastructure, and social factors, that directly affect the daily operations of any firm.
The growing global reliance on digital supply chains has exposed new critical vulnerabilities to cyberattacks.


.png)