DHL launches Trans Border Connect, a new LTL Cross Border Transportation service between the United States and Mexico

Global Forwarding offers a bundled solution, offering preferential rates, with complete control from pickup to delivery. With Mexico becoming a preferred country for manufacturing and a prime location for near shoring, exports from Mexico to the U.S. show no sign of slowing down

MIAMI, July 14, 2015: DHL Global Forwarding, the air and ocean freight specialist within Deutsche Post DHL Group, announced the launch of its Trans Border Connect Less Than Truckload (LTL) service between the U.S. and Mexico. As a part of DHL’s domestic freight services, Trans Border Connect is a bundled solution that offers a single quote for pickup transport, line-haul transport, border crossing, cross-dock, border clearances and delivery components, U.S. and Mexico customs border brokerage and expertise.
 
“Our new service offers customers who already do business in Mexico, or want to break into this market, the opportunity to have their goods picked up any day of the week via this new road freight solution,” said Tim Robertson, vice president, Sales, DHL Global Forwarding, U.S. “With Trans Border Connect, DHL offers lower supply chain costs and simplifies billing, as well as end to end shipment visibility and provides a single point of contact monitored by experts in its centralized control tower in Laredo, Texas.”
 
The product is being rolled out initially for transportation to and from five strategic markets in the U.S. and Mexico, with all border crossings at Laredo, Texas. In the U.S., shipments are available to and from Atlanta, Georgia; Dallas-Fort-Worth, Texas; Detroit, Michigan; Los Angeles, California; and Chicago, Illinois. In Mexico, shipments are available to and from Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterey, Queretaro and San Luis Potosi.
 
DHL Global Forwarding has been operating in Mexico since 1969, and now that Mexico is the third largest trading partner of the U.S. and the second largest export market for U.S. products and services, DHL has launched the LTL bundled service. With Trans Border Connect, the company now offers coverage on regular routes with competitive pricing by providing an all-in flat fee per pound, eliminating multiple carrier bills and hand-offs by acting as a single-source provider for door-to-door surface moves. The company’s centralized control tower in Laredo, Texas, U.S. and Nuevo Laredo, Mexico has a team of 155 people who specialize in transportation between both countries.
 
Trans Border Connect is designed for all sectors and types of goods and services, with the exception of hazardous materials, textiles, toys, finished electronic items, personal goods, shoes, garments, pharmaceuticals and art work, but such goods can be quoted separately. The leading sectors currently using this service are the automotive, engineering, manufacturing and aerospace industries, among others. 
 
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