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Global Transport Services in Mexico: Connecting Businesses Worldwide

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  Global transport services in Mexico are essential for businesses looking to expand their reach and optimize their supply chains on an international scale. At TransVectoLogistics, we specialize in providing comprehensive global transport solutions that ensure efficient and reliable cargo movement across borders. Explore how our services can enhance your global logistics strategy and support your business growth. Comprehensive Range of Global Transport Solutions TransVectoLogistics offers a wide array of global transport services tailored to meet the diverse needs of businesses operating in Mexico: ·          Air Freight : Our air cargo services provide fast and efficient transportation for time-sensitive shipments to destinations worldwide. We leverage strategic partnerships with major airlines to ensure reliable service and seamless connectivity. ·          Ocean Freight : Cost-effective sea ...

A guide to managing logistics in Mexico

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  Logistics management is essential for businesses that want to succeed in Mexico. With the country’s unique geography, diverse cultural landscape, and complex regulations, managing supply chains and transportation networks can be a difficult task. To help you navigate the logistics landscape in Mexico, here is a guide to managing Logistics Transportation Services in the country. 1. Understand the Importance of Mexico’s Geography Mexico’s geography plays an important role in logistics management. The country is divided into 31 states and one federal district, each with its own set of regulations and infrastructure. This means that managing logistics operations across the entire country can be a challenge. It’s important to understand the geography of each state and the differences between them to effectively manage your supply chain. 2. Familiarize Yourself with Mexico’s Regulatory Environment Mexico’s regulatory environment can be complex and difficult to navigate. It’s i...

The largest shipping companies in the world and a brief history of how they started.

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These are the largest shipping companies in the world and a brief history of how they started 1. MSC (Capacity in TEUs 4,402,155) (Market percentage 17.2%) (Origin: Belgium) 2. Maersk (Capacity in TEUs: 4,229,864) (Market percentage 16.6%) (Origin: Denmark) 3. CMA CGM (Capacity in TEU 3,300,522) (Market percentage 12.9%) (Origin: France) 4. COSCO (Capacity in TEUs 2,926,022) (Market percentage 11.5%) (Origin: China)  5. Happag Lloyd (Capacity in TEU 1,746,656) (Market percentage 6.8%) (Origin: Germany)  6. Evergreen (Capacity in TEUs 1,533,410) (Market share 6.0%) (Origin: Taiwan)  7. ONE (Capacity in TEU 1,505,181) (Market percentage 5.9%) (Origin Japan)  Now if we start with some history:  #1 MSC. (Origin: Belgium)  (Market percentage 17.2%) (Capacity in TEUs 4,402,155)  The history of the MSC Group began in Brussels, Belgium in 1970, when Captain Gianluigi Aponte founded the company with just a small cargo ship: the MV Patricia.   Since then, t...

Shipping companies in the air?

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Tell me who you hang out with and I'll tell you who you are... well, CMA joined Air France and now they become one of the main players in the world of air cargo.   CMA CGM and Air France-KLM join forces to strengthen their air freight transport service through an agreement that will have an initial duration of ten years. As a team, they have 10 cargo plans (six Air France-KLM and four CMA CGM) plus the 12 they have in charge together, they will also be able to use Air France's passenger plans, which includes more than 160 plans that will serve to facilitate and improve delivery times. The partnership will combine the knowledge and global sales teams of both partners to serve the customer with one voice. CMA CGM has the firm intention of taking up to 9% of the capital of Air France-KLM, currently the main shareholders of the airline Air France are: The French state is the largest shareholder with 28.6% of the shares, followed by China Eastern Airlines (9.6%), the Dutch state (9...