CROSS BORDER TRUCKING * USA / Mexico
* DC - FMCSA expanding truck freight zones at Mexican border in Texas and New Mexico
-- Cross-border freight haulers now have new access points to carry loads to and from Mexico. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration intends to officially codify New Mexico’s Dona Ana County and Luna County as commercial border zones and expand the commercial border zone around El Paso, Texas, thanks to opening of a new cross-border bridge in the city... Commercial border zones along the U.S.-Mexican border allow Mexican-domiciled carriers and drivers and U.S.-based carriers and drivers limited access to cross the international border to deliver freight. Cross-border loads are generally dropped at a warehouse or some other facility within the commercial border zone... The expansion of the El Paso commercial border zone, meanwhile, comes in response to the looming opening of the Tornillo-Guadalupe New International Bridge, which is expected to open to truck traffic next month...
(Photo: Trucks pause at the border 20 seconds before entering the United States) -- Washington, DC, USA - Truck News, by James Jaillet - February 23, 2016
Labels: border solutions, trucking industry news USA and Mexico
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