Ocean highways to connect Mexico with the US
Mexico ocean services
Data Sheet
Navigating the capacity, security and regulatory issues of the
post-COVID environment is a critical component in the development of a best-in-class cross-border strategy. Constantly monitoring events on both sides of the border, Uber Freight offers consistent weekly ocean capacity to connect northern/central Mexico to the eastern U.S. with a variety of container types.
Features and benefits
Targeted modal diversification
Reduce the “variables” of conventional border crossings / operations
Customs brokerage
Mexico and U.S.
Port services
Container handling and transloading
Provides consistent weekly ocean capacity including 53’ boxes
Connects northern and central Mexico’s industrial base with consumers and manufacturers in the eastern U.S.
Combines inland, ocean, port, and customs services for a flexible, efficient and secure, door-to-door solution
Synchronizes cubic capacity with OTR solutions, while offering 25% additional weight capacity on MX-FL lane
Helps to meet supply carbon emissions faster and more efficiently
Consistent weekly cycle – in gate, departure, arrival, and load availability at origin and destination ports
Targeted modal inland drayage and transportation
Mexico and the U.S. via over-the-road (OTR) and intermodal (IML)
Ocean containers
53’, 40’ HC, dry and reefer
– Diversity of container equipment
– Option to handle overweight loads
(up to 25 metric tons)
– Dry and reefer cargo
Carbon footprint
Most fuel efficient transportation mode. Meet supply carbon emissions faster.
Areas of influence:
– Mexico: Nuevo Leon, Tamaulipas, Mexico City, Puebla,
Tlaxcala, Hidalgo, Queretaro, Morelos, Mexico State,
Guanajuato, Jalisco, SLP, Veracruz
– US: FL, GA, NC, SC, KY, VA, MD, and the NE
(NY, NJ, PA, RI, DE, CT, MA)
Reliable and competitive port-to-port transit time of 3 days on direct service vessels
Contact Us
Contact Uber Freight
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