Differences between FTL, Partial truckload and LTL freight shipping
In this post you will discover the characteristics, advantages and disadvantages of three freight shipping services: Full truck or FTL, Partial truckload and Less than Truckload or LTL. We will [...]
Freight glossary in Spanish, English and French
Even if most of the logistics professionals communicate in English as a neutral language for trade business, it is always nice to establish commercial relationships with a team able to [...]
Decoding the classification of the logistics service providers in North America
The most common classification of the logistics service providers in North America is based on the concept of logistics outsourcing upgrade from 1PL to 7PL. In this post, we include definitions [...]
Do you need to carry a load within the U.S.? Mexicom Logistics and Mexicom USA are ready to help you
We are experts in reliable and economic freight transportation throughout North America. Mexicom Logistics and Mexicom USA are ready to assist you. Advantages of working with a 3PL like Mexicom [...]
Challenges facing the distribution of COVID-19 vaccine in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico
The distribution of COVID-19 vaccines has started in North America. What challenges will the carriers that work in the supply chain face? It’s been less than a year since scientists deciphered [...]
Guide to the partial truckload services between Mexico, the United States and Canada
This guide will help you understand how the partial truckload service works between Mexico, the United States, and Canada. We address the following topics: What is partial truckload freight [...]
Understanding trucking terms: Headhaul, Deadhead and Backhaul – in North America
Understanding trucking terms is useful to help you understand shipping fees and shipping operations. In this post, we explain what the trucking terms “headhaul”, [...]
Trucking Legal Height Limits in Canada, the US and Mexico Map
If you are planning to ship a load across North American borders, it is a good idea to have a look at the height limits established on the country or state where your load will be transported. [...]