December 2015
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Flat-Bed, Over-Sized, Over-Weighed, Hazmat.
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Canacar deputies proposed to adopt comprehensive global transit system


Each year in North Mexico US border crossing 10 million are made motor transport, where in some cases the units are delayed up to seven hours to go into the neighboring country. To overcome this, the adoption of the Global Transit System is proposed..

Having more rapid processes in border checks could benefit up to 50% decrease in review times at the border, "said Montemayor Morineau...



The new traffic regulations of the Federal District which takes effect on 15 December, incorporates elements include actions for vehicles transiting on this entity.

 
Based on the content of Article 40 of this document that drives must make sure that your vehicle is equipped with a) red and white reflective bands on the sides and rear sides and reflective bands yellow on the front; b) in case of double trailer vehicle must have legends warning "PRECAUCION DOBLE SEMI REMOLQUE"...
 
 

The global auto parts company Tokai Rika intended investment of $34 million to install its first plant in Mexico. The Japanese auto parts company was founded in 1948 in the prefecture of Toyota (Naichi) near Nagoya city .

 
The transaction includes the acquisition of 15 hectares in the country's largest inland port: "Interport Monterrey" and in the first phase has projected a wharehouse of 25 thousand square meters...
 

  
The country has both geographical characteristics as market and political position as the gateway for international transit and distribution platform in Latin America, said Jose Zozaya Délano.

 

The president of the Mexican council transport and logistics said that in that sense the freight sector is a major economic activity importance of the Mexican enconomy...

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The fusion of Chinese shipping lines Cosco and China Shipping may create a monopoly in the transport of goods by sea. The selected company would control 73% of maritime cargo that moves in China and would have more pricing power

The crisis in the maritime transport sector has led companies operating in it to take several measures to deal with declines in fright rates. The merger and restructuring measures are among the most used by shipping lines...


 

 
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Statistical information of international trade in Mexico

Did you know?...

The Thanksgiving and Christmas turkey originated in Mexico

 

Strange but true; the bird now so closely associated with many festive meals is a direct descendant of the wild turkeys still found in many parts of Mexico. How is it possible that a Mexican bird acquired the name turkey?. 

The most likely explanation derives from the fact that the merchants who traded in the Middle Ages between the Middle East and England were based in the Turkish Empire and hence known as "Turkey merchants". Turkey merchants are believed to have introduced the guinea fowl, a native of Madagascar, to European dinner tables...

 

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Did you know about Christmas in Mexico?

In Mexico, Christmas is celebrated from the December 12th to January 6th. From December 16th to Christmas Eve, children often perform the 'Posada' processions or Posadas. Posada is Spanish for Inn or Lodging. There are nine Posadas. These celebrate the part of the Christmas story where Joseph and Mary looked for somewhere to stay. For the Posadas, the outside of houses are decorated with evergreens, moss and paper lanterns.... 

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