i think maybe shneider
Ive never driven to mexico so honestly I really dont know but
I'm pretty sure there is one large trucking company that goes throughout north america ( mex, us, can, )but theres gotta be at least a couple of independent companies lots of car parts and engines are made in mexico not to mention the amount of produce ( im in canada and lots of our vegs in the winter come from mex) rjm 333 where do all the hundreds of trucks a day do all the switchs at customs? Ive only been driving for about a year and going to the us is hard enough for me and im canadian i would think that us customs would process a us driver faster that a mexican driver so the companies would rather send a us driver down?
2006-09-21 03:31:50
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answered by tonytorono 2
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No US Company is allowed to go in Mexico with their driver and tractor but only the trailer drayed with a Mexican Carrier driver and tractor.
Other options are available like intact rail intermodal to the ramps in the interior of Mexico (Monterrey, San Luis Potosi and Toluca)
JB Hunt Transport has more than 25 years of experience serving Mexico both over the road and recently intermodal.
2014-09-01 04:44:10
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answered by FerAlex 1
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i do not think there is a U.S Trucking company that will send a truck , a driver , and a trailer to mexico atleast not any sain company would its bad enough to loose a trailer down there and it would be alot worse to loose everything what they do is they take the loads down to boarder cities and Mexican Truck drivers come over the border and get them but there arnt any U.S trucking companies that are willing to go over the border and Schneider doesnt go over the border either . and company can get it to mexico but it wont be a company truck that takes it there it will be a mexican truck that takes it over the border
2006-09-21 15:52:19
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answered by rjm_333 4
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Good luck finding one. Not to sound cynical, but most companies won't send trucks down there. It's cheaper to have a U.S. truck drop it's trailer at a broker, or forwarding agent, and have a Mexican trucker come get it.
2006-09-24 14:38:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Unfortunately, there are none that will allow you to leave the US with their vehicle. The cost to insure the vehicle out of the country is too high. Your best bet would be to hire a moving company that specializes in international moves. Good Luck!
2016-03-27 00:48:30
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answered by Anonymous
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US Border Patrol?
2006-09-21 07:18:45
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answered by MrZ 6
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