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If you’re running an eCommerce business, you might be interested in finding out whether shipping shoes to Mexico is a possibility. There are a number of benefits of shipping shoes to Mexico including opening up new avenues of profit. You can expand your business and grow your customer base significantly. You might, however, have heard of the regulations and restrictions that the Mexican government has put on certain products coming into the country.
When shipping shoes to Mexico, you’ll need to comply with a number of regulations for both the CBP and MX Customs. In addition to customs compliance, shipments typically involved multiple carriers and customs brokers on both sides of the border. For this reason, many shippers work with a full-service logistics provider as they coordinate all of the transportation and required documentation.
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When shipping any product to Mexico, you must check what items are prohibited. There is a wide range of items that are prohibited including asbestos, antiques, perishables and playing cards. Shoes are not on this list and as such, you can ship shoes to Mexico. However, you do need to make sure that you have the right documentation. There are also certain restrictions.
It’s important to note that while there are no restrictions set on shipping shoes from the US to Mexico by the US government, Mexico imposed restrictions on imported footwear in 2015.
These measures are designed with the aim of improving the competitiveness for domestic footwear manufacturers who are operating in the country and avoiding the undervaluation of footwear that is being imported.
Several courses of action have been taken including:
The government has also worked to establish non-tariff restrictions and regulations that abide by international trade law as well as automatic licenses that were held prior to this. A new automatic licensing system was implemented in 2015 for ‘commercial statistical monitoring’ purposes.
To gain an automatic import form for footwear certain information needs to be provided. This includes:
Various additional pieces of information including the commercial invoice number, the country of export, the commercial brand and model and the total value of the commercial invoice is required. The name and address of the exporter must also be provided and potentially the name and address of the supplier as well. However, the latter information is not considered to be mandatory.
It is also necessary for the company or individual importing the product to attach a commercial invoice that provides complete details of the items being imported. The commercial invoice needs to have been issued within sixth months of the request for an automatic import permit.
It’s important to note that all of the information that has been provided must be given in Spanish.
If you’re planning on shipping goods from the US to Mexico it may not be as easy as you might think. However, it’s certainly not impossible. Again, it’s worth mentioning that certain documents must be in place and regulations need to be followed. Typical methods of shipping from the US to Mexico include:
Usually, there will be a mixture of different shipping methods used.
What Happens During Shipping?
During shipping of your products, the American carrier will transport your goods to the border. Here, items will be delivered to a carrier that will have been selected by the person who is the recipient of the goods that you have shipped.
Once the carrier receives your shipment, they will check the documents and inspect the cargo that you are providing. They will then prepare the shipment to enter Mexico for the agent who handles your shipment. Many apparel and footware shipments cross the border in Eagle Pass.
The Mexican customs agent will then present the entry for the Mexican recipient. Once this is complete your goods will finally cross the border. At this stage, a third party will ship your order across the border and through customs. Here, it will be delivered to the carrier’s facility.
The Mexican carrier then transports the items to the final destination where it reaches the recipient of the good that you have shipped.
You will need several documents including :
You also need to make sure that there aren’t any other restrictions on the goods that you are shipping to Mexico.
If you are freight shipping in Mexico, you will need to make sure that you have:
If you are a freight shipping to Mexico you need to arrange a few documents before shipping. This includes:
You also need to make sure that you have a Mexicans customs broker and that the importer is registered for whatever product you are sending.
The bill of lading is also known as BoL. This is a document signed by both the shipper and the transportation company. It will also be signed by the receiver when they get the product you have shipped. It covers everything from the quantity to the origin and the final destination.
The Letter of Instructions must be provided by the freight forwarder and then filled in by the company shipping the product. It shows how and where the export shipment will be handled. Information includes the shipper's broker and consignee as well as a description of the merchandise.
There is now a new document required for all imports coming into Mexico. The Documento de Operacion para Despacho Aduanero “(DODA) is a document that includes all required details for the Mexican import. This is generated through the MX Customs portal. It includes:
There is also the Cargo Manifest. This is a document prepared by a licensed US Customs broker. It provides various details including:
As you can see, the process for shipping shoes to Mexico can be complex. However, it can be simple when you work with R+L Global Logistics. Our extensive cross-border shipping knowledge simplifies this process and allows you to focus on other areas of your business.
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Hello,
I plan to ship 1500-2000lbs of cotton and hemp shoe laces, (unfinished, raw shoelace material)
to Mexico from the USA.
Please help me to understand the process and costs associated with custom fees, tariffs, brokerage, etc..
thank you.