Urgent Action Plan for Customs Downfall
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A failure in the system of the National Customs Agency of Mexico caused interruptions of between three and eight hours in foreign trade operations in the port of Veracruz; Tijuana, Baja California, as well as in Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa, Tamaulipas.
Mexico City.- For the Mexican Council of Foreign Trade (Comce) it is urgent to create a contingency plan in the face of the fall of customs systems like the one presented this Wednesday at the national level. Today, a failure in the central system caused long rows of trailers in the Customs of Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo destined for the United States.
A failure in the central system caused long rows of tr ileres at the Customs of Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo bound for the United States.
For the Mexican Council of Foreign Trade (Comce) it is urgent to create a contingency plan in the face of the fall of customs systems like the one presented this Wednesday at the national level. Today, a failure in the central system caused long rows of trailers in the Customs of Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo destined for the United States.
The faults in the system caused kilometre rows in the customs offices of Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa. The failures in the system caused kilometre rows in the customs offices of Nuevo Laredo and Reynosa. By María Reséndez Nuevo Laredo, Tam., February 18.- Failures in the system of the National Customs Agency of Mexico (ANAM) paralysed for just over four hours the foreign trade operations in Reynosa and Nuevo Laredo, causing kilometre rows of tractor…
The fall of the MATSE system from 7:00 a.m. generated rows of tractor trucks of several kilometers and delays in the processing of cargo to the United States. The fall of the MATSE customs system nationwide on the morning of this Wednesday February 18th generated extensive rows of tractor trucks in the area of Otay, Tijuana, which extended for several kilometers to the Airport road. The failure, detected from 7:00 a.m., temporarily stopped the e…
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