Oct 19th, 2015
An event hosted Tuesday by the Institute for Border Logistics and Security will teach local industry leaders how to expand their operations into Mexico.
The Canadian-Mexican Customs Compliance Event, October 20 at Caesars Windsor, will explain changes to Mexican regulations that will allow companies to move around personnel more efficiently, says the institute’s chief executive officer, Laurie Tannous.
“We’ve come a long way in making it easier for companies to move products back and forth, but it’s getting increasingly difficult for companies to get human capital where they need it most,” she says.
The policy allows for the pre-clearance of certain documentation, making for more “normal” crossings when employees get to the border.