Moving manufacturing to Mexico to serve the US market? BorderFlow is a software platform that runs the customs and logistics for nearshoring — the pedimento and despacho aduanal in Mexico, the CBP entry in the US, and the cross-border trucking in between — run by licensed brokers on both sides, the US and Mexico. Real operators who've done this handle it, so your components go south and your finished goods come north without the chaos.
Nearshoring is the relocation of manufacturing and supply chains to a nearby country to serve a large end market. For US companies, that nearby country is almost always Mexico (manufactura en México). Instead of shipping components across the Pacific and waiting weeks, manufacturers produce in Mexico and truck finished goods across the land border in days. Mexico became the United States' top trade partner in 2023, and the nearshoring wave is adding thousands of new shipments to the US-Mexico corridor every week. Every one of those shipments needs a pedimento in Mexico and a CBP entry in the US — which is exactly what BorderFlow does, a software platform run by licensed brokers on both sides of the border.
Components south, finished goods north — and the paperwork handled at every step.
CAAT-licensed Mexican customs. Import pedimentos for components and export pedimentos for finished goods — handled in-house.
CBP-licensed entry filing when goods cross north. ISF, HTS classification, and USMCA qualification so duties are right the first time.
FTL and LTL between your Mexican plant and US destinations, with drayage at the crossing coordinated under one contact.
Temporary import pedimentos and virtual operations for IMMEX (maquiladora) manufacturers moving components in and product out.
Rules-of-origin analysis and certification so your nearshored production qualifies for USMCA tariff treatment.
Both brokers, both countries, one thread. You manage your factory, not a chain of disconnected vendors at the border.
Nearshoring is the relocation of manufacturing and supply chains to a nearby country to serve a large end market. For US companies it usually means moving production to Mexico to serve the United States, which shortens lead times and reduces dependence on long ocean routes from Asia.
Mexico became the United States' top trade partner in 2023. Companies nearshore to Mexico for proximity to the US market, USMCA tariff advantages, competitive labor, and faster, more resilient supply chains than long-haul ocean freight from Asia.
BorderFlow's software handles the full cross-border path for nearshoring operations: the pedimento and despacho aduanal in Mexico, the CBP entry and ISF in the US, HTS classification and USMCA qualification, and cross-border trucking between the two countries — coordinated under one point of contact.
Yes. BorderFlow supports IMMEX (maquiladora) manufacturers with temporary import pedimentos, virtual operations, and the customs documentation needed to move components into Mexico and finished goods back into the US under USMCA.
Tell us about your operation — what you make, where it's going, and your timeline — and we'll map the customs and logistics for your nearshoring move. No long-term contract required.