Logistics can be defined as the right part or SKU, in the

right quantity, in the right place, at the right time. But

what makes it “world class?”

Is it an above 90% logistics efficiency? Or a certain cost? Is

it a 99% on time delivery? Or a combination of all of these

benchmarks and more?

The truth is the definition of “world class” is constantly

changing – especially when it comes to NAFTA end-toend

logistics solutions. What constitutes as “world class”

today might not be “world class” next week, month,

quarter, or year.

While making your supply chain “world class,” there

are several challenges you may face when getting your

products to customers across Mexico, Canada, and the

United States. But finding a solution to these challenges

makes all the difference.

Here are a few examples of challenges we have seen

and the solutions developed to overcome them:

CHALLENGE: There is a lack of door-to- door visibility

because multiple providers run different portions of

your transportation. You have limited visibility to loads

in-transit, and have no visibility to loads at US/Mexico/

Canada points of consolidation.

SOLUTION: Integration of multiple GPS providers with

a third-party logistics (3PL) transportation management

system. You can also outsource to an experienced 3PL

to take on the role of border manager, coordinating the

efforts of all stakeholders.

CHALLENGE: Your loads are delayed for several hours

at the border.

SOLUTION: Work with a 3PL that is familiar with US/

Mexico and Canada/US rules for imports and exports. The

right 3PL can ensure your carriers are C-TPAT, FAST, and

NEEC certified; ready documentation; establish schedules;

and monitor the physical flow of freight.

CHALLENGE: There is a lack of centralized part and

packaging data making it difficult to build loads and

maximize cube.

Logistics can be defined as the right part or SKU, in the

right quantity, in the right place, at the right time. But

what makes it “world class?”

Is it an above 90% logistics efficiency? Or a certain cost? Is

it a 99% on time delivery? Or a combination of all of these

benchmarks and more?

The truth is the definition of “world class” is constantly

changing – especially when it comes to NAFTA end-toend

logistics solutions. What constitutes as “world class”

today might not be “world class” next week, month,

quarter, or year.

While making your supply chain “world class,” there

are several challenges you may face when getting your

products to customers across Mexico, Canada, and the

United States. But finding a solution to these challenges

makes all the difference.

Here are a few examples of challenges we have seen

and the solutions developed to overcome them:

CHALLENGE: There is a lack of door-to- door visibility

because multiple providers run different portions of

your transportation. You have limited visibility to loads

in-transit, and have no visibility to loads at US/Mexico/

Canada points of consolidation.

SOLUTION: Integration of multiple GPS providers with

a third-party logistics (3PL) transportation management

system. You can also outsource to an experienced 3PL

to take on the role of border manager, coordinating the

efforts of all stakeholders.

CHALLENGE: Your loads are delayed for several hours

at the border.

SOLUTION: Work with a 3PL that is familiar with US/

Mexico and Canada/US rules for imports and exports. The

right 3PL can ensure your carriers are C-TPAT, FAST, and

NEEC certified; ready documentation; establish schedules;

and monitor the physical flow of freight.

CHALLENGE: There is a lack of centralized part and

packaging data making it difficult to build loads and

maximize cube.

SOLUTION: Spend the time needed to collect good data.

Actively engage both suppliers and customer resources for

part/packaging information. Having the right data leads

to a strong plan for every part.

CHALLENGE: Prioritizing critical inventory has become

difficult because of the use of multiple providers during

transit and limited bridge hours.

SOLUTION: Partner with a 3PL to act as the end-toend

border manager contracting or performing border

crossings and dedicated dray services directly.

What is World Class Logistics?

The Outsourcing Difference:

• Average border crossing time of

2-4 hours.

• 99.5% Incident-free deliveries

• Proven cost-reductions

• Market leader in security and safety

There are numerous other challenges in establishing

“world class” logistics. And as the industry changes, many

new challenges will arise. However, by partnering with a

3PL like Ryder, you can have a NAFTA end-to- end solution

that moves your products seamlessly between Mexico,

Canada, and the United States.

At Ryder, our NAFTA network is an end-to- end solution

that incorporates best-in- class service to provide our

partners with a single point of access to all the services,

tools, and expertise necessary for successful cross border

supply chain operations.

This network is supported by complex technology, one

of North America’s largest fleets of trucks, an expansive

infrastructure of maintenance facilities and warehouses,

and some of the most talented people in the industry.

We offer access to the latest technology, recruit and

manage drivers and technicians, invest in the latest and

most efficient vehicles, excel in safety and comply with

associated regulations, all on our customers’ behalf.

We are uniquely positioned to meet the demands of

customers with operating footprints across Mexico,

Canada, and the United States. Solutions include

dedicated Mexico carrier pickups, leveraged multiclient

distribution centers – including cross-docks – to

deconsolidate/consolidate freight, dedicated international

shuttles including border dray, customs brokerage, and

U.S. transportation.

We are one of the largest, and most influential, logistics

players in Mexico. Having key relationships with the

highest quality providers – carriers, customs brokers,

equipment providers, and engineers – we are able to

simplify operations of organizations that have complex

networks and various brokers.

We are able to provide multi-client border crossing

services to lower security risks and improve efficiencies.

In fact, we facilitate over 15,800 North American border

crossings every month.

These solutions help improve speed to market, get

companies closer to their customers, and allows

business to gain access to new markets by leveraging an

established infrastructure and geographic footprint.

To learn more about our NAFTA end-to- end solutions,

as well as our other services in Mexico, Canada, and the

United States, visit ryder.com

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