Successful Transition in Foreign Trade Administration in Mexico
Initial Situation
A foreign client in the manufacturing sector with operations in Mexico was facing inefficiencies in the management of Foreign Trade, which was handled by a third party. The lack of control over Annex 24 created compliance risks and limited operational visibility, compromising the management of their imports and exports.
Identified Challenges
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Lack of control over Annex 24, leading to regulatory risks.
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Inefficiencies in Foreign Trade management, affecting operational performance.
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Poor traceability and disorganized data, complicating audits and compliance.
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Need to migrate to new software for more effective administration.
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Requirement for an uninterrupted transition to maintain operational continuity.
IMPLEMENTED SOLUTION
Prodensa led a structured transition of Foreign Trade management, ensuring efficient operations and full regulatory compliance.
OBTAINED RESULTS
- Successful transition with no operational disruptions.
- Enhanced regulatory compliance through proper management of Annex 24.
- Greater visibility and control over Foreign Trade operations.
- Reduced risks associated with poor Annex 24 management.
- Increased client focus on manufacturing, free from administrative concerns.
CONCLUSION
Thanks to Prodensa’s expertise and proven methodology, the client was able to stabilize and optimize their Foreign Trade operations, ensuring regulatory compliance, efficient control, and greater transparency. The implementation of the new software and reconstruction of Annex 24 enabled secure and reliable management, strengthening the company’s competitiveness in Mexico.





