Mexico's advantages over China were a major talking point at the conference, as comparisons were drawn between intellectual property protection, travel convenience for U.S. companies, currency exchange rates, as well as each country's family structures.
Mexico was also given the nod for its lower manufacturing costs, longer workweeks, its 13 free trade agreements — the most of any country in the world — higher birth rates, and that its language and the numeric system uses the same characters as the United States.
Despite the challenges of cross-border shipping, logistics providers can operate in these regions with confidence knowing that Reliance Partners provides the most comprehensive form of coverage for both domestic and international freight.
"We're very excited about the opportunity of partnering with Reliance Partners; we believe they are top notch for liability and cargo insurance in Mexico," said Bernardo "Bernie" Rodarte, vice president and general manager, Mexico at Schneider National. "We are very confident in the value that we bring moving under a dedicated-type scenario — closed loops with top-notch security — we can't be surpassed in that aspect."
In addition to insurance solutions, Reliance Partners is creating comprehensive programs for motor carriers with B-1 commercial truck drivers in their fleet. Mark Vickers, executive vice president of international logistics at Reliance Partners, said that his team is excited to work with cross-border logistics firms employing these drivers, as he believes they bring significant value to U.S.-Mexico trade.
"Historically insurance markets in the United States have shied away from B-1 drivers, but what these markets don't necessarily understand is that B-1 drivers actually drive safer than [commercial drivers] you'll find in the U.S.," Vickers said, reasoning that Mexican drivers earn significantly more than they would at similar jobs in Mexico. "These drivers do a fantastic job."
Reliance Partners looks forward to hosting the 5th annual Modernization of Cross Border Trade with the Laredo Motor Carrier Association in Summer 2022.
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