COTRANSA GROUP connects Spain and Mexico with a new Maritime Grouping Service

The new weekly consolidated line offers a regular service that, every tuesday transfers goods from any point in Spain to Veracruz through the port of Valencia.This qualitative leap leads to the first service of which, with 40 years of experienced, is positioned as the most experienced spanish forwarder in Mexico.

The logistics operator COTRANSA GROUP launches a new export maritime grouping service that connects Spain and Mexico. The line, backed by the recent incorporation of Vitransgroup and SFI into the organization, gives a new impetus to the prime service of the transit and customs agent, consolidated as the Spanish forwarder with the most experience in Mexico.

The new product, endorsed by a 40-year-old expertise, offers a direct, regular and weekly service with pickups from any point in Spain and departures every Tuesday from Valencia to Veracruz, where COTRANSA GROUP has its own offices, both in the port of origin and in that of arrival.

The strategic incorporation of the maritime grouping service, which complements its daily counterpart in air cargo, positions the firm as the only company with its own consolidated in Mexico and with own offices in both countries. In addition, as the OAS, it offers all kinds of customs advice, both in Mexico and Spain.

“Our commitment to providing the best service and attention to our customers has allowed us to position ourselves as the only Spanish/Mexican forwarder with its own consolidated maritime service,” explains Pedro González, president of COTRANSA GROUP.
With regard to the same, the company highlights the human and personalized treatment that customers receive, favoured by the high experience of the operating team in the Mexican market, the speed in the response in the quotes and the speed of reaction to a problem in both countries.

Load safety is another of the differential values of the new line, where COTRANSA GROUP offers unique advantages. These include door-to-door goods insurance in Mexico, which, due to theft and insecurity in this country, is essential today.
Giving an additional warranty to deliveries, the transport is always carried out with GPS, with a traceability system that automatically informs the location of the cargo and through highways – whenever the route allows it. Also, the line has the assistance of a custody with or without weapons.

Regarding the prospects for the future of the recently deployed maritime grouping service to Mexico, COTRANSA GROUP does not rule out that “in the near future we will open another consolidated from other Spanish ports to other Mexican ports”.