Our logistics network is comprised of the most reputable companies in Mexico today.

Audaxia is part of a larger shipping group with direct ownership, and participation, in stevedoring terminals, warehouses, and trucks. Additionally, through our long-term associations, we are also able to offer ocean freight services and customs coordination.

We offer full stevedoring services throughout Mexico.

Our focus is on steel, and other break-bulk commodities, but we certainly handle bulk and project cargo on a regular basis.  Our stevedoring service locations include: Altamira, Tampico, Tuxpan, Veracruz, Manzanillo, and Mazatlan.

Stevedoring

Brownsville

Altamira

Tampico

Veracruz

Manzanillo

Mazatlan

Commodities

Steel & Metals

Scrap & Bulk

Wind & Energy

General Cargo

Project Cargo

Industries

Automotive

Aerospace

Energy

Agriculture

Construction

Audaxia offers warehousing services for all general cargo types.

For industries such as Automotive, Energy, and Construction, at the following locations: Monterrey, Altamira, Tampico, Tuxpan, Veracruz, Manzanillo, and Mazatlan.

The Audaxia business model is especially active in trucking throughout Mexico.

Specifically along the Gulf and Pacific ports. We demand the adherence to strict legal and responsible operating requirements, to ensure not only the safety of the drivers and cargo, but also the safety of others on the highway.

Most of our ocean freight practice is booked via London and Houston.

We typically only handle shipments of 5,000MT and over, but we are able to make certain considerations under special circumstances. Our routes include: North America, Europe, and Asia.

We have experience with many brokers throughout Mexico.

Customs clearance is not a service we directly offer. For each of the ports we routinely operate in, we have a short list of only the most capable brokers, and we are very happy to make any recommendations as needed.

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