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The
JAMCO Group is in business for one purpose: Providing
international trade services to help our Customers provide
world-class service to their customers.
We
believe this can only result from strong, successful partnerships.
While many providers focus only the ship part
of that word, we prefer to put special focus on the partner
aspect of it.
To
ensure successful partnerships, we relentlessly pursue
continuous improvement by obtaining constant feedback from
customers about our service levels and capabilities. As part
of our account and operational reviews with customers, we
ask them for candid feedback about our performance and why
they use our services.
Their
answers:
Knowledge
of international trade
a thorough understanding of
Customer needs
attention to
detail
timely and
efficient execution
accurate documentation
open,
honest communication
a willingness to go the extra
mile and provide special services
and an ability to
the right thing by responding and resolving problems when
they occur regardless of the cause.
We
hope to have the privilege to become partners with you. We
invite you to talk with us about why it makes sense to do
business with JAMCO. To help you learn more, we offer the Fast
Facts below.
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Founded
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1994 |
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Core Business
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Non-asset
based provider of trade, freight forwarding and broker services for
international trade and supply chain management. Primary trade services
include, but are not limited to:
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U.S. and Mexican Brokerage Services
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Trade Management and Consultation
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Logistics Services
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Customer Information Systems
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Leadership
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Juan
A. Menchaca, Jr., President and CEO |
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Headquarters
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The
JAMCO Group
8401
F.M. 3464
Laredo,
Texas 78045
(P)
956.717.3322
(F)
956.717.3112
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Subsidiaries
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JAMCO
International
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Grupo JAMCO
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JM Trade Services
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JM
Logistics, LLC.
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JM Transport
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Sales, Service
and Operations Facilities
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Brownsville,
TX
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Eagle Pass, TX
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Manzanillo, Mexico
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Mexico City
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San Diego, CA
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Monterrey,
Mexico
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Lazaro
Cardenas, Mexico
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Calexico, CA
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El Paso, TX
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McAllen, TX
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Nogales, AZ
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Veracruz, Mexico
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Tampico,
Mexico
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Representative Industries served
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Retail
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Electrical
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Automotive
v Grocery
v Food
Products (FDA-related)
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Lighting
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Power Systems
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Textile
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Steel
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Plastics
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Customer Programs
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Just-in-Time
(JIT)
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Vendor-Managed
Inventories (VMI)
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Purchase Order
Management
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Warehouse
Management Systems
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Productivity
Collaboration and Process
Improvement
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Participants in
Customer kaizen programs
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On-site Account
& Operational Reviews
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Client-specific
Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP) and Statements of Work
(SOW)
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Customized Client
Metrics (Scorecards) & Reporting
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On-line Shipment
Tracking & Visibility
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Paperwork Reduction
(EDI; Imaging; etc.)
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Key Capabilities
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U.S.-licensed
Brokers
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Mexican-licensed
Customs Brokers
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Leading experts in Maquila
trade services
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Bi-lingual staff
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Seventeen (17)
Licensed Brokers
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Trade Law
consultants
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Security:
facilities are gated and well
lighted with 24/7 on-site guards and closed
circuit cameras.
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Certifications
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ISO-certified
(9000:2001)
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Approved Minority
Supplier
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C-TPAT
certified
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Repeat
Winners of Supplier and 3PL awards from
multiple customer companies.
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Memberships
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National
Customs Brokers & Forwarders
Association.
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Compliance
and Integrity
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JAMCO
has never been audited, fined, suspended or
issued warnings by U.S. Customs or any other
Government Agency.
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