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Mexico Transloads Mexico Transloads Traditionally, many potential rail clients in Mexico elected to not install rail spurs. High rates and poor performance drove this decision when traffic moved by rail in Mexico. Thus we have many companies today that are not rail served within Mexico. Since the privatization of the Mexican railroads, Mexican customers have been rewarded with dramatically improved rail alternatives. Today, many customers are building rail spurs into existing facilities while others are relocating in order to take advantage of rail service and economics. However, in many cases, the only option is to transload the product at the nearest rail point. This reality has created a boom in transload capabilities throughout Mexico. The other reality is the occasional need to transload product along the border gateway points. With many different needs for transloading Mexican products, our strategy is to deliver an integrated capability along with service providers and the Mexican railroads. Regardless of the transload requirements, BNSF can organize transloads via a network of service providers. Simply call or email a BNSF representative to begin the process. Plastics - Lube Oils - HazMat Facilities Company Location Served by Track Capacity Bulkmatic Queretaro TFM 15 Leon TFM/FXE 10 Monterrey TFM/FXE 30 Guadalajara FXE/TFM 20 Mexico TFVM 150 Horco Monterrey TFM 30 SLP TFM 12 Guadalajara TFM/FXE 30 Mexico TFVM 40 Logistica Internacional Monterrey TFM 20 AB Trading Limited Huehuetoca TFM 10 Servicios y Operaciones Terrestres Teotihuacan FSRR 30 Forkisa Monterrey TFM 8 Katoen Natie Mexico TFVM 20 Terminal Tacuba Mexico TFVM 30 Lubrizol Monterrey TFM 20 OTM Altamira FXE 60 Mazahua Toluca TFM 15 Aluminio y Zinc Nacional Monterrey TFM/FXE 3 Puerta Mexico Toluca (Mina KCSM 110 Mexico) Steel - Bulk - Machinery Facilities Company Location Served by Track Capacity Aceros Dondisch Mexico TFVM 6 Aceros Prime Ramos Arizpe TFM 10 Nacional de Acero Mexico TFVM 14 Malla Soldada SLP TFM 12 Belosa Toluca TFM 20 Puebla FSRR 20 Saltillo TFM 20 Transportes GUME Monterrey TFM 35 Transportes Flores Monterrey TFM 50 La Concordia Queretaro TFM 10 MJB Tableros Saltillo TFM 15 Forkisa Saltillo TFM 40 Terminal Tacuba Mexico TFVM 30 Almacenadora Gomez Queretaro TFM 18 Transportes Telleria Pachuca FSRR 5 Aluminio y Zinc Industrial Monterrey TFM/FXE 3 SIMERI Monterrey TFM 5 Puerta Mexico Toluca (Mina KCSM 110 Mexico) For general questions, information, and updates, contact Brian Stoviak at [email protected] or 817-867-6175..
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