TRIMODAL DE MÉXICO

Our history

In 2002 we emerged as an innovative alternative in customs services with the objective of providing support to importers and exporters in the integral management of procedures related to foreign trade.

Beginnings

01.Beginnings

August 29, 2002 marks a milestone in the history of Trimodal de México S.C., when it was legally founded as a Civil Society composed of five partners and with a valuable Customs Licenses. Among the founders were the Belchez Descalzo Brothers and Customs Agent Eduardo Sandoval Sandoval, who contributed his experience and operational skills to the company, backed by Customs Patent 0426 assigned to the Port of Veracruz.

Transcendence

02.Transcendence

Over time, the relationship between the Customs Agent and Mr. Nelson Belchez González gave rise to a momentous agreement: the transition of Licenses 0426 to Cesar Eduardo Belchez Descalzo. This decision led to the issuance of Licenses 1530 on July 18, 2005, with registration in the Port of Veracruz and its official publication in the Official Gazette of the Federation on September 19 of the same year. This was the beginning of the growth of Trimodal de México S.C., consolidating itself as a dynamic and efficient option in foreign trade, supported by the Belchez family group of companies.

Innovation

03.Innovation

On September 18, 2009, responding to market demands, Trimodal de México S.C. obtained national authorization to operate in the Manzanillo Customs Office, thus marking its presence in the Mexican Pacific. Subsequently, on March 19, 2010, its operation was authorized at the Salina Cruz Customs Office, in Oaxaca, making it the best service option in the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. This expansion continued with the opening of the office in the Port of Coatzacoalcos on March 4, 2015.

Evolution

04.Evolution

The success and growing demand led to the integration of a new licenses in the company on April 24, 2013, when Mr. Juan Carlos Belchez Descalzo obtained Patent 1648, authorized to operate in both the Veracruz Customs Offices and the Mexico City International Airport Customs Office, being published in the Official Gazette of the Federation on May 23, 2013.

Expansion

05.Expansion

In response to the increase in maritime traffic, Trimodal de México S.C. expanded its services by adding the Altamira Customs Office, in Tamaulipas, on July 26, 2013, thus covering the demand to the north of the country. And to meet the needs of clients operating at the Mexico City International Airport, it was decided to open the New Felipe Ángeles Airport Customs Office in 2023, further expanding its service capacity and consolidating its commitment to excellence in handling. of operations.

Sectors

We stand out for being undisputed leaders in the industrial sectors in which we operate. Our track record and experience are living testaments to our commitment to excellence and quality in every project we undertake.

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