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Ports of Mexico Increase Average Time for Withdrawal of Goods: Itpap

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The time it took to remove an import merchandise in the main ports of Mexico was 7.9 decimal hours (converted for comparison) during last May, an increase of 19.6% over the previous month, according to the Average Port Transport Times Index (ITPAP), carried out by T21 Business Intelligence together with geolocation and transportation companies. This time was particularly pressured by the registration of the port of Manzanillo, which in the middl…
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The time it took to remove an import merchandise in the main ports of Mexico was 7.9 decimal hours (converted for comparison) during last May, an increase of 19.6% over the previous month, according to the Average Port Transport Times Index (ITPAP), carried out by T21 Business Intelligence together with geolocation and transportation companies. This time was particularly pressured by the registration of the port of Manzanillo, which in the middl…

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T21 broke the news in on Monday, June 30, 2025.
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