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U.S.-Mexico Cross-Border Trucking Pilot Program
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announces its proposal for
the initiation of a United States-Mexico cross-border long-haul trucking pilot program.
This program will test and demonstrate the ability of Mexico-based motor carriers
to operate safely in the United States beyond the municipalities and commercial
zones along the United States-Mexico border.
The pilot program is part of FMCSA's implementation of the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA) cross-border long-haul trucking provisions. This pilot program
would allow Mexico-domiciled motor carriers to operate throughout the United States
for up to 3 years. United States-domiciled motor carriers would be granted reciprocal
rights to operate in Mexico for the same period.
Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers with Active Operating Authority
Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers with Active Operating Authority – Compliance Reviews
Carrier Name
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Rating
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TRANSPORTES OLYMPIC*
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02/24/2009
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Satisfactory
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MOISES ALVAREZ PEREZ DBA Distribuidora Marina El Pescador*
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02/23/2009
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Satisfactory
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SERVICIOS REFRIGERADOS INTERNACIONALES SA DE CV*
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10/16/2008
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Satisfactory
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*This is a Mexico-domiciled motor carrier that participated in the 2007–2009 demonstration
project and operated under provisional operating authority. As announced in the
Agency’s April 13, 2011, Federal Register notice, this carrier receives credit for
the amount of time it operated under authority in calculating the 18 month provisional
operating authority period.
Mexico-Domiciled Motor Carriers without Operating Authority
Mexican-Domiciled Carriers with Application Dismissed or Withdrawn
*The motor carrier's OP-2 authority will not be affected if the application
for the OP-1(MX) authority is withdrawn or dismissed.
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