EPISODE · Oct 1, 2025 · 13 MIN
18 part 2: Advancements in e-Commerce Shipping to Mexico
from Outside the Box with Asendia USA: The International e-Commerce Podcast
In Part 2 of this podcast series, our co-hosts continue the conversation with Asendia USA guests Leslie Foxhoven, Executive Director of Latin America & the Caribbean, and Michael DiVincenzo, Product Manager, the group dives right into why choosing the right customs broker is critical for shipping into Mexico. With constant tariff and regulatory changes, the wrong broker can mean:❌ Delays❌ Confiscated shipments❌ Even blacklisting at customsOur guests break down Mexico’s RFC tax ID requirement—what it means for shippers, and how Asendia can support clients with both T1 informal and A1 formal clearances to stay compliant and keep parcels moving.Bottom line: a compliance-first approach protects your business and your customers.Check back next week for part 3 of 4 mini episodes on this must-have service to grow your business further. Click here to download our Mexico e-commerce e-book.Subscribe to our email listRequest a consultationLeslie Foxhoven | LinkedInLeslie is responsible for designing and establishing Asendia’s best in class e-commerce network solutions to Latin America. She has over 35 years of entrepreneurial experience in the e-commerce industry while living and working in Latin America, establishing companies and networks, including linehaul, final mile delivery, return centers, customs clearance, regional sales, and bottom line results.Michael DiVincenzo | LinkedInMichael is responsible for the development, performance, and expansion of Asendia’s e-commerce solutions into Latin America. He has 9 years of experience in the e-commerce industry with prior experience working as a Pricing Analyst and Commercial Services Analyst for Asendia USA.Learn more about this topic:Download Mexico’s Growing e-Commerce Market e-book
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