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CaseStack officials announced a brand new addition to their expanding consolidation program that will support and facilitate logistics from Mexican manufacturing companies to US retailers, especially Walmart.

While the CaseStack consolidation program already has successful one- and five-warehousing programs operating out of Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles and Scranton, Penn., the program gained another location in Laredo, Texas. This solution, with shipments planned to arrive at Walmart DCs beginning Oct. 1, will bring meaningful savings to participating suppliers and enable product to be delivered directly from the Laredo port of entry to Walmart's distribution centers.

Located just a few miles from the US-Mexico border, the cross-docking location will serve as a gateway for Mexican products to enter the US market. In addition to streamlining the supply chain management process, the program provides a sustainable solution to a common logistics consideration. Instead of shipping various products LTL and to numerous locations prior to its final destination, each product will be combined onto a full truckload and move directly to a Walmart DC. This reduces the total transit time and reduces carbon dioxide emissions.

CaseStack CEO and President Dan Sanker said the consolidation program's growth will help additional Mexican companies take advantage of the growing Hispanic consumer products market in the United States.

"Laredo is about the opportunity to grow US distribution in the most efficient, effective and sustainable way," Sanker said. "This solution was created to enhance the business of Mexican CPG clients and companies with Mexico-produced products."

The Laredo addition will:

  • Cut Dock Congestion,
  • Cut the number of LTLs (less than truckloads) on roadways,
  • Cut carbon emissions,
  • Cut supplier transportation costs,
  • Eliminate "shipping air,"
  • Deliver a high on-time rate (averaging 97%),
  • Strengthen the relationship between Mexico manufacturers and Walmart,
  • Reduce consumer product costs,
  • Reduce minimum orders, and
  • Reduce transit time.

The cross docking opportunities in Laredo will provide a new vendor pool for Walmart along with transportation to all 42 Walmart Regional Distribution Centers nationwide.