Discover GRX’s customs services.
Customs clearance is a fundamental element of foreign trade due to the fiscal, legal, operational, and commercial implications for importers and exporters.
We have our own licenses, a regulatory compliance department, proprietary warehouses, backup licenses at all customs offices, and a technological platform for our clients.
- Air, port, and border operations.
- 100 years as customs brokers.
Why choose us?
Services in Mexico and the USA
We hold a broker license in the United States.
Own licenses
Three proprietary licenses at the country’s main customs offices.
Bonded warehouse
Located inside the Port of Altamira.
Certifications
As a customs agency, we are certified in ISO 9001, OEA, and CTPAT.
Regulatory compliance department
We ensure compliance with customs legislation and train our clients.
Backup licenses
We hold backup licenses at all customs offices where we operate.
FAQ’s
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Which customs offices do you operate in?
Altamira-OEA, Veracruz-OEA, Nuevo Laredo-OEA, Tampico-OEA, Manzanillo, AICM, Cd. Hidalgo Chiapas, Matamoros, Guadalajara Airport, Colombia Nuevo León, Lázaro Cárdenas.
What are the requirements to operate with you?
Be registered in the importer’s registry.
Submit the following documentation:
- Tax Identification Card (CIF/RFC/CSF) printed within the last 3 months.
- Tax Compliance Opinion before SAT no older than 3 months.
- Articles of Incorporation.
- Power of attorney of the legal representative.
- Official ID of the legal representative.
- RFC and CURP of the legal representative.
- Letter of assignment signed by the legal representative.
- Proof of address (mandatory), no older than three months.
- Registration procedure for agent assignment (OLA-OEA) for import operations.
Do you have warehouses or bonded facilities?
Manzanillo:
- Bonded warehouse — strategically located in the port.
- General warehouse outside the port.
Altamira:
- Bonded warehouse inside the port.
- Warehouse outside the port.