Reverse Logistics
Also known as: Return logistics, Backward logistics
The planning and management of goods flow from end consumer back to origin for repair, recycling, return, or destruction.
Also known as: Return logistics, Backward logistics
The planning and management of goods flow from end consumer back to origin for repair, recycling, return, or destruction.
Reverse logistics manages the flow of goods in the opposite direction from traditional logistics: from the end consumer back to the manufacturer or origin. In foreign trade, it involves processes like international returns, container returns, materials recycling, and re-export of defective goods.
Supply Chain
An integrated network of organizations, people, activities, information, and resources involved in creating and delivering a product, from raw materials to the end consumer.
CustomsRe-forwarding
The transfer of foreign-origin goods from a border strip or region to the interior of Mexico, complying with regulations and payment of applicable duties and taxes.
RegulationsIMMEX (Maquiladora Program)
Mexican government program that allows temporary duty-free import of goods for manufacturing, assembly, or repair for export.
TradeDefinitive Export
Customs regime allowing goods to leave the country to remain abroad indefinitely.