Quick Liberaciones -
| Program | Region | Benefit | |---------|--------|---------| | AEO (OEI/ OAS) | Global (WCO) | Priority lanes, fewer inspections | | C-TPAT | US-Mexico/Canada | Expedited releases at border | | BASC | Americas | Security certification → faster clearance | | Ventanilla Única (VUCE) | Various LATAM | Single digital window for all permits | | Despacho Previo | Mexico | Pre-clearance before cargo arrival |
Many logistics managers wait until the ship docks to file for liberation. This is a mistake. Pre-clearance allows you to submit customs paperwork while the cargo is still in transit. quick liberaciones
How pre-clearance works:
This strategy turns a 48-hour liberation into a quick liberacion of 120 minutes. This strategy turns a 48-hour liberation into a
Before diving into the "quick" aspect, we must define liberaciones. In Spanish trade terminology, liberaciones aduanales refers to the official act by which customs authorities grant release of goods. This is the final step of the import process, where the government acknowledges that all duties are paid, all documentation is compliant, and the cargo is free to enter the national territory. all documentation is compliant
A standard liberation can take anywhere from 48 hours to two weeks. A quick liberacion, however, is executed in under 24 hours—often in as little as 30 minutes for low-risk shipments.