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    Presumably you are talking a truckload, in other words many gaylords full....?



    Your best bet is to check with a firm that does commercial border brokerage. You will get the best answers and you will need the paperwork anyway to cross. And if the outfit you choose doesn't specialize in that kind of commodity, they should at least direct you to another firm who does specialize in what you are looking at.

    Even if you are just talking a pickup load, a border broker can be your best friend. It doesn't cost a lot and sure greases the skids when you cross the line.

    They will also be familiar with the ins and outs of NAFTA regulations.

    Jon.

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