Continental Supply Chain

We assemble the pieces that connect America

B2B heavy manufacturing logistics with satellite container tracking. From Argentina to North America, we gather components and distribute industrial cargo across the continent.

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Coverage

Tierra del Fuego – Alaska

Pan-American route with continuous satellite monitoring.

Specialty

Industrial assembly

Gathering heavy components at own and third-party plants.

Operation

Argentina – Mexico – USA

Customs, certifications, and integrated logistics.

Next step in your chain

Coordinate the assembly and distribution of your heavy load with a single point of contact. No detours, no unforeseen customs delays.

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No obligation. We will send you a proposal with deadlines, assembly points, and satellite coverage.

Frequently asked questions about assembly logistics

What type of cargo does ReunitingAmericans handle?

We work with heavy manufacturing: industrial machinery, assembly components, large-volume metal parts, and electrical equipment for production plants. We do not handle general cargo or small parcel shipping.

How does satellite container tracking work?

Each container carries an industrial GPS device that reports position, temperature, and door openings every 15 minutes. The data is integrated into our web platform, accessible to B2B clients without the need for additional software.

What are the main routes you cover?

We operate from Argentina to Brazil, Chile, Mexico, and the United States. The main route is the Pan-American Highway, with rail connections in Mexico and river transport in the Rio de la Plata basin for oversized parts.

What customs documentation is needed for cross-border assembly?

It depends on the country of origin and destination. Generally, a certificate of origin (Mercosur or USMCA), commercial invoice, packing list, and for heavy machinery, a temporary import permit are required. Our foreign trade team reviews each case before dispatch.

Do you offer cargo insurance during transit?

Yes, each shipment includes liability insurance on the declared value of the merchandise. Coverage includes damage from accidents, theft, and weather events. The insured amount can be increased depending on the type of component.

How long does a shipment from Buenos Aires to Houston take?

Direct maritime transit takes around 18 days, plus 3 to 5 days for customs clearance at origin and destination. If combined with land transport from the port to the plant, the total can reach 25 business days.

Operational Advantages

Real value at every link

Six concrete benefits that transform the continental assembly and distribution chain.

01

Real-time satellite tracking

Continuous coverage from Tierra del Fuego to Alaska, without relying on cellular networks. Each container reports position, temperature, and unscheduled openings.

02

Reduced downtime

Coordination of loading/unloading windows with plants in Mexico, Brazil, and the USA. Reduced border wait times thanks to pre-loaded digital documentation.

03

Integrated customs management

Unified platform with customs agents in Argentina, Brazil, Mexico, and the USA. Pre-loaded USMCA and Mercosur certificates of origin, with no duplication of procedures.

04

Assembly under a single code

Components labeled with the GS1-128 standard. Traceability of each part from the supplier to the final assembly line, with route deviation alerts.

05

Controlled reverse logistics

Return of defective or surplus parts with certified return freight. Recycling of heavy metals under current environmental regulations in each country.

06

Unified fleet dashboard

Visualization of all active containers on a continental map. Filters by client, route, customs status, and cargo type. Export reports in CSV.

Logistics Integration Plans

Continental coverage, satellite tracking, and customs management included at every level.

Southern Corridor

Argentina – Brazil – Chile

  • • Satellite tracking every 30 min
  • • Mercosur customs management
  • • Heavy cargo consolidation
  • • Weekly route reports

Andean Axis

Colombia – Ecuador – Peru

  • • Satellite tracking every 15 min
  • • Express customs clearance
  • • International cargo insurance
  • • Origin assembly coordination

Northern Bridge

Mexico – USA – Canada

  • • Real-time satellite tracking
  • • USMCA compliance
  • • Border cross-docking
  • • Temporary storage

Continental Full

Total America coverage

  • • Satellite tracking every 5 min
  • • Multi-country customs management
  • • In-transit assembly
  • • Unified control platform
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