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Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico in Bangladesh

Comprehensive verification of goods, documentation, and NOM labeling compliance at origin — so your cargo clears Mexican customs without holds, fines, or delays.

Starting from $240/man-day for previo en origen (peo): pre-customs clearance inspection for mexico in Bangladesh
Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico in Bangladesh

Why You Need Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico in Bangladesh

Bangladesh is a major sourcing destination for ready-made garments (RMG), knitwear, denim, jute products, and leather. With manufacturing spread across Dhaka, Chittagong, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Comilla, maintaining consistent product quality requires systematic quality control at every stage. Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico in Bangladesh gives you confidence that your products meet specifications before they ship.

Previo en Origen inspection is mandatory for many product categories entering Mexico. Failing this inspection at the Mexican border results in customs holds, fines of 250–300% of the duty value, storage fees, and potential destruction of goods. Catching compliance issues at origin costs a fraction of fixing them at destination. When sourcing from Bangladesh, this is especially important because common challenges include building safety compliance, social standards adherence, high worker turnover, and production delays during monsoon season.

What Does Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico in Bangladesh Involve?

During a previo en origen (peo): pre-customs clearance inspection for mexico in Bangladesh, goods, packaging, labeling, and all accompanying documentation are verified against Mexico's Customs Law (Article 42) and applicable NOM standards before shipment. Inspectors check product classification (tariff codes), country-of-origin marking, NOM compliance labels, commercial invoices, packing lists, certificates of origin, and phytosanitary or health certificates where required.

The inspector arrives at the supplier's factory or warehouse, verifies production completion, cross-references commercial documentation against the physical goods, checks NOM labeling requirements for each product category, photographs all findings including label placement and packaging markings, confirms correct tariff classification, and delivers a detailed compliance report within 24 hours — allowing you to correct any issues before the shipment leaves the origin country.

Our inspectors in Bangladesh are experienced with Ready-Made Garments, Knitwear, Denim & Woven Textiles, Leather & Footwear and understand the specific quality expectations for products manufactured in Dhaka, Chittagong, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Comilla. They conduct inspections when goods are fully produced, labeled, and packed — typically 5–10 days before the planned shipping date, following internationally recognized AQL sampling standards.

Common Quality Issues Found During Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico in Bangladesh

Based on our experience inspecting products in Bangladesh, the most common issues our inspectors find include: missing or incorrect NOM labels, tariff misclassification, incomplete certificates of origin, incorrect country-of-origin marking, documentation discrepancies between invoice and physical goods, missing phytosanitary certificates, and non-compliant packaging materials.

Understanding these typical defects helps you set clear quality criteria and inspection checklists tailored to Bangladesh's manufacturing environment.

Regulatory and Compliance Considerations

When importing from Bangladesh, buyers must consider: Bangladesh garment exports must comply with destination-market regulations: EU REACH for chemical restrictions, US CPSIA for children's products, and OEKO-TEX or GOTS for sustainable textile certifications. The International Accord for Health and Safety in the Textile and Garment Industry (successor to the Bangladesh Accord) sets factory safety standards covering structural integrity, fire safety, and electrical systems. Buyers increasingly require social compliance audits — BSCI, SMETA, WRAP, and SA8000 are the most common frameworks. The Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BGMEA) and Bangladesh Knitwear Manufacturers and Exporters Association (BKMEA) provide industry oversight. Environmental compliance is gaining critical importance, particularly regarding textile dyeing and wet processing — the government has mandated effluent treatment plants (ETPs) for all dyeing and washing facilities.. Our previo en origen (peo): pre-customs clearance inspection for mexico process in Bangladesh includes verification of applicable compliance requirements, helping you avoid customs rejections and regulatory penalties.

Practical Tips for Scheduling

Bangladesh is the world's second-largest garment exporter. Social compliance audits are essential alongside product quality inspections. Our local inspectors are stationed across Dhaka, Chittagong, Gazipur, Narayanganj, and Comilla, allowing us to reach most factories within 24–48 hours of booking confirmation.

How Previo en Origen (PEO): Pre-Customs Clearance Inspection for Mexico Works in Bangladesh

1

Pre-Inspection Preparation & Document Review

We review the service order, importer details, product category, and applicable NOM standards. All reference documents are analyzed: commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, quality and health certificates. Potential discrepancies are identified before arriving at the factory.

2

Container Inspection

We photograph and record the container number, seal number, and exterior condition, verifying they match shipping documents. The empty container interior is inspected before loading: cleanliness, absence of residues, moisture damage, pests, or contamination from previous cargo.

3

100% Physical Quantity Count

We perform a complete count of every box, bundle, and pallet — no estimates. Quantities are broken down by SKU and product line, then compared against the packing list. Any discrepancy is immediately documented with photographic evidence.

4

Random Sampling & Product Verification

Randomly selected boxes from different areas of the shipment are opened. We verify that actual contents match the commercial invoice description word for word: name, model, color, size, material, and country of manufacture. Product condition and packaging integrity are assessed.

5

Documentation Cross-Verification

Commercial invoice, packing list, certificate of origin, and customs declaration are cross-checked field by field. We verify mandatory fields: importer RFC (tax ID), full address, HS code per product, Incoterms, unit prices and totals. All documents must be originals or certified copies.

6

NOM Labeling Compliance Check

Every product is checked for Spanish-language labels with all mandatory information. We confirm compliance with the specific applicable NOM (NOM-004, NOM-020, NOM-050, NOM-051, NOM-141, NOM-024, and others). Each label is photographed in sufficient detail to be fully legible for the validation team.

7

HS Code Pre-Classification

We verify that the assigned HS code matches the actual product: material composition, end use, manufacturing process, and physical form. Preferential tariff claims (USMCA/T-MEC) are reviewed against the certificate of origin. Evidence is documented to support the classification at customs.

8

Loading Supervision & Report Delivery

The entire container loading is supervised without interruption. A final recount is performed, the loaded container is photographed, and the new seal number is recorded. The complete report with all photographic evidence is delivered same-day so your customs broker can begin clearance immediately.

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