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LGI Inc.

Posted on October 26, 2007 by LiNuX

If you are a business that needs to ship large amount of products between the United States, Canada, and Mexico, then you should be reading this post. If you are the one to accept all those shipments, then you should read as well just in case your partner company that is shipping you the materials doesn’t use the heavy hauling power of LGI Inc.

LGI Inc only provides commercial shipment supplies so if you are thinking about calling them to move the items in your house to your new house or any other type of residential moving, then don’t do it. They only ship commercial shipments between the countries in NAFTA which is the USA, Canada, and Mexico. NAFTA stands for North American Free Trade Agreement and that agreement allows them to go from one country to another without any problems of trade of money. If you need to ship your items to any of those countries, you can contact LGI Inc. Please note that you must live in one of those countries because if you live in Australia, don’t expect them to ship your item to your partner company in Canada.

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