Chemical Logistics Resources for Mexico
In this chemical logistics blog, we share practical guides, technical analysis, and regulatory resources for professionals in the chemical, pharmaceutical, and food industries in Mexico. With over 38 years of experience in hazardous materials and bulk food-grade transport, TRESAL offers a perspective grounded in real operational expertise.

Why TRESAL Writes About Chemical Logistics
TRESAL is a Mexican company founded in 1988 dedicated to the specialized transport of chemical and food-grade products. We operate a fleet of stainless steel SS 304 and 316L tank trucks, with proprietary washing facilities in Mexico City and San Luis Potosí.

Our ISO 9001:2015 certification granted by NYCE, active membership in CANACAR, and current permits from the SICT support every operation. We write from the daily experience of over three decades transporting more than 60 different chemical products throughout Mexico.
In this chemical logistics blog, you will find up-to-date information about Complemento Carta Porte 3.1, including the mandatory fields that SAT requires for bulk chemical product transport. Each article includes practical examples based on real tank truck operations on routes such as Mexico City-Monterrey, Mexico City-Guadalajara, and Mexico City-San Luis Potosí.
Our chemical logistics blog also covers technical topics like the difference between 304 and 316L stainless steel tank trucks, the advantages of each grade depending on the product transported, and the washing and decontamination protocols we apply at our proprietary facilities. This information is especially valuable for logistics and procurement managers at chemical, pharmaceutical, and food companies.
Safety in chemical logistics is a central theme in our blog. We publish guides on handling Class 3, Class 6, and Class 8 hazardous materials according to UN classification, as well as best practices for selecting certified carriers. Each article reflects our operational experience of over 38 years transporting acids, solvents, resins, edible oils, and other specialized products.

Every unit in our fleet is equipped with real-time satellite GPS tracking, current cargo insurance, and operators trained with up-to-date DC-3 certifications. Our operating bases in Cuautitlán Izcalli, State of Mexico and San Luis Potosí allow us to provide efficient coverage throughout Mexico, including the main industrial corridors of the Bajío, northeast, and southeast regions.
We invite procurement, logistics, and industrial safety professionals to explore our articles. If you need specific information about transporting a particular chemical product, do not hesitate to contact us for a free personalized consultation.
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Topics We Cover in Our Chemical Logistics Blog
Regulatory Compliance
Guides on the Complemento Carta Porte, NOM-002-SCT/2011 and NOM-012-SCT-2-2017 standards, and SAT and SICT requirements for transporting goods in Mexico.
Equipment and Technology
Technical analysis of stainless steel grades 304 and 316L used in tank trucks, equipment type differences, and selection criteria for each product.
Safety and HazMat
Best practices for safely transporting Class 3 (flammable) and Class 8 (corrosive) products, including washing and decontamination protocols.
Carrier Selection
Objective criteria for evaluating and selecting a reliable bulk chemical carrier in Mexico.
Our Chemical Logistics Articles
Carta Porte in Chemical Transport
Everything you need to know about the current CFDI transport document for shipping goods in 2026.
Stainless Steel 304 vs 316L
A guide to choosing the right stainless steel grade based on the chemical product you transport.
Hazardous Materials Transport
5 key safety and regulatory compliance factors for transporting hazardous products in Mexico.
How to Choose a Chemical Carrier
7 essential criteria for selecting a reliable bulk chemical transport provider.