Q3 2024

Best Logistics & Cross Border Services Provider 2023 - West Coast USA According to the Department of Transportation, almost 35,000 trucks cross the US/Mexico border each day – and it was in April 2024 that an electric freight truck – specifically a Peterbilt Model 579EVs – made this journey for the first time through the Otay Mesa Port of Entry, which connects Southern California to Tijuana. This momentous occasion was the result of a partnership between Bali Express Services and SDG&E, and it represented how the power of collaboration can lead to brilliant innovation and ultimately progress towards decarbonising freight transportation. In this project, SDG&E built and installed 3,600 charging stations to create dependable and accessible charging options for medium- and heavy-duty electric freight trucks crossing the US/Mexico border. This was completed as part of SDG&E’s Power Your Drive for Fleets program, which connects fleet operators with resources and financial incentives to allow them to easily and affordably design and install charging stations. In this instance, these chargers were in part funded by a $200,000 grant through the California Energy Commission’s Clean Transportation Program, which is the provider of more than $1 billion in alternative fuel and vehicle technology projects designed to deliver health, environmental, and economical initiatives for communities. Owner of Bali Express, Juan Baez expressed his great joy at the opportunity to work with SDG&E on such a bold and groundbreaking project. With the addition of electric freight trucks to his company’s fleet, it is not only reducing its own carbon footprint, but it is also blazing the trail for other logistics businesses within the industry, setting the benchmark for a more sustainable future in freight transportation. Bali Express is proud to be leading this transition with the first ever electric truck US/Mexico border crossing. “Very professional and knowledgeable staff in their field: logistics, transportation, customs.” Additionally, San Diego’s Mayor Todd Gloria shared his delight at how such an event shows the city’s dedication to innovation, cross-border cooperation, and its binational community. Not only is this project looking to contribute significantly to San Diego’s work towards reducing its emissions, but Mayor Gloria cites how the city envisions an overall greener future for the people who live near its border, as well as to lead the way in the areas of international trade and environmental responsibility. Of Bali Express’ 399 trucks, 16 of these are now electric, and 11 have begun making cross-border journeys, with two travelling between Tijuana and San Diego per day, from Monday to Saturday, and making 132 crossings per week to fulfil its service to maquiladoras across the Baja California area and US. With the introduction of electric vehicles to its fleet, Bali Express is now well on the way toward complying with the zero-emission fleet regulation that will be coming into place in 2035 for transport companies operating across California. As such, Juan does see it as crucial to be preparing for this now, taking steps to test the new technology and electrify the entire company’s fleet. To support this, Bali Express is looking to take advantage of the 40% financial incentive offered by the state of California for transport companies that utilise electric trucks – which, it is worth noting, cost three-times more than diesel trucks. “This carrier was very easy to work with, offered a fair rate on our lane, their dispatcher stayed on top of the updates through email, plus the driver used Macropoint to make tracking easier, and it worked the whole time. Load was delivered on time as expected.” Bali Express’ steadfast commitment to sustainability is evident, and it is equally devoted towards ensuring its clients receive a service that is nothing short of outstanding, transporting their cargo from A to B in a way that is secure, efficient, and reliable. The company’s highly experienced team are trained according to CTPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) standards, while also being highly knowledgeable in US and Mexican custom documentation. As such, they are extremely well-versed in delivering intermodal services inclusive of efficient container pickup and delivery, strategic location access, inventory management, and comprehensive support. And the company’s transportation methods don’t only cover road, but also ocean, rail, and air. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Otay Mesa, San Diego, just north of the US/Mexico border, Bali Express Services (Bali Express) provides superior logistics and cross border services for organisations throughout the US and Mexico, including the likes of Whalen, Foxconn, Kyocera, and TCL. With a strong commitment to environmental sustainability, Bali Express is constantly innovating and evolving, utilising zero-emission trucks and eco-friendly practices in order to reduce its impact on the environment. Recently, its partnership with SDG&E (San Diego Gas & Electric) resulted in the historic first crossing of a heavy-duty electric freight truck across the US/Mexico border – an exciting industryfirst that is paving the way towards a net-zero future in the binational region.

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