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HOW DO WE THINK

Nowadays businesses need suppliers that are capable of Doing their job in an efficient way, in order that their work can be done without setbacks, thereby initiate the chain of Total Quality.

When a man is involved he puts an effort; But when he commits he sets his soul. Nowadays businesses need suppliers that are capable.

This is why we are improving constantly to render this commitment a reality. International Border Solutions, is a young company, capable of committing it self to its clients in a professional way and with high quality services.

OUR VALUES
HONESTY

To say candidly what we can do for others and not promise what we cannot fulfill. It is to be transparent in our actions and to not lie under any circumstances.

RESPONSABILITY

To give positive, efficient results and be able to assume the consequences of all of our actions.

LOYALTY

To preserve the standards of the company and thus achieve an efficient service.

QUALITY

In International Border Solutions we are increasingly developing a true passion for this factor in the productive processes and we prove it in the values added or in that extra that all our clients deserve.

SERVICE

We are working to make this value a habit through real attitudes, making our clients problems our own upon committing to them.

LATEST NEWS
Strengthening U.S. market finally starting to help Canadian...
Date: Jan 13, 2012
Source: www.star96.ca

OTTAWA - Improving economic conditions south of the border helped Canada return to a robust trade surplus in November, as exports in the auto and energy sectors rebounded strongly from the previous month.

Canada's $1.1-billion trade surplus in November — twice as big as expected — contrasted with O...

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U.S. Trade Deficit Widens Beyond Forecast
Date: Jan 13, 2012
Source: www.bloomberg.com

The U.S. trade deficit widened more than forecast in November as American exports declined and companies stepped up imports of crude oil and automobiles.

The gap expanded 10.4 percent to $47.8 billion, the widest since June, from a $43.3 billion shortfall in October, Commerce Department figures showed today in Wash...

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