Team:Tec-Monterrey/teamfriends/helphow
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Currently, customs regulations in Mexico do not allow quick access for
biological material, which includes the packages sent to each team with the
standardized parts. This is not a new problem; for that reason the iGEM team
Tec-Monterrey 2010 did, as Human Practice, a guide that explains the process,
step by step, to import biological material without complications. However, this
procedure, consisting of preparing the documents, sending them to Mexico city
and waiting for the response from the relevant authorities (if the documents are
not rejected), may take three months approximately, depending on the place of
the country in which the team resides.
Generally speaking, it is difficult to make this procedure, since some
teams begin their projects at this time and require the standardized parts soon.
Given that this situation not only affects us, but also our colleagues on the other
Mexican teams, we sought to solve the problem. We contacted a FedEx Customs
Agency, in order to seek advice and support in obtaining the packages,
explaining in detail what were the sending parts. This was presented in the
Micro Congress carried out by us during the summer, in the talk of Mr. Manuel
Tiscareño, Agent of FedEx, who told us the procedure to follow. Because of this
contact, it was easier for us to be a link between the teams and the customs
office, allowing us to support ITESM_Mexico and UANL_Mty-Mexico teams so
they could receive their respective packages.