Curtis put up the info in this thread a while back.i also hace them in FB
I've used both TRANSCARGO and CPX. My perspective and contact info for each below. Both ship from a Miami address.
Transcargo is surface transport (ship) so it is much less expensive, but slower (a few weeks typically). I've used it for heavy stuff in the past and their rates are quite reasonable. A flat fee based upon dimensional weight as I recall. I have never received a separate fee for SAT etc, just the flat fee. Their customer service is generally poor, but they get it here cost effectively. I have many friends who use them too. Contact info I currently have:
Transcargo
Ave. Las Américas 20-12, Zona 13
Tel. 2332-5720 / 2332-5951
Note: the above address is just a working office, not a retail store front, no signage even to identify it. Normally you just work with them over the phone/email so they are not set-up for a retail store front.
I've worked with Karla Cosillo. Email = her name (no spaces, lower case) at gmail. And Lily T Garcia. Email = her name (no spaces, lower case) at gmail.
They typically do home delivery in the City, but you can go to their Bodega in Z1 and pick up also (although this can be a logistics problem because you have to make sure someone is actually there first).
Usually make payment by depositing into BAM account of a Sr. Guzman (owner I assume).
CPX (
www.cpxbox.com). Air transport so quicker (a few days after reaching Miami), but more much more expensive. Good for small stuff you want fast. Excellent customer service. They do it all by the book so you get invoiced over and above shipping costs for any and all taxes and fees due. Also, I've had food related items held up for a couple of months (not their fault, but never had this issue with TransCargo, but have not shipped with them very recently). They are set-up more as a retail services site so you can walk in and pick-up (like going into an MBE) or have them deliver. They accept all forms of payment (CC, cash, check...) which is also more convenient (I have a card on file with them so it all just happens automatically and then they ship once a month to me via Litegua to the Rio Dulce).