Tips for the New or First Time Importer – Via CBP

This information is brought to you direct from CBP and their tips to travelers website.  This is very good information to live by (Posted by: Sanders Brokerage Services).  Following is a direct cut and paste from the web site of: http://www.cbp.gov/xp/cgov/trade/trade_outreach/diduknow.xml In order to avoid potential problems in the clearance of your merchandise, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) strongly recommends that you familiarize yourself with CBP policies and procedures prior to... Read More

OUR NEW WEB SITE

Welcome to the launch of our new web site.  We’ve designed our web site to provide our users quicker access to timely information, other government agency informational updates while still providing quick access to S.C.N. (shipment control Number) data so vital to importing carriers and truck lines.  Thanks for making us a part of your business life.  Read More

Goods returned to the USA – CBP and 9801.00 Provisions

C.B.P.  and the 9801.00 Provisions of the Tariff Schedule:  Things ebb and flow with any government agencies.  Current hot topics, catch phrases, the issues of the week frequently change.  Recently C.B.P. has impressed upon the trade (importing public) of the need for full compliance with the duty free provisions of 9801.00.  These include the return of U.S. manufactured articles, the return of goods following a trade show, circus, scientific or education endeavor abroad (perhaps in Canada),... Read More

Know Before You Go!

In a publication years ago Customs said it best, “Know Before You Go”. The document was intended to provide a knowledge base to importers so that before they went abroad and purchased goods, or before their company imported goods the U.S.A. they would know all the regulatory issues surrounding the goods they wish to import. This “know before you go” concept is still in place and bigger than ever. For more information please refer to “Importer Info” under the “Services”... Read More