L.A. Logistics Miami custom brokerage services work closely with our clients to ensure full satisfaction and no issues. We offer different types of customs entry services aimed at satisfying your logistical needs. From In-Bond entries to In-transit entries and more, our professional agents are there with you every step of the way.
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Immediate Transportation (IT) – Moving merchandise between two ports of entry within the US Customs Territory for entry in the port of destination.
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Immediate Exportation (IE) – Moving merchandise between two shipping companies within a port of entry for export.
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Transportation & Exportation (T&E) – Moving merchandise between two ports of entry within the US Customs Territory for export out of the port of destination
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Importer Security Filing (ISF, 10+2 Filing this rule requires importers or their agents to submit Importer Security Filing (ISF) data elements, no later than 24 hours before the cargo is laden aboard a vessel destined for the United States.
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Customs Bonds. All entries must be accompanied by evidence that a bond has been posted with CBP to cover any potential duties, taxes, and charges that may accrue. There are two types of these bonds, continuous and single entry bonds. If you are a frequent importer it is cost-effective to purchase a continuous bond, which can be used anywhere in the United States for all your shipments.
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Duty Payment and ACH Payment Processing
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Temporary Importation under Bond (TIB). Goods, when not imported for sale or for sale on approval, may be admitted into the United States under bond, without the payment of duty, for exportation within one year from the date of importation. The one-year period for exportation may, upon application to the port director, be extended for one or more further periods which, when added to the initial one year, shall not exceed a total of three years
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Shipper Export Declarations (SED) The SED is required for shipments when the commodity’s value exceeds more than $ 2500 per Schedule B number and for postal shipments, if the value is at least $ 500. SEDs must also be prepared, regardless of value, for all shipments requiring an export license or for shipments to embargoed countries.