Every commercial shipment entering the United States has to be declared to Customs and Border Protection, valued, classified, and released before you can legally take possession. We manage that entire process for cargo arriving in Los Angeles so you can focus on your business instead of the border.
What Import Clearance Involves
- Reviewing your commercial invoice, packing list, and bill of lading for accuracy.
- Classifying your goods under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.
- Filing your ISF before the vessel loads and your entry ahead of arrival.
- Calculating duties, taxes, and fees, and posting the required bond.
- Clearing any partner-agency requirements and securing release.
Clearance Timed to the LA Ports
We file ahead of arrival and stay on the terminal's container availability so your goods are ready to move the moment they are released, then coordinate drayage off the terminal to keep your demurrage bill down.
First-Time Importer? We Walk You Through It
If this is your first shipment, the acronyms alone are overwhelming. We tell you exactly which documents we need, what your duty exposure looks like, and what to expect at each step, in plain language.
