Person or company which provides customs-clearing services to shippers of goods to and from another country.
An agent or broker specialized in the handling of inbound customs clearance.
A highly trained import professional; licensed by the U.S. Customs Service.
Represents an importer of cargo. Performs duties related to documentation, cargo clearance, coordination of inland and ocean transportation, dockside inspection of cargo, etc.
a highly trained import specialist
a licensed individual that facilitates the legal clearance of goods across borders with services including documentation, classification of products, and transportation options
an individual or company that is licensed to transact customs business on behalf of others
a person licensed by the Customs Service to transact Customs business on behalf of an importer for a fee
a person who helps importers move merchandise through US customs
a professional consultant trained in all facets of import and export and must be licensed to practice by the Australian Customs Service
Licensed by U.S. Customs to clear shipments for clients, also can forward goods "In Bond" to your port.
Performs duties related to documentation, cargo clearance, coordination of inland and ocean transportation, dockside inspection of cargo, etc. Employed by the importer.
A broker, or agent, who acts on behalf of importers and exporters in the clearance of imported goods through Customs, Quarantine, shipping and other requirements.
A company or individual licensed by the Treasury Department to act on behalf of importers/exporters in handling U.S. customs transactions.
the importer's agent licensed by the Customs Service to enter and clear goods through Customs.
An agent licensed to clear goods entering a country through customs for the consignee
An individual or firm licensed to enter and clear goods through Customs. ALSO KNOWN AS CUSTOMHOUSE.
An individual of firm licensed by the U.S. Customs Service to enter and clear merchandise through Customs. The broker acts in the capacity of an agent of the importer.
A specialist in customs procedures who acts on behalf of importers for a fee. Licensed by the Treasury Department.
A person or firm licensed by an importer’s government and engaged in entering and clearing goods through customs. The responsibilities of a broker include preparing the entry form and filing it; advising the importer on duties to be paid; advancing duties and other costs; and arranging for delivery to the importer.
A firm that represents importers in dealings with Customs. Normally responsible for obtaining and submitting all documents for clearing merchandise through Customs, arranging inland transport, and paying all charges related to these functions.
A company who clears freight through customs for an importer. The broker submits all pertinent customs documentation and pays any duties/taxes incurred on the importer's behalf. A freight forwarder and customs broker are not mutually exclusive, though oftentimes, forwarders offer brokerage as well.
A US Customs Broker is a highly-trained individual, licenced and entrusted by the US Department of Treasury. Customs brokers not only have to be constantly attentive to US Customs regulations and laws, but are also responsible for accurate classification of imported items within thousands of categories. They are also required to collect and pay the appropirate tariff or duty on shipped items.
An individual or firm licensed by the U.S. Customs Service to act for importers in handling the sequence of custom formalities and other details critical to the legal and speedy exporting and importing of goods. The University currently uses Schenker International.
A person or company that is licensed by the CBSA and is empowered to act as an agent, on behalf of an importer/owner of goods, to transact business relating to importing or exporting goods.
A private business that provides documentation and entry preparation services required by CCRA and U.S. Customs on behalf of an Importer/Exporter of Record. Hired by an importer to carry out Customs related responsibilities and is covered by Power of Attorney to act on behalf of the Importer/Exporter of record.
An individual or service company that transacts customhouse formalities on behalf of an importer. In the U.S.A., a customs broker must be licensed by the Treasury Department and pass a government examination covering a broad range of knowledge, including all phases of import regulations, rates of duties, and customs law. Licensing and requirements vary from country to country, so check with your local United Shipping Partner for details.