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Logistics Transportation Review | Thursday, January 01, 1970
Customs brokerage services help people and businesses move and deliver products across international boundaries.
Fremont, CA: Customs brokerage is an essential component of logistics and supply chain management that consists of the processes and documents needed to get customs clearance when goods enter or depart a nation. Customs brokers have been taught and accredited to assist in smooth international shipping transactions. Importers face a plethora of potential 'hiccups,' both costly; thus, choosing who conducts customs brokerage for their commodities is crucial.
The public should be aware of the vast volume of commodities and raw materials that traverse international borders daily and what happens in clearing these items through customs in other nations.
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International trade is facilitated by customs brokerage.
Every state & country has its own set of rules & regulations governing the movement of commodities entering or exiting its borders. Customs regulations and legislation governing the import and export of items change all the time, often daily.
A customs brokerage business is responsible for understanding all of these laws and regulations and ensuring that all of them are followed to simplify the shipping procedure for the person or organization as much as feasible. Customs brokers, in effect, relieve their customers of the burden of dealing with customs authorities and mastering shipping procedures, allowing them to focus on what they do best: operating their leading company. Customs brokers act as interpreters, communicating with agencies and the government throughout the shipping process to verify that all procedures are followed.
The way individuals do business is evolving as swiftly as shipping laws. Shipping and clearance of customs procedures are being shifted online. Customs brokerage businesses are continually studying and expanding their in-house infrastructure to ensure that all electronic or otherwise standards are met.
Customs brokers ensure they have the most up-to-date technology and remain on top of the many advances in this dynamic business to deliver the finest quality service to their customers at all times.
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