We are a U.S.-based customs compliance consulting firm that helps foreign manufacturers, suppliers, and U.S. importers navigate the complex regulations of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
Our goal is simple:
Make importing into the United States easier, safer, and fully compliant.
We work with businesses around the world that need accurate guidance and dependable support when sending cargo to the United States.
What we do
We provide practical, hands-on assistance with:
- U.S. Customs documentation
- HTS classification
- Duty analysis (including Section 232/301 and AD/CVD)
- Import regulations
- Post-entry procedures
- CBP notices and corrections
Our services cover the full import cycle — from verifying HTS codes and duty rates to responding to CBP notices and correcting entries after arrival.
Our Support Includes:
- Importer of Record (IOR) support when your U.S. buyer will not import
- HTS classification and duty calculations
- Guidance on CBP notices (Form 4647, Redelivery, CF 28/29)
- Bonded warehouse and re-export solutions
- Post Summary Corrections (PSC)
- Prior Disclosures
- SIMA licensing for steel and aluminum
- Compliance reviews of brokers and logistics companies
Who We Help
- Foreign Manufacturers & Exporters
- Companies that manufacture or export from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Turkey, South Korea, Vietnam, China, UAE, Europe, and more — especially those needing help understanding U.S. entry requirements.
- U.S. Importers of Record
- Importers who want to ensure full CBP compliance and avoid penalties, misclassification, or duty overpayment.
- Suppliers with Urgent Situations
We help when your:
- Buyer cancels after shipment
- Container is already on the water
- Goods arrive at port but cannot be delivered
- Shipment is held due to paperwork or marking issues
Companies Facing CBP Problems
We support businesses dealing with:
- Marking violations
- Missing or incorrect documentation
- Requests for information (CF 28/29)
- Redelivery demands
- AD/CVD investigations
- Classification disputes
Our Values
Accuracy
U.S. Customs rules are strict. Accuracy in classification and documentation is critical, and it is the foundation of our work.
Clarity
Many foreign manufacturers struggle with complex CBP regulations. We communicate clearly, explain your options, and guide you step by step.
Integrity
We tell you exactly what is possible and what is not — with no shortcuts or misleading promises.
Speed
In international trade, delays are costly. We respond quickly to minimize downtime and keep your cargo moving.
Our Mission
- To help global manufacturers, exporters, and U.S. importers comply with U.S. Customs regulations while avoiding delays, penalties, unexpected duties, and shipment disruptions.
- To be a trusted compliance partner for businesses that rely on the U.S. market — especially those without an internal compliance team.
Why Clients Trust Us
Deep Knowledge of CBP Rules
We understand classification, marking, duties, AD/CVD, Section 232/301, bonded warehouses, FTZ, and other processes that brokers often overlook.
Specialization in Foreign Manufacturers
We know how difficult it is to coordinate exports from overseas while meeting U.S. Customs requirements.
Document-Based Analysis
Our recommendations are based on your real documents — invoices, packing lists, CBP 7501, CBP notices, and previous entries.
Connected Support
When needed, we introduce you to:
- Licensed U.S. customs brokers
- Experienced customs attorneys
- Bonded warehouses
- Warehousing and logistics partners
Case-by-Case Guidance
Every shipment is unique. We focus on your specific facts — product, country of origin, buyer, port, classification, and documents — to recommend the right solution.
Our Commitment
We treat every shipment and every client with care because we understand the financial and operational impact of Customs problems. Whether you are entering the U.S. market for the first time or correcting a costly compliance mistake, we are here to guide you.
