CustomsBroker.com — Find Licensed U.S. Customs Brokers
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What is a Customs Broker?
A customs broker is a licensed professional authorized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to help importers and exporters navigate the complex regulations governing international trade. They handle documentation, tariff classification, duty calculations, and ensure compliance with all applicable laws.
Featured Companies
- A.N. Deringer — St. Albans, VT
- Expeditors International — Bellevue, WA
- Flexport — San Francisco, CA
- DHL Express USA — Plantation, FL
- FedEx Logistics — Memphis, TN
- UPS Supply Chain Solutions — Alpharetta, GA
- C.H. Robinson — Eden Prairie, MN
- Kuehne + Nagel — Schindellegi, Switzerland
- DSV Air & Sea — Hedehusene, Denmark
- CEVA Logistics — Marseille, France
- Vandegrift — Clark, NJ
- Samuel Shapiro — Baltimore, MD
- BDP International / PSA BDP — Philadelphia, PA
- OEC Group — Rosedale, NY
- Mohawk Global — Syracuse, NY
- Carmichael International — Monterey Park, CA
- Geodis USA — Atlanta, GA
- JAS Worldwide — Atlanta, GA
- SEKO Logistics — Schaumburg, IL
- Nippon Express USA — Wood Dale, IL
- Alba Wheels Up International — Valley Stream, NY
- Pacific Customs Brokers — Surrey, BC, Canada
- Farrow — Windsor, Ontario, Canada
- Livingston International — Toronto, ON, Canada
Browse by State
This directory contains over 2,400 licensed customs brokers across all 50 U.S. states.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a customs broker? A customs broker is a licensed professional who assists importers and exporters with the entry of goods through U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
- How are customs brokers licensed? Customs brokers must pass the Customs Broker License Examination and be licensed by CBP.
- How much does a customs broker cost? Fees vary by broker and shipment complexity. Typical transaction fees range from $100-$250 per entry.
- How do I choose a customs broker? Consider specialization, location, technology, communication, references, and pricing.
- What is the difference between a customs broker and a freight forwarder? A customs broker handles customs clearance and compliance; a freight forwarder arranges the physical transportation of goods.
- How many licensed customs brokers are in the U.S.? There are over 2,400 licensed customs brokerage operations listed in this directory.