A Customs Broker is a highly specialized, licensed professional or firm that acts as an intermediary between importers/exporters and the government’s customs agency. Their primary responsibility is to ensure that all shipments cross international borders in full compliance with local laws, regulations, and tax requirements.
Core Responsibilities:
Customs brokers handle the complex paperwork (such as the “Pedimento” in Mexico), calculate the correct Harmonized System (HS) codes for product classification, and facilitate the payment of duties and taxes. They also provide expert advice on trade agreements like USMCA and special programs like Section 321.
Why You Need One in Cross-Border Logistics:
The border between the US and Mexico is one of the most regulated in the world. A single error in classification or a missing document can lead to:
1. Shipment Seizures: Goods can be held indefinitely by CBP or SAT.
2. Heavy Fines: Monetary penalties can often exceed the value of the goods themselves.
3. Blacklisting: Repeated errors can lead to a company losing its ability to import/export.
The Lateral Advantage:
At Lateral Fulfillment, we integrate customs brokerage directly into our fulfillment workflow. This means you don’t have to manage a separate relationship with a broker. We handle the documentation and compliance at the Tijuana/San Diego border, ensuring that your e-commerce orders move from our warehouse to your customer’s door without any legal friction.
Don’t let your inventory get stuck at the border. Our integrated customs brokerage services ensure seamless clearance between Tijuana and San Diego.
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