
Consolidation and deconsolidation: Combines multiple shipments for export (consolidation) or separates large, bulk shipments into smaller quantities for distribution (break bulking).
Packaging and labeling: Repacks goods or relabels them for domestic distribution, which can include adding importer or distributor information.
Modification and assembly: Conducts minor assembly, testing, or maintenance operations on goods under customs supervision.
Re-exporting: Facilitates the re-export of goods to other countries, for which no duties or taxes are paid. This is a major benefit for businesses managing international trade.
Order fulfillment: In some cases, operators act as fulfillment centers, handling the entire process of picking, packing, and shipping orders to their final destination.
Documentation and reporting: Submits detailed and timely reports to customs authorities, such as inventory logs, import/export declarations, and records related to duty payments.
Liability management: Manages the customs bond, which guarantees that all duties and taxes will be paid to customs authorities for goods released into the local market.
Coordination: Liaises with importers, customs brokers, and government agencies to ensure all procedures and documentation are handled correctly and on time.
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