We are an alliance of Customs brokers that want to turn knowledge into real business value.
Customs Brokers operate at the very center of international trade to ensure that the products are crossed efficiently and within the boundaries of the law.
The Customs Brokers gather, organize, and manage the commercial and trade data required to expedite the movement of products across borders and sometimes handle the payment of appropriate duties and taxes on these goods.
In many countries, Customs Brokers are licensed by their governments to perform specific tasks identified as their scope of practice. This means that no other third party can perform these tasks on behalf of importers and exporters.
Increasingly, the information provided by Customs Brokers for commercial and trade purposes has also supported governments’ risk management and security strategies throughout the years.
Customs Brokers possess wide‐ranging skills and deep knowledge about trade processes and procedures, including classification, valuation, rules of origin, admissibility requirements, duty rates, and taxes. They are also able to provide chain security.
They make borders work by managing data and relationships for both small and large businesses.
United States | United States | City and State | Mexican | Mexican | City and State | Structure or | Opened |
California–Baja California | |||||||
Virginia Avenue | Puerta Oeste | Plaza Viva Tijuana | Pedestrian only; southbound in to MX has limited hours. | 2016 | |||
El Chaparral | No Trucks | 1906 | |||||
San Ysidro Boulevard | Puerta Este | Rampa Xicoténcatl | Pedestrian only | 1906 |
Arizona–Sonora | |||||||
San Luis Río Colorado | Calle 1 | No Trucks | 1930 | ||||
San Luis Río Colorado 2 | 2010 | ||||||
Sonoyta | Fed. 8 (Benemérito de las Americas) | 1949 |