CBP-Certified Brokerage · Licensed Since 2009

Your Materials Cleared.
Your Timeline Protected.

HTS classification, ISF filings, CBP holds, and demurrage recovery for cement, rebar, lumber, and glass — handled before your job site falls behind schedule.

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REF #
COMMODITY
ORIGIN
PORT
HTS
STATUS
UPDATED
0441
Portland Cement
Veracruz, MX
Long Beach
2523.29
Cleared
6h ago
0440
Structural Rebar
Monterrey, MX
Houston
7213.10
Cleared
14h ago
0439
Float Glass
Guangzhou, CN
Savannah
7005.10
ISF Filed
In transit
0438
Structural Lumber
Vancouver, CA
Seattle
4407.10
Released
2h ago
0437
Hollow Glass Block
Monterrey, MX
Laredo
7016.90
Cleared
31h ago
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Containers Cleared
since 2009
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On-Time Release Rate
rolling 12 months
$0M
Demurrage Recovered
USD, last 24 months
0h
Avg. Clearance Time
standard commodity
Service Scope

Five Clearance Disciplines.
Every Line Item Covered.

Tariff Classification

HTS Ch. 25–27, 68–70, 72–73
12–24h
avg. clearance
Portland CementRebar & RodFlat GlassStructural Lumber

Binding rulings, 6-digit HS binding to 10-digit HTS, classification audits on mixed-material building products. We resolve ambiguous classifications for composite cladding, engineered lumber, and reinforced glass before CBP flags the entry. Every classification is documented with ruling citations for audit defense.

ISF Filing

All ocean import entries
2–4h
avg. clearance
$5,000/violation if late
All Commodities10+2 RuleBond ContinuousPenalty Avoidance

Importer Security Filing submitted no later than 24 hours before vessel departure. We pull bill of lading data from carriers, cross-reference shipper manifests, and file ISF 10+2 with CBP ACE. Late ISF penalties start at $5,000 per violation — our 99.1% on-time filing rate means that number stays theoretical for our clients.

FDA/EPA Compliance

HTS Ch. 68–70, 28, 39
24–72h
avg. clearance
Silica-based productsAdhesives & SealantsTreated LumberCoatings

Prior Notice filings for construction adhesives and coatings subject to TSCA review. EPA TSCA import certification for chemical compounds in building materials. FDA detention response and admissibility documentation for products touching food-contact surfaces in commercial builds. We maintain current PGA (Partner Government Agency) compliance matrices for 40+ building material categories.

Demurrage Recovery

Post-clearance service
24–48h
avg. clearance
$150–$400/day accruing
CBP Hold DisputesCarrier OverchargesPort Congestion ClaimsFree Time Extensions

Demurrage accrues at $150–$400/day per container. We audit carrier invoices against actual free time agreements, dispute wrongful charges with documented CBP examination timelines, and negotiate free time extensions when holds are CBP-initiated — not client-caused. Average recovery: $2,800 per disputed container.

Bonded Warehousing

CBP-approved facilities
Immediate availability
avg. clearance
Long Beach, CAHouston, TXSavannah, GANewark, NJ

CBP-bonded storage at four port facilities for materials awaiting classification resolution, duty deferral, or project-phase delivery scheduling. Duty payment deferred until materials leave bond. Inventory tracked in ACE-integrated WMS with real-time lot visibility. Minimum dwell 48 hours; no maximum. Ideal for phased concrete pours and steel delivery sequencing.

Field Results

What Procurement Managers
Actually Say.

$12,400 demurrage avoided
We had three containers of rebar sitting at Houston for nine days — CBP exam hold, carrier not communicating. Clearance filed the CF-28 response same afternoon, got us released in 18 hours. We avoided $12,400 in demurrage. That ROI calculation isn't complicated.
Derek Callahan, Procurement Director at Meridian Structural Group
Derek Callahan
Procurement Director, Meridian Structural Group
Dallas, TX
31h → 14h clearance
We import Portland cement from Veracruz every six weeks. Before Clearance, we were averaging 31 hours from vessel arrival to release. Now we're at 14. That's not a rounding error — that's a full pour cycle we've recaptured.
Sandra Okonkwo, Import Operations Manager at Pacific Basin Building Supply
Sandra Okonkwo
Import Operations Manager, Pacific Basin Building Supply
Long Beach, CA
Zero ISF penalties, 24 months
The ISF filing alone was worth switching. Our old broker was filing 12 hours before departure — we'd already had two $5,000 penalties in one quarter. Clearance has been filing at 36+ hours for two years. Zero penalties.
Marcus Thibeault, VP Supply Chain at Northeast Glass & Glazing
Marcus Thibeault
VP Supply Chain, Northeast Glass & Glazing
Newark, NJ
Coverage Check

Tell us your commodity.
We'll tell you your clearance window.

Bring your HTS heading, origin country, and destination port. In a 20-minute consultation, we'll confirm classification, estimate clearance time, and flag any PGA requirements your current broker may have missed.

Commodity Coverage Request

No obligation. Response within 2 business hours.