Your Shipment
Cleared
Before Your
Flight Lands.
Licensed customs broker · EAR/ITAR advisory · HTSUS Chapter 84–85 specialist
First-pass clearance rate across all electronics shipments
The right HTS code the first time. No amendments, no delays, no CBP audits.
We classify semiconductors, programmable logic devices, and lithium cells down to the 10-digit HTSUS level — including Chapter 85 footnotes that change the duty rate by 12 points. Our rulings withstand CBP binding review.
Average EAR classification turnaround from product spec to ECCN memo
ECCN determination, BIS license applications, and end-user screening — handled before your freight forwarder asks.
Dual-use electronics — FPGAs above 1 Gbps I/O, advanced memory controllers, high-capacity lithium cells — require ECCN classification and often a BIS license. We run the CCL check, draft the license application, and flag denied-party exposure before your SLI is signed.
Declared value managed through bonded and FTZ facilities in Q1 2026
Goods in bonded status don't sit. They move on your timeline, not the tariff schedule's.
We operate across 14 CBP-approved bonded facilities and three Foreign Trade Zones. Shipments enter FTZ status duty-deferred, get value-added processing where eligible, and exit with the correct classification for the finished state — often at a lower effective rate than entry.
The shipments that couldn't
wait for a second opinion.
Procurement directors, trade compliance managers, and freight forwarders who needed the answer before the port closed.
HTS ruling turnaround
“Our FPGA shipment from Taiwan was stuck in bonded warehouse in Guadalajara. Clearance had the HTS ruling in 18 hours and the goods on the line by Wednesday. That's $6M of revenue that didn't slip a quarter.”
David Okafor
VP Global Procurement
Celestica (contract manufacturer)
Ahead of internal deadline
“We were launching our AI accelerator card in Germany and had no idea the memory controller put us in ECCN 3A001. Clearance mapped the whole thing, filed the BIS license, and we shipped 30 days ahead of the internal deadline.”
Priya Sundaram
Director of Trade Compliance
Hailo Technologies
Classification memo delivered
“When a shipment has dual-use flags and a new HTS Chapter 85 footnote, most brokers pass. Clearance sent me a three-page classification memo within a business day. That's who you want on a $4M lithium cell move.”
Marcus Heidrich
Senior Freight Forwarder
Kühne+Nagel (electronics desk)