Single Isf Bond - USA
price: 85.00 Dollar US$
Importer Security Filing (ISF) or also known as 10+2; which requires containerized payload data, for security purposes, to be sent to the agency not less than 24 hours before products are stacked onto a ocean vessel going to the U.S. (for example mother vessel, not feeder vessel) for shipment into the U.S. 10+2 implies that merchants/importers needed to submit 10 information components to CBP, and 2 additional information reports (Container Status Messages and the vessel's Stow Plan)from the transporter.
Company Contact:
- Posted By: ISF Entry
- Phone: 8002151849
- Address: 3555 Rosecrans st. #114, San Diego, California , USA
- Email:
- Website: https://www.isf-entry.com
Published date: July 17, 2021
- Business Description: We can facilitate any customs bond, you can file your ISF with two options at ISF Entry, you can use our ISF self-file 24/7 form or contact us and talk with our licensed customs broker consultants.
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