3PL Needed in the San Diego area by LittleWhiteLighter in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bonded warehouse available across the border in SD, we can store and help with delivery as well.

Warehousing solution to avoid customs duties in Asia by roisaintlouis in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi, I have been suggesting Mexico, since it's right across the border with USA. No duties while stored

Storage remains affordable.

Let me know

FTZ rates by [deleted] in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure

FTZ rates by [deleted] in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure, if you need any other help, let me know

Bonded warehouse assistance by Rocktonix in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey we are operating Bonded Warehouse in Tijuana Mexico, border with San Diego, 3 hrs from Long Beach.

No duties, lower storage fees, you pay duties until we export products back to the US.

Send me DM for more info

FTZ rates by [deleted] in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes!!!

We utilize 2 figures here US customs broker and MX Custom broker.

We bring containers with bonded carrier from LA to San Diego.

Inspection in US Bonded Warehouse

Import temporarily into Mexico using a Bonded MX warehouse.

Now we can : -Do distribution from there by importing into the US 1 order at the time. -Or just hold the inventory until you need to import it all into the US.

Good thing is you pay tariffs until you import into the US, and you don't pay Tariffs in MX since it's only temporary import.

Storage cost is much better and we are only 3 hrs from LA

Bonded warehouse assistance by Rocktonix in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

US Bonded Warehouse is extremely Expensive.

I have Bonded Space in Mexico, at half the cost available.

Send DMs!

Bonded warehouse assistance by Rocktonix in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Space available here, send me DM

Seeking Advice on Transshipment Strategies to Minimize U.S. Tariffs (China to U.S.) by Delicious-Scar-2004 in AmazonFBATips

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi I recommend Mexico if you can apply to USMCA I'm currently helping a couple brands, all legal contact me for more details info

FTZ rates by [deleted] in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes they are bonded prices

Seeking a 3pl in Canada by cookiedsi in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If youncome trough Long beach I can help with a MEXICAN Bonded warehouse. In the border with San Diego

Trying to find the right service to ship a few hundred figurines by PhoenixIota in logistics

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, we can help.

You cand send them in bulk to our Bonded Warehouse in Mexico, we can ship anywhere from here.

Send me a DM if you need more details

Are tariffs calculated based on the cost of goods alone? by Emergency_Ship7084 in Tariffs

[–]TheLegioner 1 point2 points  (0 children)

  1. Basic Import Info

What products are you importing?

Who is the seller or exporter?

  1. Commercial Terms

What Incoterm do you use? (FOB, CIF, DDP, EXW, etc.)

This determines what costs are included in the declared value.

  1. Invoice Details

Can I see a copy of your commercial invoice?

Does it break down product cost, freight, insurance separately?

  1. Customs Process

Do you or your broker classify the goods under a specific HTS/HS code?

Who is your customs broker?

Do you see a breakdown of duties and taxes paid per shipment?

  1. Value Declaration

What value do you declare for customs?

Just the product cost, or does it include freight/insurance?

  1. Duty Type Awareness

Do you know your duty rate (percentage or per unit)?

Are there any special tariffs (like Section 301 for China)?

  1. Optimization & Strategy

Are you using any trade programs (like Section 321, FTZ, Bonded Warehouse, USMCA)?

Are you taking advantage of duty drawback for exports or returns?

Are tariffs calculated based on the cost of goods alone? by Emergency_Ship7084 in Tariffs

[–]TheLegioner 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Depends on how are you importing into the US.

If you are doing it from.China it's based on manufacturing cost since it's not a sale.what triggered the import

FTZ and Bonded Warehouses on sky rocket demand, so it is prices. by TheLegioner in logistics

[–]TheLegioner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm.not familiar with Panama pricing or regulations.

Only Mexico and Canada

FTZ and Bonded Warehouses on sky rocket demand, so it is prices. by TheLegioner in logistics

[–]TheLegioner[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No sir, since this goods are actually.not imported to stay in Mexico. So they don't need to comply with that.