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  • This is a U.S. customs requirement, also known as the "10+2" rule. It requires importers to submit specific information about their cargo before it enters the U.S. This helps Customs and Border Protection (CBP) prevent security risks and ensures a smoother import process.

  • Custom clearance is the process of getting goods through customs at a port of entry. It involves preparing and submitting documents required by customs authorities to ensure goods can be legally imported or exported. This includes paying necessary duties and taxes.

  • This service involves managing the logistics of transporting goods from one place to another, ensuring timely delivery, and often includes tracking shipments, coordinating with carriers, and handling any logistical challenges along the way.