Invoice: why make an invoice?
Customs Regulations (19 CFR 141.81) state that a commercial invoice shall presented for each shipment of merchandise at the time the entry summary is field. In order for the broker to complete or prepare your entry you must present him with a invoice. Customs does allow for a pro-forma type invoice to be used in lieu of an actual commercial invoice (bill of sale). Even if you’re attempting to make an informal entry direct with U.S. Customs (not utilizing your broker)... Read More
Welcome – Security
Security at Sanders Brokerage: Welcome, and we hope you enjoy the staff and services of Sanders Brokerage Services. Hopefully by now you know a bit about the background and heritage of Sanders Brokerage Services. We take security personally and hold our government’s security programs with high regard. We have been a proud C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership against Terrorism) participant for nearly 10 years, since June of 2003. As part of our welcome packet to Sanders... Read More
CONTAINER & TRAILER SEALING
CONTAINER SECURITY – CONTAINER TRAILER SEALING PROCESSES: As a member of C-TPAT (Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism) it is our duty to inform the importing public of the importance of Security Criteria. U.S. Customs brokers in the U.S.A. do not play a significant roll in stuffing, loading, transporting or distributing the merchandise while overseas. The Customs Broker does however play a big part in the supply chain of goods moving to the United States. While... Read More