Intensive Customs Exam
An intensive customs exam is a physical exam conducted in a centralized examination station (CES) by officers of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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An intensive customs exam is a physical exam conducted in a centralized examination station (CES) by officers of the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP).
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A customs exam fee is a processing fee incurred when a shipment is detained for a customs examination process.
A bonded warehouse is a customs-controlled facility to store goods with unpaid duties until they are paid or until they can be legally released.
Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection program to improve the security of global supply chain networks.
A residential delivery fee may be charged by a trucker for delivery to a residential location.
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A bobtail fee is incurred if a trucker drops the FCL container to the warehouse and returns later to pick up the empty container.
A liftgate fee is typically charged by a trucker for delivery to a location where a liftgate service is needed due to a lack of a loading dock.
A truck waiting fee is chargeable by a trucker if it takes longer than the typical free 1-2 hours waiting time to pick up or unload a full container.
A customs hold happens when the local customs authorities detain the goods imported into a country in order to check for compliance with the relevant shipping laws.
An inside delivery fee is charged by a trucker in situations where a trucker is required to enter a delivery or pick-up location to make a final delivery.
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A reefer container (RF) is a shipping container that keeps its contents at a controlled temperature.
A Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) is a designated area in or near a U.S. Port of Entry where goods are exempt from customs tariffs and other taxes.
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Shipment Gross Weight is the cumulative weight of an entire shipment, calculated by adding the tare and net weights.
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The chargeable weight is the weight that an air or LCL freight provider charges to move a customer’s cargo and it is usually determined by calculating the volumetric and gross weight and selecting the higher weight.
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A full truckload (FTL) is a shipment large enough that it requires a full truck for its transportation.
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