A FIRMS code is a four digit alpha-numeric identifier assigned by US Customs to: Container Freight Stations, Warehouse Deconsolidators, Foreign Trade Zones, Bonded Warehouses, or any other US Customs Service bonded facility. What does FIRMS stand for?
Customs brokerage firms make international trade possible by facilitating the shipment and delivery of goods across international borders. The agency has to take care of shipments that occur in a sheer volume across international borders every single day. The Singaporean Customs Brokerage Market is segme...
Incoterms are categorized both by terms applicable to any mode of transport, and by terms only to be used by ocean freight/waterway: The chart below provides a more detailed explanation of each term. In summary, for proper use of Incoterms: 1) Choose the appropriate ...
Country Chart BIS maintains the Commerce Country Chart that contains licensing requirements based on destination and Reason for Control. Country Group A The countries listed under Country Group A maintain multilateral export control relationships with the United States Country Group B Country Group B list...