Customs Brokers in Anchorage, AK

3 CBP-licensed customs brokers in Anchorage with expertise in consumer goods, energy & oil and food & beverage. Compare services, verify license numbers, and connect directly — no middleman.

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Crossroads Trade Services LLC
Anchorage, AK
Machinery & Equipment Food & Beverage Energy & Oil
Crossroads Trade Services LLC is a federally licensed customs broker based in Anchorage, Alaska, operating under filer code N6K. The firm provides customs brokerage and import clearance services for shipments entering through Alaska's ports and airports. With Alaska's unique position as a critical air cargo hub for trans-Pacific trade routes and its proximity to international fishing and natural resource industries, Crossroads Trade Services supports importers navigating the complexities of U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations in one of America's most strategically important trade gateways.
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CLAYTON'S CUSTOMHOUSE BROKERAGE,LLC
Anchorage, AK
Consumer Goods Machinery & Equipment Food & Beverage
Clayton's Customhouse Brokerage, LLC is an independent licensed customs broker serving Anchorage and the Great State of Alaska. Operating under filer code BEJ, the brokerage provides U.S. Customs and Border Protection services throughout Alaska District 31. As an Alaska-focused broker, Clayton's understands the unique logistics challenges of importing goods into the state, from air freight clearances at Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport to maritime shipments arriving at Alaska's ports. The firm offers comprehensive customs brokerage services for businesses importing goods into one of America's most strategically positioned trade regions.
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PERMAN STOLER CUSTOMHOUSE BROKER, INC.
Anchorage, AK
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a licensed customs broker in Anchorage, Alaska?

CustomsBrokerIndex lists 3 CBP-licensed customs brokers in Anchorage. Browse profiles above, compare specialties and ports served, and submit a direct inquiry to any broker — free of charge.

Do I need a local customs broker in Anchorage?

You do not have to use a local broker — any CBP-licensed broker can file entries at any U.S. port. However, local brokers in Anchorage often have established relationships with regional port officials and familiarity with local freight patterns that can speed up clearance.

How much do customs brokers in Anchorage charge?

Customs broker fees in Anchorage, AK typically range from $100 to $500 per shipment entry, depending on commodity type, port, and complexity. Additional fees may apply for ISF filing, customs bonds, and PGA coordination.

What is the difference between a customs broker and a freight forwarder?

A customs broker is licensed by CBP to handle import compliance — filing entries, paying duties, and obtaining release. A freight forwarder arranges physical transportation. Some Anchorage firms offer both services, but they are legally distinct functions requiring separate licenses.

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