About Lineage Customs Brokerage, LLC
Lineage Customs Brokerage, LLC is a CBP-licensed customs broker located at 2302 Milwaukee Way in Tacoma, Washington, operating under filer code BHQ. With over 5,700 bills of lading processed since 2021, Lineage maintains an active import practice centered on food, produce, and perishable commodities moving through the Port of Tacoma and Pacific Northwest gateways. Associated shipment data reflects ongoing relationships with food producers and distributors including companies sourcing from New Zealand and Asia. The firm's import coordination leadership brings nearly three decades of supply chain experience to the table, offering importers knowledgeable guidance on customs entry preparation, ISF filing requirements, harmonized tariff schedule classification, and US import requirements for food products.
Lineage Customs Brokerage, LLC operates out of Tacoma, Washington — home to one of the busiest container ports on the West Coast and a critical gateway for food and agricultural imports from Asia, New Zealand, and the broader Pacific Rim. Licensed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection under filer code BHQ, Lineage has accumulated over 5,700 bills of lading since 2021, demonstrating a consistently active and growing brokerage practice.
Shipment records indicate Lineage specializes in food and perishable imports, with documented associations to companies such as Consolidated Foodco, Sure Good Foods USA, AFFCO New Zealand Limited, Tomco Produce Group, and Oberto Snacks Inc. This client profile points to deep experience handling meat, produce, and packaged food imports — categories that carry heightened regulatory scrutiny from both CBP and the FDA. Importers in these categories benefit from a broker who understands how to move time-sensitive cargo efficiently while remaining compliant with US import requirements.
For importers bringing goods through Tacoma or nearby Seattle, Lineage can assist with the full range of customs clearance needs: preparing and filing customs entries through the ACE portal, submitting importer security filing (ISF) documentation within CBP deadlines, classifying goods under the harmonized tariff schedule (HTS), and advising on applicable duty rates and trade agreement eligibility. Food and agricultural importers may also benefit from guidance on FDA prior notice filings and USDA requirements that often accompany commercial food shipments.
The firm's import coordination management brings close to 30 years of supply chain experience to client engagements — a meaningful credential for importers who need more than transactional processing. Whether you are sourcing refrigerated protein from New Zealand, fresh produce from Asia, or packaged snack foods through a Pacific port, having a broker with genuine category knowledge can reduce costly delays and classification errors.
Importers evaluating customs bond requirements, exploring duty drawback program eligibility, or seeking clarity on HTS code classification for food products will find Lineage Customs Brokerage well-positioned to help. The firm's Tacoma location places it at the center of Pacific Northwest import activity, making it a practical choice for any importer routing cargo through the region's major marine terminals.
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Does Lineage Customs Brokerage have experience clearing food and perishable imports?
Yes. Shipment records show Lineage has processed thousands of bills of lading for food importers including meat, produce, and packaged food companies sourcing from New Zealand, Asia, and other Pacific Rim origins through the Port of Tacoma.
What ports does Lineage Customs Brokerage primarily serve?
Lineage is based in Tacoma, WA, placing them close to the Port of Tacoma and the Port of Seattle — two major Pacific Northwest container gateways for imports from Asia, New Zealand, and Australia.
Can Lineage Customs Brokerage help with ISF filing for ocean shipments?
Yes. ISF (Importer Security Filing) is a standard service for ocean freight brokers. Lineage can file the required 10+2 data with CBP ahead of vessel departure to keep your shipment compliant and avoid penalties.
How active is Lineage Customs Brokerage as a filer?
According to import activity data, Lineage processed approximately 1,641 shipments in the past year, with 85 bills of lading filed in the most recent 30-day period — reflecting a consistently active brokerage operation.