About LIPING HUANG
Liping Huang is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Cypress, Texas, operating under filer code DBW. Located in the greater Houston metropolitan area, Liping Huang is positioned to serve importers moving cargo through the Port of Houston and nearby Gulf Coast entry points. Houston ranks among the busiest port complexes in the United States, handling substantial volumes of energy-related equipment, industrial machinery, chemicals, consumer goods, and international cargo from Latin America, Asia, and Europe. Importers in the region looking for licensed customs brokerage support — including customs entry preparation, HTS code classification, ISF filing, and customs bond requirements — can reach Liping Huang directly at 832-382-8877 or via email at noelle.moon@yahoo.com.
Liping Huang holds an active CBP customs broker license (filer code DBW) and operates out of Cypress, Texas, a suburb northwest of Houston within Harris County. This location places the broker at a strategic advantage for importers relying on the Port of Houston — one of the top ports in the country by cargo tonnage — as well as Houston's two major international airports for air freight clearance.
The Houston customs district is a major gateway for a wide range of commercial imports, including industrial machinery and equipment, chemicals, petroleum-related goods, consumer products, and cargo transiting from Latin America, Asia, and Europe. Importers moving goods through this region frequently require support with customs entry preparation, accurate HTS code classification using the harmonized tariff schedule, and timely importer security filing (ISF) to meet CBP's isf filing requirements for ocean shipments.
A licensed customs broker like Liping Huang can assist importers with navigating the ACE portal customs system, ensuring entries are filed correctly and in compliance with CBP regulations. Whether an importer is setting up a new supply chain, dealing with a held shipment, or managing recurring imports, having a licensed broker on file can reduce delays and costly errors at the border.
Beyond basic entry filing, importers may also benefit from guidance on customs bond requirements — including single-entry and continuous bonds — as well as programs like duty drawback, which allows qualifying importers to recover duties paid on goods that are subsequently exported. Understanding the duty drawback program and filing a proper duty drawback claim can represent meaningful cost savings for high-volume importers.
The Cypress, TX location also benefits from proximity to trade flows along the Texas Gulf Coast and corridors connecting to Laredo and other major land border crossings with Mexico. Importers researching how to import goods into the USA, looking up HTS code lists, or consulting the USITC tariff database for classification guidance will find working with a locally licensed broker a practical advantage.
To inquire about services or availability, contact Liping Huang at 832-382-8877 or noelle.moon@yahoo.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Liping Huang's CBP filer code and how do I contact this broker?
Liping Huang's CBP filer code is DBW. You can reach this broker by phone at 832-382-8877 or by email at noelle.moon@yahoo.com.
What types of imports can Liping Huang help clear through the Port of Houston?
Based in Cypress, TX within the Houston customs district, Liping Huang is positioned to assist with a broad range of commercial imports including industrial equipment, chemicals, consumer goods, and energy-related cargo moving through Gulf Coast ports and Houston-area airports.
Can Liping Huang help with ISF filing requirements for ocean shipments?
Yes. A licensed customs broker can prepare and submit the Importer Security Filing (ISF) required by CBP for ocean freight shipments, which must be filed at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at the foreign port.
Does Liping Huang assist with HTS code classification?
Licensed customs brokers are qualified to assist importers with HTS code lookup and classification under the harmonized tariff schedule, which determines the applicable duty rate for imported goods.