About LUIS EDUARDO GARCIA
Luis Eduardo Garcia is a licensed U.S. customs broker operating out of Laredo, Texas — one of the busiest land ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border. Based at 8652 Oakridge Loop, Garcia's operation focuses on customs clearance and logistics solutions for importers moving goods across the Texas-Mexico border. With CBP filer code EN2, he is authorized to file entries on behalf of importers nationwide. His Laredo location makes him particularly well-suited for businesses importing from Mexico, including manufacturers utilizing maquiladora operations and cross-border supply chains. Whether you're navigating HTS classification, customs bond requirements, or ISF filing requirements, Garcia brings focused expertise to the Laredo port corridor.
Laredo, Texas consistently ranks as the largest inland port in the United States by trade volume, handling hundreds of billions of dollars in U.S.-Mexico commerce annually. Luis Eduardo Garcia, a CBP-licensed customs broker with filer code EN2, is positioned at the heart of this trade corridor at 8652 Oakridge Loop, Laredo, TX 78041. For importers moving goods from Mexico into the United States, having a broker with direct, local knowledge of the Laredo port environment is a meaningful operational advantage.
Garcia's practice covers the core functions importers need when crossing goods at a major land border port. This includes customs entry preparation, HTS code classification, and ensuring that shipments meet all CBP requirements before or upon arrival. For importers unfamiliar with us import requirements, Garcia's proximity to the Laredo port means faster response times and on-the-ground awareness of port-specific processing norms.
One of the critical compliance obligations for ocean shipments is the Importer Security Filing — commonly known as ISF — which must be submitted to CBP at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at a foreign port. While land border entries operate under different timing rules, Garcia's understanding of the ACE portal and CBP electronic filing systems ensures entries are processed accurately and efficiently regardless of mode of transport.
Importers crossing goods at Laredo also need to understand customs bond requirements. A continuous customs bond is typically required for importers who bring in commercial shipments on a recurring basis, covering potential duties, taxes, and penalties owed to CBP. Garcia can help clients determine whether a single-entry or continuous bond best fits their import volume.
For businesses engaged in manufacturing or re-exporting, the duty drawback program is another area worth exploring — allowing importers to recover up to 99% of duties paid on goods that are later exported. Understanding how to file a duty drawback claim correctly requires familiarity with CBP regulations and the USITC tariff database, areas where an experienced customs broker provides clear value.
Whether you are importing automotive components, consumer goods, industrial machinery, or other merchandise from Mexico, Luis Eduardo Garcia offers customs brokerage services grounded in local Laredo expertise. Contact his office at 956-717-3330 to discuss your import clearance needs.
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Does Luis Eduardo Garcia handle customs clearance for imports crossing at the Laredo, TX port of entry?
Yes. Garcia is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Laredo, TX, with direct experience in the Laredo port corridor — one of the highest-volume U.S.-Mexico land border crossings in the country.
What is the filer code for Luis Eduardo Garcia and how do I contact his office?
Luis Eduardo Garcia's CBP filer code is EN2. His office is located at 8652 Oakridge Loop, Laredo, TX 78041, and can be reached by phone at 956-717-3330.
Can Luis Eduardo Garcia help with HTS classification and customs bond requirements?
As a licensed customs broker, Garcia can assist importers with HTS code determination, customs entry preparation, and guidance on continuous customs bond requirements for recurring commercial imports.