About MATTHEW MILLING
Matthew Milling is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Fort Worth, Texas, operating under All Points Custom House Brokers. Holding filer code BKA, Matthew works with importers navigating U.S. Customs and Border Protection requirements, including customs entry preparation, ISF filing, and customs bond procurement. Fort Worth's proximity to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport — one of the busiest cargo hubs in the country — positions All Points Custom House Brokers to serve a wide range of commercial importers bringing goods into North Texas. Whether you are new to importing or managing an established supply chain, Matthew Milling offers direct, licensed customs broker services tailored to your shipment needs.
Matthew Milling is the owner and licensed customs broker behind All Points Custom House Brokers, serving importers in Fort Worth, Texas and the broader Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. With CBP filer code BKA, Matthew is authorized to transact customs business on behalf of importers across the United States, providing a personalized, owner-operated alternative to large brokerage firms.
Fort Worth is strategically situated near Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, a major inland port of entry that handles substantial volumes of air freight from Europe, Asia, and Latin America. This location makes All Points Custom House Brokers well-suited for importers bringing in electronics, consumer goods, textiles and apparel, and machinery through the DFW gateway. Importers searching for help with HTS code classification — including use of the USITC tariff database and HTS code lists — can rely on a licensed broker like Matthew Milling to ensure accurate commodity classification and correct duty assessment.
All Points Custom House Brokers handles the key compliance requirements that U.S. importers face, including Importer Security Filing (ISF) submissions, which must be submitted at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded at a foreign port. Failure to meet ISF filing requirements can result in CBP holds and penalties, making it essential to work with a knowledgeable licensed broker. Matthew also assists clients with customs bond requirements, helping importers secure either single-entry or continuous customs bonds to satisfy CBP obligations.
For importers managing repeat shipments, a continuous customs bond filed through the ACE portal streamlines ongoing compliance and reduces the administrative burden associated with each entry. Matthew Milling's familiarity with the CBP ACE portal supports efficient entry filing and helps clients stay current with evolving trade regulations, including Section 321 de minimis provisions that may apply to lower-value shipments.
Businesses with eligible import histories may also benefit from exploring the duty drawback program, which allows qualified importers to recover duties paid on goods that are subsequently exported or destroyed. Duty drawback claims require precise documentation and CBP expertise — areas where a dedicated licensed customs broker adds measurable value.
Whether you are importing commercial cargo through DFW Airport, managing supply chain compliance across multiple HTS codes, or simply looking for a licensed broker who answers the phone, Matthew Milling at All Points Custom House Brokers is a direct point of contact for customs brokerage services in Fort Worth, Texas.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Matthew Milling's CBP filer code and how do I contact All Points Custom House Brokers?
Matthew Milling's CBP filer code is BKA. You can reach him directly at 817-988-7690 or by email at matthew@allpointschb.com.
Can Matthew Milling handle ISF filings for air and ocean shipments arriving through DFW?
Yes. As a licensed customs broker, Matthew Milling can prepare and submit Importer Security Filing (ISF) documentation for qualifying ocean shipments, as well as assist with customs entry and compliance for air cargo arriving through Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport.
Does All Points Custom House Brokers assist with customs bonds?
Yes. Matthew Milling can help importers obtain both single-entry and continuous customs bonds, which are required by CBP to release commercial shipments into U.S. commerce.
What types of importers does Matthew Milling typically work with in Fort Worth?
All Points Custom House Brokers serves a range of commercial importers in the Fort Worth and Dallas-Fort Worth area, including businesses importing consumer goods, apparel, electronics, and industrial equipment through DFW Airport and other ports of entry.