About Mauricio Yzaguirre
Mauricio Yzaguirre is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Mission, Texas, operating under filer code D8S. Located in the Rio Grande Valley along the Texas-Mexico border, Mauricio is positioned to assist importers moving commercial freight through key South Texas ports of entry including Hidalgo and Laredo. His practice covers customs entry preparation, ISF filing, and compliance support for businesses importing goods from Mexico and beyond. Importers dealing with cross-border trade, maquiladora supply chains, or recurring southbound and northbound shipments through this corridor will find his local knowledge and direct contact access useful. Reach him at 956-827-3877 or my@fermartransport.
Mauricio Yzaguirre holds an active CBP customs broker license (filer code D8S) and operates out of Mission, Texas — a city situated directly on the Texas-Mexico border in the heart of the Rio Grande Valley. This location places him at one of the most active commercial trade corridors in the United States, where billions of dollars in cross-border freight move annually through ports of entry such as Hidalgo/Pharr and the broader Laredo gateway.
For importers navigating US import requirements at South Texas ports, working with a locally licensed broker like Mauricio offers practical advantages. Border crossings in this region handle significant volumes of manufactured goods, agricultural products, textiles and apparel, automotive components, consumer goods, and industrial machinery — all commodity types that demand accurate HTS code classification, timely customs entry preparation, and adherence to CBP ACE portal filing standards.
Importer Security Filing (ISF) compliance is a critical obligation for ocean freight importers, and brokers operating in this region routinely manage ISF filing requirements on behalf of importers who may be unfamiliar with the 10+2 rule. Mauricio's practice supports commercial importers in meeting these obligations ahead of cargo arrival, reducing the risk of CBP exam holds or liquidated damages.
Customs bond requirements are another area where importers frequently need guidance. Whether a single-entry bond or a continuous customs bond is appropriate depends on import frequency and shipment value — factors that a licensed broker can assess based on your specific trade lane and volume.
For businesses engaged in ongoing cross-border commerce — particularly those sourcing from Mexican manufacturers or operating in maquiladora or nearshoring supply chains — having a licensed broker familiar with South Texas port operations can make a meaningful difference in clearance timelines and compliance outcomes. Proper HTS code classification, including searches against the USITC tariff database, ensures accurate duty assessment and reduces exposure to post-entry audits.
Mauricio Yzaguirre can be reached directly at 956-827-3877 or via email at my@fermartransport. Importers seeking clearance support, ISF filing assistance, or customs bond guidance in the Mission, TX area are encouraged to reach out.
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What ports of entry does Mauricio Yzaguirre serve in South Texas?
Based in Mission, TX, Mauricio is positioned to serve importers using South Texas ports of entry including Hidalgo/Pharr and has access to the broader Laredo corridor — among the highest-volume US-Mexico commercial crossings in the country.
Can Mauricio Yzaguirre help with ISF filing for ocean shipments?
Yes. ISF filing (Importer Security Filing, or 10+2) is a standard service for licensed customs brokers. Mauricio can file ISF submissions through the CBP ACE portal on behalf of importers to meet pre-arrival compliance requirements and avoid penalties.