About MEC CUSTOMS BROKERS, INC.
MEC Customs Brokers, Inc. is a licensed U.S. customs broker located in Doral, Florida — the heart of Miami's international trade corridor. Operating from a well-positioned address at 10925 NW 27th Street, the firm is conveniently situated near Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami, two of the busiest gateways for Latin American and Caribbean imports into the United States. With nearly three decades in business, MEC Customs Brokers serves importers who need reliable, knowledgeable representation when moving goods through CBP. The firm handles customs entry preparation, ISF filing, and related compliance requirements for commercial shipments entering through South Florida ports.
MEC Customs Brokers, Inc. has been a fixture in South Florida's import trade community for close to 28 years, operating out of Doral, FL — a city that functions as the unofficial logistics capital of Latin American commerce in the United States. Their office at 10925 NW 27th Street, Suite 201 places them within minutes of Miami International Airport (MIA), one of the top air cargo gateways in the country, and within easy reach of PortMiami, a critical hub for containerized imports from Central and South America and the Caribbean.
For importers navigating US import requirements, MEC Customs Brokers brings the kind of localized expertise that matters at South Florida ports of entry. The firm assists clients with customs entry preparation, ensuring that commercial invoices, packing lists, and supporting documents are properly structured before goods arrive. Compliance with CBP's ACE portal requirements, accurate HTS code classification, and proper valuation are core components of what a licensed broker handles — and MEC's tenure in the Miami market reflects familiarity with the specific commodity flows that define this region.
Importer Security Filing (ISF) is a mandatory pre-arrival requirement for ocean freight shipments, and meeting ISF filing requirements accurately and on time is essential to avoiding CBP penalties. MEC Customs Brokers assists clients in submitting ISF data correctly through the CBP ACE portal, reducing the risk of holds or fines at the port.
Customs bond requirements are another area where importers often need guidance. Whether a shipment qualifies for a single-entry bond or a continuous customs bond makes sense for regular importing activity, MEC can help clients understand their obligations and arrange appropriate coverage.
Given Miami's geographic and commercial ties to Latin America, MEC Customs Brokers is particularly well-suited to importers sourcing consumer goods, textiles and apparel, food and beverage products, and other commodities commonly traded throughout the Americas. Correct HTS code classification — including navigating the hts code list for items like clothing and finished goods — is fundamental to accurate duty assessment and avoiding costly reclassification issues.
Importers considering duty drawback programs can also consult with MEC about whether their import and export activity qualifies for duty recovery under CBP's duty drawback claim procedures. For businesses operating at scale through Miami's trade lanes, this can represent meaningful cost recovery over time.
With a direct phone line at 305-406-9722 and a physical presence in Doral's active logistics district, MEC Customs Brokers, Inc. is a practical point of contact for importers who need licensed customs broker representation at one of the country's most active international trade hubs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Where is MEC Customs Brokers located and which ports do they serve?
MEC Customs Brokers is located at 10925 NW 27th Street, Suite 201, Doral, FL 33172. Their location near Miami International Airport and PortMiami makes them well-positioned to handle customs clearance for air and ocean shipments entering through South Florida.
Can MEC Customs Brokers help with ISF filing for ocean shipments?
Yes. ISF filing is a mandatory CBP requirement for ocean freight, and MEC Customs Brokers assists importers in submitting accurate Importer Security Filing data ahead of vessel arrival to avoid penalties and cargo holds.
How long has MEC Customs Brokers been in business?
MEC Customs Brokers, Inc. has been in business for approximately 28 years, giving them substantial experience handling imports through the Miami and Doral, Florida trade corridor.
Does MEC Customs Brokers assist with HTS code classification?
Licensed customs brokers like MEC are trained in HTS code classification, which determines the correct duty rate for imported goods. Accurate classification is critical for compliance and avoiding CBP penalties or delays.