Miami International Freight Solutions, L
License: EQY (Permitted)
About Miami International Freight Solutions, L
Miami International Freight Solutions, L (filer code EQY) is a licensed U.S. customs broker headquartered in Hialeah, Florida, serving importers throughout the greater Miami metropolitan area. Operating steps from Miami International Airport and the Port of Miami, the firm is well-positioned to handle customs clearance across ocean and air freight lanes with direct access to CBP offices serving South Florida. The firm serves commercial importers navigating US import requirements, HTS classification, customs bond requirements, and entry filing through CBP's ACE portal. With a contact-first approach and direct broker access via email and phone, Miami International Freight Solutions caters to businesses seeking responsive, hands-on customs brokerage rather than a one-size-fits-all solution.
Miami International Freight Solutions, L is a CBP-licensed customs brokerage firm based in Hialeah, Florida — a commercial hub just minutes from Miami International Airport (MIA) and within easy reach of the Port of Miami and Port Everglades. Operating under filer code EQY, the firm provides customs clearance services to commercial importers across a range of commodity types and transportation modes.
Hialeah's position within the broader Miami trade corridor makes it a natural base for customs brokers focused on Latin American and Caribbean import lanes. South Florida is one of the most active gateway regions in the United States for goods originating in Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean basin. Importers bringing in consumer goods, textiles and apparel, food products, electronics, and general merchandise through MIA or the seaports frequently rely on locally licensed brokers who understand the regional freight ecosystem and maintain working relationships with CBP officers at these ports.
The firm assists clients with customs entry preparation, HTS code classification using the USITC tariff database, and accurate duty calculation to keep imports compliant and moving. Proper HTS code assignment — whether for clothing, electronics, chemicals, or industrial equipment — is foundational to avoiding delays, minimizing duty exposure, and passing customs compliance audits. Miami International Freight Solutions works directly with importers on these classification questions as part of the entry process.
For new importers or those expanding into recurring shipment programs, the firm can advise on customs bond requirements, including whether a single-entry bond or a continuous customs bond makes sense given shipment frequency and value. ISF filing requirements must also be met at least 24 hours before a vessel's departure for ocean freight shipments, and timely importer security filing is a key part of the firm's clearance workflow.
Importers interested in cost recovery may also benefit from understanding duty drawback programs — a mechanism through which previously paid duties can be reclaimed under qualifying re-export or destruction scenarios. The firm can also help clients evaluate eligibility for Section 321 de minimis treatment on qualifying low-value shipments.
With a direct phone line (305-685-0035) and a named contact email, Miami International Freight Solutions offers accessible, relationship-based customs brokerage for commercial importers who need reliable clearance support in one of the country's busiest trade gateways.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What ports and airports does Miami International Freight Solutions serve?
The firm is based in Hialeah, FL, providing direct access to customs clearance at Miami International Airport (MIA), the Port of Miami, and Port Everglades — among the busiest cargo gateways for Latin American and Caribbean imports.
Can Miami International Freight Solutions handle ISF filing for ocean shipments?
Yes. Importer Security Filing (ISF) is a mandatory requirement for ocean freight entering the US, due at least 24 hours before vessel departure. The firm includes ISF filing as part of its standard ocean clearance services.
How do I get a customs bond through this broker?
The firm can advise on whether a single-entry or continuous customs bond is appropriate for your import volume and help you obtain the required bond through a licensed surety provider as part of the entry process.
Does the broker assist with HTS code classification?
Yes. Accurate HTS code assignment is essential for correct duty calculation and customs compliance. The firm assists importers in classifying their goods using the USITC tariff database to ensure entries are filed correctly.