About MULLER SHIPPING CORPORATION
Muller Shipping Corporation is a licensed U.S. customs broker headquartered in Selden, New York, operating under CBP filer code 729. Located on Long Island, the firm is positioned to serve importers clearing cargo through the New York/New Jersey port complex, JFK International Airport, and surrounding Northeast entry points. Muller Shipping handles customs entry preparation, HTS code classification, and the documentation requirements that accompany commercial imports into the United States. For importers bringing goods through one of the country's busiest trade corridors, having a licensed broker familiar with East Coast port operations and CBP procedures can make a meaningful difference in clearance times and compliance outcomes.
Muller Shipping Corporation has held a CBP customs broker license under filer code 729 and is based in Selden, New York — a location that puts the firm within reach of the Port of New York and New Jersey, one of the largest and most active container ports in the United States, as well as JFK International Airport, a major hub for air freight imports. This geographic positioning makes Muller Shipping a practical choice for importers who regularly move cargo through Northeast ports and need a licensed broker who understands the local CBP port environment.
For importers navigating U.S. customs requirements, working with a licensed broker covers a broad range of compliance obligations. This includes preparing and submitting customs entries through the CBP ACE portal, ensuring that HTS code classification is accurate against the USITC tariff database, and meeting Importer Security Filing (ISF) deadlines for ocean shipments. Errors in any of these areas can result in cargo holds, penalties, or unexpected duty liability — making professional brokerage support a practical investment for commercial importers at any volume.
Customs bond requirements are another area where an experienced broker adds value. Whether a shipment calls for a single-entry bond or a continuous customs bond is appropriate for ongoing import programs, a broker can assess the right structure based on shipment frequency and value. Muller Shipping can assist importers in meeting CBP entry type requirements, from standard consumption entries to more specialized filings depending on commodity type.
Long Island-area importers bringing in consumer goods, textiles and apparel, electronics, or machinery from overseas markets — particularly through transatlantic or Asia-Pacific trade lanes routed through New York — will find proximity to a knowledgeable local broker useful for time-sensitive clearances and customs compliance audits. Understanding how CBP entry types are applied, how to read and apply an HTS code classification guide, and when a duty drawback claim may be available are all areas where brokerage expertise translates to measurable savings and reduced risk.
To reach Muller Shipping Corporation directly, call 516-256-7700 or send an inquiry to muller@mullershipping.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What ports does Muller Shipping Corporation primarily serve?
Based in Selden, NY, Muller Shipping is well-positioned to handle customs clearance at the Port of New York and New Jersey and JFK International Airport, two of the busiest cargo entry points on the East Coast.
Does Muller Shipping handle Importer Security Filing (ISF) for ocean shipments?
Licensed customs brokers like Muller Shipping Corporation are equipped to prepare and submit ISF filings through the CBP ACE portal, which is required for ocean cargo entering the United States.
How do I contact Muller Shipping Corporation?
You can reach Muller Shipping Corporation by phone at 516-256-7700 or by email at muller@mullershipping.com.
Can Muller Shipping assist with HTS code classification?
Yes. Accurate HTS code classification is a core function of customs brokerage. Muller Shipping can help ensure your goods are classified correctly against the USITC tariff database to determine the applicable duty rates.