About Nelly Fiorella Blumen-Ponce
Nelly Fiorella Blumen-Ponce is a CBP-licensed customs broker based in Kissimmee, Florida, operating under filer code NAT. Located in Central Florida — a hub for Latin American trade corridors and Caribbean imports — she serves importers who need accurate customs entry preparation, HTS code classification, and compliance support. Kissimmee's proximity to Orlando International Airport and Port Canaveral makes it a practical base for brokers handling air and ocean freight moving through Florida's mid-state logistics network. Importers can reach her directly at 321-318-9396 or nellyblumen@blumexp.com for inquiries related to commercial shipments, customs clearance, and US import requirements.
Nelly Fiorella Blumen-Ponce holds an active CBP customs broker license and operates out of Kissimmee, Florida, one of Central Florida's growing logistics corridors. With filer code NAT, she is listed in CBP's official permitted customs brokers registry and is reachable for importers seeking hands-on, licensed assistance with US customs clearance.
Kissimmee sits within the broader Orlando metro area, which serves as a gateway for imports moving through Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Port Canaveral. Florida's geographic position makes it a natural entry point for goods originating from Latin America, the Caribbean, and beyond — including consumer goods, textiles and apparel, electronics, and food and beverage products. Brokers based in this region routinely handle the customs compliance demands that come with those trade lanes.
For importers, working with a licensed broker like Nelly means having professional support navigating CBP entry types, selecting the correct HTS code classification for your goods using the USITC tariff database, and ensuring all documentation meets US import requirements before cargo arrives. Proper HTS code classification directly affects duty rates and eligibility for programs like the duty drawback program, making accuracy essential from the start.
Other key compliance areas she can assist with include importer security filing (ISF) for ocean shipments, customs bond requirements — including whether a single-entry or continuous customs bond is appropriate for your import volume — and filing entries through the ACE portal. Importers who are newer to the process often have questions about CBP entry types explained simply, and a licensed broker provides that guidance directly.
For businesses managing recurring imports, having a broker who understands customs compliance audit exposure and can help establish consistent classification and valuation practices reduces long-term risk. Whether you're importing a one-time shipment or building a repeatable import program through Florida ports and airports, Nelly Fiorella Blumen-Ponce offers the licensed expertise to support your customs clearance needs. Contact her at 321-318-9396 or nellyblumen@blumexp.com.
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What types of shipments can Nelly Fiorella Blumen-Ponce help clear through US customs?
As a CBP-licensed customs broker in Kissimmee, FL, she can assist with commercial shipments entering through Florida ports and airports, including air freight through Orlando International and ocean freight through Port Canaveral, covering a range of commodity types.
Does this broker handle HTS code classification and customs bond requirements?
Yes. Licensed customs brokers are qualified to determine the correct HTS classification for your goods using the USITC tariff database and can advise on customs bond requirements, including whether a continuous customs bond or single-entry bond is appropriate for your import frequency.