About Olea Customs Brokers, Corp.
Olea Customs Brokers, Corp. is a licensed U.S. Customs broker operating out of Nogales, Arizona — one of the busiest U.S.-Mexico land border crossings in the country. Located at 7 Bravo Lane, Suite B, Nogales, AZ 85621, the firm holds CBP filer code NBV and is actively listed as a permitted customs broker. Nogales is a critical port of entry for produce, manufactured goods, and consumer products crossing from Mexico into the United States, making Olea well-positioned to assist importers navigating the complexities of cross-border trade. Whether you need customs entry preparation, ISF filing, or guidance on HTS code classification, Olea Customs Brokers provides hands-on support for importers moving goods through the Nogales port of entry.
Olea Customs Brokers, Corp. operates at the heart of one of the most active U.S.-Mexico border crossings in North America: Nogales, Arizona. With a physical office at 7 Bravo Lane, Suite B, Nogales, AZ 85621, the firm is strategically positioned to serve importers who regularly move goods across the Arizona-Sonora border. The Nogales port of entry handles billions of dollars in cross-border trade annually, with significant volumes of fresh produce, textiles and apparel, consumer goods, and manufactured products transiting through this corridor each year.
As a CBP-licensed customs broker holding filer code NBV, Olea Customs Brokers is authorized to file entries on behalf of importers directly through the CBP ACE portal. This means clients benefit from a broker who is formally recognized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection and accountable to federal licensing standards. For importers unfamiliar with us import requirements, working with a licensed broker like Olea helps ensure that entry documents, HTS code classification, and customs bond requirements are handled correctly from the start.
Nogales-area brokers frequently assist with a wide range of entry types given the diversity of goods crossing this port. Importers of perishable agricultural products — a major commodity at this crossing — need a broker who understands time-sensitive clearance and the role of partner government agencies such as the FDA and USDA. Olea's presence in Nogales signals familiarity with these regulatory touchpoints, including food and produce compliance requirements that go beyond standard CBP processing.
For businesses importing textiles and apparel from Mexican manufacturers — particularly those operating under USMCA rules of origin — accurate HTS code classification and proper duty assessment are essential. Errors in classification can trigger customs compliance audits or penalty exposure. A locally based broker familiar with the goods commonly entering through Nogales is a practical asset for manufacturers and retailers sourcing from Mexico.
Olea Customs Brokers also serves importers who need support with continuous customs bond procurement, importer security filing (ISF) for ocean shipments connecting to inland ports, and general guidance on CBP entry types explained for first-time importers. Whether you are a seasoned importer or new to cross-border trade, Olea offers licensed, professional customs brokerage services at a port that demands speed and accuracy. Reach them directly at 520-285-7615 to discuss your specific import needs.
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What port of entry does Olea Customs Brokers primarily serve?
Olea Customs Brokers is based in Nogales, Arizona and primarily serves importers moving goods through the Nogales-Mariposa and Nogales-DeConcini ports of entry on the U.S.-Mexico border.
Can Olea Customs Brokers help with fresh produce and perishable imports from Mexico?
Yes. Nogales is one of the top U.S. entry points for Mexican produce, and brokers operating there routinely handle time-sensitive perishable clearances coordinated with FDA and USDA requirements.
How do I contact Olea Customs Brokers, Corp.?
You can reach Olea Customs Brokers by phone at 520-285-7615. Their office is located at 7 Bravo Lane, Suite B, Nogales, AZ 85621.
Is Olea Customs Brokers licensed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection?
Yes. Olea Customs Brokers, Corp. holds an active CBP customs broker license with filer code NBV and is listed as a permitted broker by CBP.