About OMC CUSTOMS BROKERS, LLC
OMC Customs Brokers LLC is a licensed U.S. customs broker, freight forwarder, and logistics provider headquartered in Laredo, Texas — one of the busiest ports of entry in the United States. With over 25 years of industry experience, OMC supports manufacturers, distributors, importers, and exporters with accurate customs entry preparation, HTS code classification, and full compliance with CBP regulations. Operating at the heart of U.S.-Mexico cross-border trade, OMC brings real-time, high-volume port experience to every shipment. Their licensed brokers are well-versed in complex tariff regulations including Section 301, Section 232, and Section 122, helping clients manage costs and avoid delays at the border.
OMC Customs Brokers LLC is a fully licensed U.S. customs brokerage and logistics provider based in Laredo, Texas, a city that consistently ranks among the highest-volume land ports of entry in the United States. For businesses importing goods from Mexico or routing international freight through South Texas, OMC offers the kind of on-the-ground expertise that only comes from over 25 years of operating in a fast-paced, high-throughput border environment.
The firm provides end-to-end customs clearance services, from Importer Security Filing (ISF) and customs entry preparation to HTS code classification and customs bond requirements. Whether your shipment qualifies as a formal or informal entry, OMC's licensed brokers assess each transaction carefully to ensure proper classification and valuation under current CBP guidelines. Importers who need help understanding CBP entry types, navigating partner government agencies, or managing a customs compliance audit will find OMC well-equipped to assist.
OMC's team has deep familiarity with evolving U.S. trade policy, including Section 301 tariffs on Chinese-origin goods, Section 232 steel and aluminum duties, and Section 122 trade measures. This regulatory fluency helps clients anticipate landed costs, identify potential duty savings, and avoid compliance pitfalls before goods arrive at the port. For eligible importers, OMC can also provide guidance on duty drawback programs and continuous customs bond options suited to their import volume.
Beyond customs brokerage, OMC functions as a full logistics partner — coordinating freight forwarding and supply chain support for clients ranging from large manufacturers to mid-sized distributors. Their understanding of the USITC tariff database and HTS code classification guides ensures that commodity descriptions are accurate and entries are filed correctly the first time, reducing the risk of delays, exams, or penalties.
For any importer searching for a customs broker near the Laredo port — or one with strong Mexico cross-border experience — OMC Customs Brokers LLC represents a well-established, compliance-focused option with a proven track record across a wide range of industries and commodity types.
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Does OMC Customs Brokers LLC handle high-volume cross-border shipments through Laredo?
Yes. OMC is based in Laredo, TX — one of the busiest U.S. land ports of entry — and has over 25 years of experience managing high-volume, fast-turnaround import and export shipments across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Can OMC help importers navigate Section 301 or Section 232 tariff impacts?
Absolutely. OMC's licensed brokers have hands-on expertise with Section 301, Section 232, and Section 122 tariff regulations, and can help importers assess duty exposure, evaluate HTS classification options, and maintain compliance.
What types of customs bonds does OMC Customs Brokers assist with?
OMC assists importers with both single-entry and continuous customs bonds, helping clients determine which bond type best fits their import frequency and CBP requirements.
Does OMC provide freight forwarding in addition to customs brokerage?
Yes. OMC Customs Brokers LLC is both a licensed U.S. customs broker and a freight forwarder, offering integrated logistics support for importers and exporters moving goods through the Laredo port and beyond.