About OOCL Logistics USA, Inc.
OOCL Logistics USA, Inc. is a CBP-licensed customs broker operating out of New York, NY, under filer code NPY. As the customs brokerage arm of OOCL Logistics — a global logistics provider with deep roots in Asia-Pacific trade — the New York operation is well-positioned to handle import entries arriving through major East Coast ports. The firm offers customs entry preparation, importer security filing, and freight forwarding services as part of a broader international and domestic logistics platform. Importers moving goods from Asia, Europe, or Latin America benefit from OOCL Logistics' worldwide network and in-house expertise across multiple cargo types and trade lanes.
OOCL Logistics USA, Inc. holds a CBP-issued customs broker license with filer code NPY, operating from 88 Pine Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10005. The company is the U.S.-licensed brokerage entity within the broader OOCL Logistics global network — a subsidiary of Orient Overseas International Line (OOIL), one of the world's leading integrated logistics and container transportation companies.
New York's port geography makes OOCL Logistics USA a logical choice for importers bringing goods through the Port of New York and New Jersey, one of the busiest container ports on the Eastern Seaboard. The firm's parent network also spans major Asian trade hubs, meaning importers sourcing from China, Japan, South Korea, and Southeast Asia can leverage OOCL's end-to-end capabilities, from origin logistics through final U.S. customs clearance. Importers working across formal vs. informal entry customs thresholds — including section 321 de minimis shipments as well as high-value formal entries — can draw on the firm's experience with CBP entry types.
OOCL Logistics USA's service portfolio covers the full customs clearance lifecycle. This includes customs entry preparation and submission, importer security filing (ISF) for ocean shipments, HTS code classification, customs bond requirements consulting, and coordination with partner government agencies for regulated commodities. The New York team processes a broad range of cargo types, and given OOCL's Asia-Pacific heritage, consumer goods, electronics, textiles and apparel, and machinery imports represent natural areas of strength.
For importers managing ongoing trade compliance, OOCL Logistics USA can support continuous customs bond arrangements and customs compliance reviews. Companies looking to understand their obligations under us import requirements — including proper HTS code classification, CBP entry types, and the usitc tariff database — can leverage the firm's licensed broker expertise. The team also facilitates communication with CBP and partner government agencies when shipments involve regulated goods requiring additional review.
OOCL Logistics USA operates as part of a multinational supply chain solutions provider, giving clients access to a global freight forwarding network alongside licensed U.S. brokerage services. For importers seeking a customs broker in New York with institutional backing and international reach, OOCL Logistics USA represents a well-resourced option within the competitive New York customs brokerage market.
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Where is OOCL Logistics USA, Inc. located and what is their CBP filer code?
OOCL Logistics USA, Inc. is located at 88 Pine Street, 5th Floor, New York, NY 10005. Their CBP filer code is NPY and they can be reached at 917-994-1022.
What types of imports is OOCL Logistics USA well-suited to handle?
Given OOCL's Asia-Pacific network, the firm is particularly experienced with consumer goods, electronics, textiles, and machinery imported from China, Japan, and Southeast Asia through East Coast ports including New York/New Jersey.
Does OOCL Logistics USA handle importer security filing (ISF)?
Yes. ISF filing for ocean shipments is a standard part of OOCL Logistics USA's customs brokerage services, required for cargo arriving by vessel at least 24 hours before loading.
Can OOCL Logistics USA assist with customs bond requirements?
Yes. The firm can advise on customs bond requirements, including whether a single-entry bond or continuous customs bond is appropriate based on your import volume and cargo type.