From their website About SENTA SCHREIBER
Senta Schreiber is a CBP-licensed customs broker and MBA-credentialed trade compliance professional based in South Daytona, Florida. With a background as a Senior Compliance Analyst at TransPak, she brings hands-on experience in import regulations, customs entry preparation, and trade compliance strategy. Her credentials combine formal business education with the rigorous requirements of the Licensed Customs Broker (LCB) designation issued by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Importers in Florida and beyond looking for a knowledgeable individual broker with compliance depth can reach Senta directly by phone or email. She holds filer code 95W and is registered to act as an importer of record representative across U.S. ports of entry.
Senta Schreiber is a U.S. Licensed Customs Broker (filer code 95W) and credentialed trade compliance professional operating out of South Daytona, Florida. Her professional background sets her apart from many individual brokers: she holds an MBA from the University of Phoenix and has worked as a Senior Compliance Analyst at TransPak, a global packaging and logistics firm with significant international shipping operations. This blend of academic training and corporate compliance experience gives her a practical, regulation-first approach to customs brokerage.
For importers evaluating customs brokers near them in Florida or across the eastern United States, Senta offers a direct-contact model without layers of staff intermediaries. As a solo licensed broker, she handles customs entry preparation personally, ensuring that HTS code classification — including 10-digit Schedule B vs. HTS code determinations — receives careful attention. Accurate classification is foundational to calculating correct duties, avoiding penalties, and identifying legitimate cost-saving mechanisms.
Her compliance background is well-suited to helping importers understand importer of record requirements, maintain proper recordkeeping, and navigate entry types including standard formal entries, Type 86 entry customs filings for Section 321 de minimis shipments, and ISF 10+2 filing obligations. For companies importing regularly, she can assist with continuous customs bond procurement and advise on whether single entry bond customs arrangements are more appropriate for occasional shippers.
South Daytona's proximity to Port Canaveral, the Orlando metro, and Florida's broader import economy means Senta works with importers across a range of industries moving goods through Florida's port infrastructure as well as other U.S. ports of entry. Florida's trade flows include significant consumer goods, electronics, and general merchandise imports, and her compliance expertise translates across commodity categories.
Importers with more complex needs — such as those exploring duty drawback programs, including unused merchandise drawback or manufacturing drawback customs claims — will find her analytical background an asset. Duty drawback broker services require meticulous record matching and regulatory knowledge, areas where her compliance analyst experience is directly relevant.
To discuss your import program, customs bond requirements, or entry filing needs, contact Senta Schreiber directly at 847-809-4777 or senta.schreiber@gmail.com.
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Is Senta Schreiber an individual licensed customs broker or part of a brokerage firm?
Senta Schreiber is an individually licensed customs broker holding CBP filer code 95W. She operates as a direct-contact broker, meaning importers work with her personally rather than through a large brokerage organization.
Can Senta Schreiber handle ISF 10+2 filings and customs bond procurement?
Yes. Her services include Importer Security Filing (ISF 10+2) submission and assistance securing both continuous customs bonds and single entry bonds depending on your import frequency and volume.
Does Senta Schreiber provide duty drawback services?
Her compliance background includes familiarity with duty drawback programs, including unused merchandise drawback. Importers interested in recovering duties paid on exported goods should contact her to discuss eligibility.
What ports of entry does Senta Schreiber file through?
As a CBP-licensed customs broker, Senta can file entries through U.S. ports of entry nationally, including Florida ports such as Port Canaveral. Contact her to confirm coverage for your specific port and commodity.