About S.F. EXPRESS CORPORATION
S.F. Express Corporation is a CBP-licensed customs broker located at 153-44 S Conduit Ave, Jamaica, NY 11434, operating under filer code NKY. Positioned directly adjacent to John F. Kennedy International Airport, one of the busiest air cargo gateways in the United States, S.F. Express Corporation is well-placed to serve importers moving goods through JFK. The company operates under the broader SF Express brand, a major international express logistics and freight carrier with deep roots in cross-Pacific and Asian trade lanes. Their Jamaica, NY office handles U.S. customs clearance and brokerage functions, with direct contact available via JFK_Customs@sf-express.com. Importers seeking customs brokerage support at or near JFK Airport will find S.F. Express Corporation positioned to handle entry processing, ISF filing, and coordination with partner government agencies.
S.F. Express Corporation operates as a licensed U.S. customs broker from its office at 153-44 S Conduit Ave in Jamaica, New York 11434 — a location that places it squarely within the air cargo ecosystem surrounding John F. Kennedy International Airport. JFK is one of the highest-volume air cargo ports of entry in the country, particularly for goods originating in Asia, and S.F. Express Corporation is strategically situated to serve importers clearing shipments through this gateway.
The company operates under CBP filer code NKY and is affiliated with SF Express, one of the largest express delivery and international logistics companies in the world, headquartered in China. This affiliation gives the Jamaica, NY brokerage operation a natural alignment with importers receiving high-frequency shipments from China, Hong Kong, and broader Asia-Pacific markets. Whether dealing with formal entry or informal entry thresholds, the office is equipped to handle customs clearance for a wide range of commercial and e-commerce shipments.
For importers of record, getting ISF 10+2 filing right before cargo arrives is critical to avoiding costly holds and penalties. S.F. Express Corporation handles importer security filing as part of its customs brokerage services, ensuring ISF submissions are accurate and timely. The team also assists clients in understanding import bond requirements, including the difference between a single entry bond and a continuous customs bond — a key decision for frequent importers looking to reduce per-shipment administrative overhead.
Given the volume and diversity of air cargo transiting JFK, the brokerage works across a broad range of commodity types, including consumer goods, electronics, and textiles and apparel — all categories heavily represented on transpacific air freight lanes. Proper HTS code classification, including the use of 10-digit HTS codes for accurate duty assessment, is a core function of the customs entry preparation process.
The Jamaica, NY office is reachable by phone at (347) 378-5760 or via email at JFK_Customs@sf-express.com, with office hours from Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM. Importers looking for a customs broker near JFK Airport with established connections to Asian shipping networks will find S.F. Express Corporation a relevant and experienced option for customs clearance and compliance support.
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Does S.F. Express Corporation handle customs clearance for shipments arriving at JFK Airport?
Yes. S.F. Express Corporation is located in Jamaica, NY adjacent to JFK Airport and is specifically set up to process customs entries for air cargo arriving through that port of entry.
Can S.F. Express Corporation file ISF for my incoming shipment?
Yes. ISF 10+2 filing is a standard service for customs brokers like S.F. Express Corporation. You can reach their JFK customs team at JFK_Customs@sf-express.com to initiate the process before your cargo departs the origin country.
Is S.F. Express Corporation affiliated with the SF Express international logistics company?
Yes. S.F. Express Corporation is the U.S. customs brokerage arm associated with SF Express, a major international express and logistics carrier with strong operations across Asia-Pacific trade lanes.
What is the difference between a single entry bond and a continuous customs bond, and which does S.F. Express Corporation support?
A single entry bond covers one import transaction, while a continuous customs bond covers all entries over a 12-month period — generally more cost-effective for frequent importers. S.F. Express Corporation can advise on and facilitate both types of import bonds.