About Spectrum International LLC
Spectrum International LLC is a licensed customs broker and freight forwarder based in Fairfield, Connecticut. The firm brings together customs attorneys, licensed brokers, and freight forwarding professionals to help importers, traders, refiners, and terminal operators navigate U.S. customs regulations. With a focus on both compliance advisory and logistics execution, Spectrum International serves clients who need more than transactional entry filing — they need experienced trade counsel. Whether you are managing continuous customs bonds, determining HTS code classifications, or working through importer of record requirements, Spectrum's cross-disciplinary team provides guidance grounded in legal and operational expertise.
Spectrum International LLC operates as a full-service customs brokerage and international trade advisory firm licensed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection, with its primary location in Fairfield, Connecticut. The firm holds filer code NMD and is reachable at +1.908.998.9338. What distinguishes Spectrum International from many customs brokers is the composition of its professional staff: the team includes customs and international trade attorneys alongside licensed customs brokers and freight forwarders, giving the firm a rare ability to address both the compliance and legal dimensions of cross-border trade.
Spectrum International serves a broad range of clients including importers, commodity traders, refiners, and terminal operators — industries that often encounter complex regulatory environments. For these clients, getting HTS code classification right at the 10-digit level is not just a formality; errors can trigger audits, penalties, or duty assessments. Spectrum's advisory-forward approach means clients can lean on the firm when tariff code questions arise or when evaluating the impact of trade policy changes on their supply chains.
The firm also assists importers with foundational compliance requirements such as importer of record setup, continuous customs bond applications, and single entry bond customs arrangements for one-time shipments. For clients shipping lower-value goods, Spectrum can advise on Type 86 entry customs procedures and Section 321 de minimis thresholds. These nuances matter when importing at scale or managing multiple SKUs across varied commodity categories.
ISF filing — the 10+2 importer security filing required by CBP for ocean shipments — is a core operational service. Filing ISF accurately and on time reduces the risk of CBP holds and exam fees. Spectrum's team, with its legal background, understands the liability implications of ISF non-compliance and can help clients build internal processes to avoid repeat exposure.
For importers who have paid duties on goods that were later exported or destroyed, Spectrum's trade advisory capabilities extend to duty drawback programs. Whether pursuing unused merchandise drawback or manufacturing drawback, the process requires precise record-keeping and timely filings — areas where Spectrum's professional depth is an advantage.
Based in Fairfield, CT and serving U.S. importers nationally, Spectrum International LLC is well-positioned for companies in the Northeast seeking a customs broker with both brokerage credentials and trade law expertise. Importers looking for a customs broker near them in Connecticut or the greater New York metro area will find Spectrum's combined legal and logistics capabilities a practical resource for managing import bond requirements and maintaining customs compliance.
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Does Spectrum International LLC handle ISF filing for ocean shipments?
Yes. Spectrum International LLC provides ISF 10+2 filing services as part of its customs brokerage operations, helping importers meet CBP's mandatory pre-arrival filing requirements for ocean cargo.
Can Spectrum International assist with duty drawback claims?
Spectrum International's team includes trade advisory professionals with legal backgrounds who can help importers evaluate and pursue duty drawback claims, including unused merchandise drawback, where eligible.
What types of importers does Spectrum International typically serve?
The firm serves traders, refiners, terminal operators, and general importers — particularly those in industries where customs compliance intersects with legal and regulatory complexity.