Strauns Customhouse Brokers, LLC
License: 9MQ (Permitted)
About Strauns Customhouse Brokers, LLC
Strauns Customhouse Brokers, LLC is a CBP-licensed customs brokerage based in Rio Grande City, Texas, serving importers along the Texas-Mexico border corridor from Rio Grande City to Brownsville. The firm operates in the customs brokerage and freight forwarding industry, with a focus on personalized service for importers moving goods across the US-Mexico border. Their coverage includes railroad transport shipments and Mexico produce imports — two commodity flows that define this stretch of the lower Rio Grande Valley. Importers who need a customs broker familiar with South Texas ports of entry, HTS code classification, and the specific regulatory demands of perishable and agricultural imports from Mexico will find Strauns well-positioned to assist.
Strauns Customhouse Brokers, LLC is a licensed US customs broker headquartered in Rio Grande City, Texas, one of the active ports of entry along the lower Rio Grande Valley. The firm holds CBP filer code 9MQ and operates across the customs ports stretching from Rio Grande City to Brownsville — a corridor that handles substantial volumes of cross-border trade with Mexico, including fresh produce, agricultural commodities, and manufactured goods moving by rail and truck.
The lower Rio Grande Valley is among the most active US-Mexico border trade zones in the country, and Rio Grande City specifically serves as a key inland port for agricultural and produce imports from Mexican growing regions. Strauns has built its practice around this geography, providing customs entry preparation and freight forwarding coordination tailored to the timing and compliance demands of perishable and time-sensitive shipments. Importers moving fresh fruits and vegetables across the border face strict USDA and FDA requirements in addition to CBP obligations — experience with this trade lane matters.
Beyond perishables, Strauns handles railroad transport imports, a mode of entry that introduces distinct regulatory requirements around ISF 10+2 filing timelines and importer of record responsibilities. Ensuring that an importer security filing is submitted accurately and on time is critical to avoiding cargo holds and penalties. Strauns provides this filing support as part of its entry processing workflow.
For importers evaluating their customs compliance posture, working with a broker familiar with HTS code classification — including 10-digit HTS code identification — is essential for accurate duty assessment and avoiding costly errors. Strauns assists clients with tariff code determination as part of the customs entry preparation process, helping importers understand what duties and fees apply to their specific goods.
The firm also operates within the freight forwarding industry, meaning it can coordinate logistics alongside customs clearance — a practical advantage for importers managing cross-border shipments where transport and entry timing are closely linked.
Importers searching for a customs broker near the Rio Grande City or Laredo trade corridor, or those sourcing Mexico produce and agricultural goods who need a broker with direct knowledge of South Texas port operations, should consider reaching out to Strauns Customhouse Brokers, LLC for entry support and trade compliance guidance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What ports of entry does Strauns Customhouse Brokers cover?
Strauns operates along the South Texas border corridor, covering customs ports from Rio Grande City to Brownsville, Texas — a key zone for US-Mexico agricultural and produce imports.
Does Strauns handle produce and perishable imports from Mexico?
Yes. Strauns has specific experience with Mexico produce imports, including the time-sensitive customs clearance and regulatory requirements that apply to perishable agricultural goods entering through South Texas ports.
Can Strauns file ISF for railroad transport shipments from Mexico?
Yes. Strauns handles railroad transport imports and provides importer security filing (ISF 10+2) support as part of its customs entry services for rail-entry shipments.
How do I determine the correct HTS code for my Mexico imports?
Strauns assists importers with HTS code classification, including 10-digit tariff code identification, as part of customs entry preparation — helping ensure accurate duty calculation and CBP compliance.