About Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Rancho Cucamonga, California, holding CBP filer code D9Q. Located in the Inland Empire, Wei Zhang is positioned to serve importers operating near the Los Angeles and Long Beach port complex — two of the busiest cargo gateways in the United States. The Inland Empire's extensive warehousing and distribution infrastructure makes it a natural hub for importers bringing goods through Southern California. Wei Zhang can assist with customs entry preparation, HTS classification, importer security filing, and related compliance matters for first-time and experienced importers alike.
Wei Zhang is a CBP-licensed customs broker operating out of Rancho Cucamonga, California, with filer code D9Q. The Inland Empire region serves as one of the most active logistics and distribution corridors in the country, directly connected to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach — the primary entry point for a vast share of U.S. imports from Asia, including electronics, consumer goods, textiles, and machinery.
For importers navigating commercial entry through CBP, working with a locally based broker like Wei Zhang offers the advantage of regional familiarity with port operations, local freight and warehousing networks, and the logistics realities specific to Southern California cargo flows. Whether you are a first-time importer trying to understand the basics of CBP Form 3461 instructions and HTS code meanings, or an established business managing high-volume shipments, having licensed customs expertise in your region matters.
Wei Zhang can assist clients with the preparation and filing of formal customs entries, importer security filing (ISF) submissions, and HTS code classification — including hts codes for electronics and other common import categories moving through the LA/Long Beach gateway. Proper tariff code identification is foundational to accurate duty assessment and avoiding costly delays or CBP examinations.
Importers with questions about continuous customs bonds, duty drawback refunds, or the Section 321 de minimis program may also find guidance through a licensed broker. The duty drawback program, for example, allows qualifying importers to recover duties paid on goods that are subsequently exported — a meaningful cost-saving tool that requires careful documentation and filing.
Brokers like Wei Zhang can also help clients understand their obligations under CBP's focused assessment program, advise on prior disclosure procedures if errors in past entries are identified, and provide general support for maintaining customs compliance over time. The Inland Empire's position as a distribution hub means that many importers in Rancho Cucamonga, Ontario, Fontana, and surrounding areas regularly need reliable customs broker support close to home.
To inquire about services or discuss your import needs, Wei Zhang can be reached via email at leocomehere@gmail.com.
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What ports does Wei Zhang primarily serve as a Rancho Cucamonga-based customs broker?
Wei Zhang is based in Rancho Cucamonga in the Inland Empire, making them well-suited to serve importers clearing goods through the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach — the largest port complex in the United States and the primary gateway for Asian imports.
Can Wei Zhang help with HTS code classification for electronics or consumer goods?
Yes. HTS classification is a core customs broker function. Wei Zhang can assist with identifying the correct tariff codes for electronics, consumer goods, and other merchandise moving through Southern California ports, helping ensure accurate duty calculation and CBP compliance.
How do I contact Wei Zhang for customs brokerage services?
Wei Zhang can be reached by email at leocomehere@gmail.com. No phone number is currently listed in the CBP directory for this broker.