About World Container, Inc.
World Container, Inc. is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Lawrence, New York, operating under CBP filer code NGT. Located in Nassau County on Long Island, the firm is positioned to serve importers moving cargo through the New York metro region, including JFK International Airport and the Port of New York and New Jersey. World Container, Inc. assists importers with customs entry preparation, classification under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, and compliance with CBP regulations. Whether you are a first-time importer navigating commercial entry requirements or an established business managing a continuous customs bond, World Container, Inc. offers the proximity and licensing to support your import operations in one of the country's busiest trade corridors.
World Container, Inc. is a CBP-licensed customs brokerage firm headquartered in Lawrence, New York, a community in Nassau County on Long Island. The firm holds filer code NGT, authorizing it to file entries and transact customs business on behalf of importers before U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Its location in the greater New York metropolitan area places it within close reach of two of the busiest cargo hubs in the United States: John F. Kennedy International Airport and the Port of New York and New Jersey. This geographic positioning makes World Container, Inc. a practical choice for importers regularly moving freight through these facilities.
For importers unfamiliar with the customs clearance process, navigating requirements like the Importer Security Filing — commonly called ISF or 10+2 — can be a significant hurdle. ISF must be submitted at least 24 hours before cargo is loaded onto a vessel bound for the U.S., and errors or late filings can result in CBP penalties. A licensed broker like World Container, Inc. can manage this filing requirement on an importer's behalf, helping avoid costly delays at the port.
Proper HTS code classification is another area where a licensed broker adds value. The HTS code assigned to a product determines the applicable duty rate, admissibility requirements, and eligibility for trade programs. Misclassification is one of the most common compliance errors flagged during a CBP focused assessment. Working with a knowledgeable broker helps ensure products are classified correctly under the Harmonized Tariff Schedule from the outset.
World Container, Inc. can also assist clients in understanding duty recovery options. Under 19 USC 1313, importers who export or destroy imported merchandise may be eligible for a duty drawback refund — recovering up to 99% of duties, taxes, and fees previously paid. The duty drawback program is underutilized by many importers simply because the filing requirements can be complex. A customs broker familiar with CBP Form 7551 and the relevant regulations can help identify drawback eligibility and manage the claim process.
Additionally, importers sourcing lower-value goods may benefit from understanding Section 321 de minimis provisions, which allow shipments valued at $800 or less to enter the U.S. free of duty and tax. For businesses operating e-commerce or direct-to-consumer supply chains, this provision can have meaningful cost implications when properly applied.
Whether you need help with CBP Form 3461 for informal entry, securing a continuous customs bond, or simply finding a customs broker near you in the New York area, World Container, Inc. represents a licensed, locally based resource for your import compliance needs.
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Where is World Container, Inc. located and which ports does it serve?
World Container, Inc. is based in Lawrence, NY, in Nassau County on Long Island. Its location positions the firm to serve importers moving cargo through JFK International Airport and the Port of New York and New Jersey.
Can World Container, Inc. help with ISF filing and continuous customs bonds?
As a CBP-licensed customs broker holding filer code NGT, World Container, Inc. is authorized to prepare and submit ISF filings and assist importers in securing continuous customs bonds required for commercial import activity.
Does World Container, Inc. assist with duty drawback claims?
Licensed customs brokers can help importers identify eligibility under 19 USC 1313 and prepare duty drawback claims to recover duties paid on imported merchandise that is subsequently exported or destroyed.