Customs Brokers in Colorado
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Accustom Brokerage, LLC is a licensed customs broker located in Aurora, Colorado, operating under CBP filer code 8LX. Founded in 2020 by licensed customs broker Shannon Reinmiller, the company provides a personal, partnership-driven approach to customs brokerage services. Accustom Brokerage emphasizes building long-term business relationships rather than transactional client interactions, offering personalized import compliance support to businesses of all sizes throughout the United States.
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CAP Worldwide Customs Brokerage LLC is a licensed U.S. customs broker serving Denver, Colorado and surrounding areas. Operating under filer code 9PH, this firm provides comprehensive customs clearance services for importers bringing goods into the United States. Their Denver location positions them strategically to handle shipments arriving through major Western ports and distribution centers. As a licensed customs broker, CAP Worldwide manages the documentation, compliance, and regulatory requirements necessary for smooth customs clearance, helping businesses navigate complex U.S. import regulations efficiently.
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American Eagle Customs Broker LLC is a fully licensed customs brokerage firm based in Thornton, Colorado, serving the greater Denver area. Operating under filer code ERF, this customs broker provides comprehensive customs clearance services for shipments entering through all major U.S. ports. The firm specializes in tariff classification, navigating international trade agreements, and ensuring compliance with government agencies including FDA and EPA. Known for their "getting it right the first time" approach, American Eagle Customs Broker handles the detailed work required to classify goods properly and minimize delays at U.S. Customs and Border Protection.
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Colorado Custom Brokers, Inc. is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Denver, Colorado, operating under filer code ASV. The firm provides customs brokerage services, import and export compliance consulting, and supply chain solutions for businesses navigating U.S. Customs requirements. With decades of industry experience, Colorado Custom Brokers serves importers, exporters, and logistics partners across various industries. The company offers remote filing capabilities and maintains expertise in duty classification, tariff interpretation, and regulatory compliance in a constantly changing trade environment.
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CHARLES M SCHAYER & CO is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Henderson, Colorado, serving the Denver metropolitan area and Rocky Mountain region. Established in 1946, the firm brings over 70 years of experience in customs brokerage and freight forwarding services. Operating with federal license/filer code 700, Charles M. Schayer & Co provides import/export compliance solutions and customs clearance services for businesses requiring expert navigation of U.S. Customs and Border Protection regulations.
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Gallagher Transport International is a licensed U.S. customs broker headquartered in Denver, Colorado, serving importers since 1996. With offices strategically located in Houston, Los Angeles, Portland, St. Louis, and San Francisco, the firm provides comprehensive customs clearance, freight forwarding, and global logistics services across major U.S. ports of entry. Their service portfolio includes ISF filing, customs bonds, duty drawback, carnet services, cargo insurance, and specialized clearance for household goods, wine imports, and vehicle exports.
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Customs Brokerage Guides
GuideApr 2026
Customs Broker vs. Freight Forwarder: What's the Difference?
Customs brokers clear goods through CBP at the U.S. border. Freight forwarders arrange the physical transportation. Learn which one you need — and when you need both.
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Costs & FeesApr 2026
How Much Does a Customs Broker Cost? A Complete Fee Guide
Customs broker fees range from $150 to $500+ per entry depending on shipment type, broker, and port. This guide breaks down every fee line by line so you know exactly what you're paying for.
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GuideApr 2026
How to Import Goods into the USA: A Step-by-Step Guide for New Importers
A practical guide for first-time importers covering everything from finding a supplier and choosing a freight forwarder to filing CBP entry documents and calculating your landed cost.
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