Customs Brokers in New Hampshire
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Seacoast Logistics Inc. is a CBP-licensed third-party logistics provider headquartered at 210 West Road in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, holding filer code 95K. The company serves small and mid-size importers by combining customs brokerage with a full suite of transportation services — including ocean freight, air freight, LTL/FTL trucking, and project cargo. With a licensed customs broker on staff and strategic carrier partnerships, Seacoast Logistics is positioned to help importers navigate entry preparation, ISF filings, and compliance requirements at East Coast ports. Their low-overhead model is built to deliver competitive rates without sacrificing regulatory accuracy — a practical option for growing importers who need a single point of contact for both logistics and customs clearance.
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Highland Forwarding, Inc. is a licensed U.S. customs broker and international freight forwarder based in Londonderry, New Hampshire. Operating under filer code NEX, the company provides comprehensive customs clearance services alongside air and ocean freight forwarding, trucking, rail, and barge transportation. Highland Forwarding serves diverse industries including energy, oil & gas, mining, steel, wind, solar, cement, and industrial machinery. The company handles complex logistics including breakbulk, project cargo, and oversized shipments, with experience moving specialized freight such as wind turbine blades. Their service offerings extend to cargo insurance, warehousing, packaging and crating, and carnet facilitation for temporary imports.
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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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