Customs Brokers in Oregon
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David Cole is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Portland, OR, and founder of Cole Oregon. Specializing in wine and spirits imports, David has filed over 10,000 CBMA claims and recovered nearly $20 million for importers since 2019. With deep expertise in the Craft Beverage Modernization Act, classification, valuation, and free trade agreements, David helps importers navigate complex customs regulations and maximize tax savings. His client base includes some of the largest alcohol importers in the United States.
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Brownstone International, Inc is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Portland, Oregon, operating under filer code 9UX. The company provides customs brokerage and freight forwarding services for importers shipping through Pacific Northwest ports and across the United States. With multiple locations and a focus on compliance, Brownstone International helps businesses navigate customs regulations, manage entry filing, and coordinate cross-border logistics. Their Portland location serves as a strategic gateway for importers receiving goods from Asia and international markets.
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GEO. S. BUSH & CO., INC. has served the Pacific Northwest international trade community since 1888, making it one of America's oldest continuously operating customs brokers. Based in Portland, Oregon, this licensed customs brokerage (Filer Code 718) offers comprehensive import and export services including customs clearance, freight forwarding, vessel services, and entry audit compliance. With over 130 years of experience on the Columbia River and Port of Portland, GSB provides hands-on customs brokerage backed by proprietary compliance technology and a team of licensed customs brokers.
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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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