Sea Port Port Code: 1901

Customs Brokers at Port of Mobile

Port of Mobile is a major seaport handling containerized ocean freight, bulk cargo, and vehicle imports in Alabama. The 5 licensed customs brokers below are authorized to clear shipments at this port and any other U.S. port of entry.

ANCHOR LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS LLC
Mobile, AL
Agriculture Machinery & Equipment
ANCHOR LOGISTICS SOLUTIONS LLC is a licensed customs broker operating in Mobile, Alabama with filer code NXG. The firm specializes in facilitating imports through the Port of Mobile, with demonstrated expertise in agricultural machinery, equipment, and international shipping documentation. With over a decade of import activity and thousands of successful customs clearances, ANCHOR LOGISTICS serves importers requiring reliable Gulf Coast customs brokerage services. Contact them at (251) 752-9036 or cody@anchorslog.com for customs clearance support.
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Integrity Customs Brokerage, LLC
Mobile, AL
Automotive Steel & Metals Machinery & Equipment
Integrity Customs Brokerage, LLC is a CBP-licensed customs broker headquartered in Mobile, Alabama, operating under filer code 9QB. Located at One Saint Louis Street in the heart of Mobile's commercial district, the firm is affiliated with Norton Lilly International and holds authority as both a freight forwarder and NVOCC. Integrity serves importers and exporters moving cargo through the Port of Mobile and the broader Gulf Coast region, providing customs clearance, entry preparation, and logistics coordination. With a dedicated customer service team on staff, the brokerage is equipped to support businesses across a range of industries that rely on Gulf Coast trade lanes.
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SUE BRANT
Robertsdale, AL
Steel & Metals Machinery & Equipment Agriculture
Sue Brant is a licensed U.S. customs broker based in Robertsdale, Alabama, holding CBP filer code EQR. Located in Baldwin County along Alabama's Gulf Coast, Sue serves importers operating through nearby ports including Mobile, AL — one of the Southeast's key deepwater ports handling general cargo, bulk commodities, and manufactured goods. With a direct phone line at 251-964-4039, Sue is accessible to businesses and individuals seeking customs brokerage support in the region. Whether you need help with customs entry preparation, importer of record requirements, or continuous customs bond arrangements, Sue Brant offers the licensed expertise to help your shipments clear CBP inspection efficiently and in full compliance with U.S. trade regulations.
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RICHARD MURRAY & CO., INC.
Mobile, AL
Food & Beverage Perishables Agriculture
Richard Murray & Co., Inc. is one of the oldest licensed customs brokers in the United States, founded in Mobile, Alabama in 1923 and providing customs brokerage services since 1937 when Edward Murray obtained his CBP license. Operating out of Mobile — home to one of the Gulf Coast's most active deepwater ports — the firm offers customs house brokerage, international ocean and air freight forwarding, cargo insurance, drayage, warehousing, and over-the-road trucking. With a century of continuous operation and a client base known for long-term loyalty, Richard Murray & Co. brings deep institutional knowledge of U.S. Customs regulations and Port of Mobile operations to every shipment they handle.
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PAGE & JONES INC.
Mobile, AL
Machinery & Equipment Steel & Metals Chemicals
Page & Jones, Inc. is one of the Gulf Coast's most established customs brokers and freight forwarders, operating out of Mobile, Alabama since 1892. With over 130 years in international trade, the firm offers a comprehensive suite of services including import and export freight, customs entry preparation, duty drawback, ship agency and chartering, project cargo, and cargo insurance. Their footprint spans multiple Gulf Coast offices — Mobile, New Orleans, Panama City, and Pensacola — making them a go-to resource for importers and exporters moving cargo through southern US ports. Backed by a dedicated compliance leadership team and modern technology solutions including shipment tracking, Page & Jones combines deep institutional knowledge with current regulatory expertise to support businesses navigating US import requirements.
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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I find a customs broker at Port of Mobile?

CustomsBrokerIndex lists 5 CBP-licensed customs brokers serving Port of Mobile. Browse profiles above, compare specialties, and contact brokers directly — all free.

What types of shipments clear through Port of Mobile?

Port of Mobile is a major seaport handling containerized ocean freight, bulk cargo, and vehicle imports in Alabama (port code: 1901). Customs brokers handle all types of commercial entries here, including formal entries for shipments over $2,500, informal entries, and in-bond movements.

Do I need a customs broker at Port of Mobile?

Any commercial import valued over $2,500 — or any regulated commodity such as food, pharmaceuticals, or vehicles — requires a formal CBP entry. While importers can self-file, hiring a licensed customs broker significantly reduces the risk of delays, examinations, and penalties.

Can a customs broker at Port of Mobile handle shipments at other U.S. ports?

Yes. All CBP-licensed customs brokers are authorized to file entries at any U.S. port of entry, not just Port of Mobile. Remote Location Filing (RLF) allows most brokers to clear shipments electronically regardless of where the goods arrive.

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