As licensed Customs brokers, Brauner International works with importers long before their cargo is shipped to the United States. Whether researching duty rates and admissibility requirements or transmitting Importer Security Filings and FDA Prior Notices, Brauner works with importers the whole length of their supply chains.
Bags, boxes, pallets, containers or oversized crates, Brauner International is your choice for ocean freight forwarding. Holding FMC license #575, Brauner International’s freight forwarding services are the best complement to your international shipping needs.
For importers of some commodities, Customs is only one part of the import process, and might even be the easiest. Brauner International has a long and successful history of helping importers whose products fall under the jurisdiction of FDA, Agriculture and other agencies.
Seems funny to call Customs the easiest, doesn’t it? Sometimes they are.
Since 1931, Brauner International has expertly balanced and met the needs of the general commercial shipper with the needs of shippers in several niche industries including food, machinery and chemicals.
Brauner International is a family-owned Customs broker and freight forwarder whose customer-centric outlook and two guiding principles of integrity and service have remained the focal point of the business since we opened our doors in 1931.
Now under the guidance of the third generation of the Brauner family, we have offices in Jersey City and JFK Airport meeting the needs of importers and exporters around the world from our offices located at some of the largest airports and seaports in the world…READ MORE
Licensed Customs Brokers and International Freight Forwarders since 1931. FMC #575 CTPAT certified.
The USDA Agricultural Marketing Service National Organic Program (NOP) has published the Strengthening Organic Enforcement rule. This regulation will go into effect in March 2023, and there will be a year-long phase-in period to allow filers to test the new process. Mandatory compliance will occur in March 2024. NOP is currently building new technology to minimize ...
February 8, 2023
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will host two webinars in January addressing Forced Labor prevention requirements. You must register for each webinar individually. The Office of Trade will host a webinar on January 26, 2023, at 2:00 p.m., ET. This webinar, Forced Labor 101, will focus on forced labor topics including relevant legislation, CBP enforcement, ...
January 13, 2023
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has added new resources to its website relating to the New Era of Smarter Food Safety which brokers and their food importer clients will find useful. Each of the Smarter Food Safety priority areas, called Core Elements, is now featured separately on a web-page that highlights its initiatives and links ...
December 20, 2022