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What is bill of lading?
A bill of lading (sometimes abbreviated as B/L or BOL) is a document issued by a carrier (or their agent)to acknowledge receipt of cargo for shipment. Although the term historically related only to carriage by sea, a bill of lading may today be used for any type of carriage of goods. A comprehensive article on Bill of Lading Bills of lading are one of three crucial […]
About NYCSCS Founder – Michael Yan
Founder/CEO of NYC Supply Chain Solutions Inc. U.S Customs license Broker Master of International Transportation Management at SUNY Maritime College Harvard Business School Alumnus Harvard Business School -PLDA 30 “When I finished my studies, I had only one dream: to create a company whose objective was not only to generate profits, […]
What kind of license is required to import merchandise into the United States?
CBP does not require an importer to have a license or permit, but other agencies may require a permit, license, or other certification, depending on the commodity that is being imported. CBP acts in an administrative capacity for these other agencies, and you may wish to contact them directly for more information. You can find […]
What is Customs ACH account?
ACH Debit A filer may choose to use the ACH Debit payment method to authorize U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to withdraw funds through the filer’s financial institution. This payment method is beneficial to filers who are looking to make automatic payments without needing to initiate the transaction. Benefits of ACH Debit Receiving up […]
Introduce C-TPAT
DHS/CBP/PIA – 013 Customs-Trade Partnerships Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (C-TPAT) is a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) voluntary trade partnership program in which CBP and members of the trade community work together to secure and facilitate the movement of legitimate international trade. The program focuses on improving security throughout the supply […]

USTR Issues Notice Regarding Statutory Four-Year Review of China 301 Tariffs
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative is today commencing the statutory process required leading up to the four-year anniversaries of the tariff actions in

UPDATE: Section 301 China Reinstatement of Certain Exclusions
This is an update to CSMS #51469298, issued March 31, 2022. The functionality for the acceptance of the Section 301 China reinstatement of certain product exclusions

About NYCSCS Founder – Michael Yan
Founder/CEO of NYC Supply Chain Solutions Inc. U.S Customs license Broker Master of International Transportation Management at SUNY Maritime College Harvard Business School Alumnus


