Customs Brokerage For U.S.-Mexico Trade

Customs Processing With Legal Precision

Customs brokerage at International Link Logistics manages how shipments are evaluated, declared, and authorized for lawful entry or exit within two distinct regulatory systems. Southern California teams coordinate U.S. import procedures, while Mexico City specialists manage domestic compliance, certification controls, and export authorization under Mexican trade law.
Rather than reacting to inspection issues after arrival, regulatory preparation is completed before cargo reaches ports, airports, or borders. This allows goods to move through government review, verification, and release channels with documentation already aligned to legal requirements.

Entry Control

Legal Jurisdictions

U.S. entry processing is managed through Southern California, while Mexico City oversees regulatory filings, certifications, and export authorization within Mexico.

Documentation Verification

Commodity classification, supporting documents, and compliance filings are reviewed and prepared prior to submission.

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Regulatory Management

Clearance depends on classification accuracy, documentation integrity, and jurisdiction-specific compliance.

Compliance Risks Reduced

Brokerage services address procedural failures that interrupt lawful shipment movement.

Regulatory Operations Experience

International Link Logistics manages clearance procedures within two separate government systems, each with its own documentation standards, inspection protocols, and approval processes.
Teams coordinate U.S. entry filings from Southern California and manage certification, verification, and export authorization within Mexico’s regulatory framework.

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From Start To End

Legal Alignment

Filings reflect the regulatory structure of the country where clearance is obtained, ensuring submissions comply with jurisdictional requirements.

Advance Preparation

Documentation and classification are completed before cargo reaches inspection channels.

Cross-Border Coordination

Clearance sequencing is aligned with shipment routing across international trade lanes.

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Clearance planning begins with commodity review, regulatory exposure assessment, and documentation validation before submission.
Years Experience
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25 years of longstanding operational involvement in U.S. and Mexican regulatory systems.
Customers
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Established brokerage activity within Southern California and Mexico City trade environments.
Packages Delivered
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Inventory managed and distributed through coordinated fulfillment workflows.

Frequently Asked Questions

Advance preparation allows classification verification, certification review, and regulatory compliance checks before inspection begins. This reduces delays, prevents entry rejection, and supports faster release authorization.
Non-tariff regulations include certifications, technical standards, and product verifications required by law before goods may be imported or exported. These requirements vary by commodity and jurisdiction.
Local regulatory management ensures filings are prepared according to the specific legal system where processing occurs. This reduces the risk of misfiling and improves approval timelines.

Services We Provide

Ocean Freight Services

Containerized shipping aligned with export preparation and inland distribution.

Airfreight Services

Time-sensitive cargo coordination supporting international transport from both regions.

Warehousing

Inventory handling and staging, aligned with domestic and cross-border shipment timing.

3PL

Integrated logistics supporting storage, fulfillment, and distribution across U.S. and Mexico operations.

Customs Brokerage

Regulatory coordination supporting compliant import and export clearance.