Demystifying ISF 10 2 and Customs Inspections for Perishable Goods

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In this episode of our customs brokerage series, we explore ISF 10+2 and customs inspection procedures specifically pertaining to perishable goods. ISF 10+2 refers to the Importer Security Filing requirement by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for importers to provide specific information about their shipments. For perishable goods, importers need to provide additional details related to the perishable nature of the goods. Customs inspection procedures for perishable goods involve a documentation review, physical inspection, cold chain compliance, sampling and testing, and a decision on release or detention. Compliance with these procedures is vital to avoid delays and penalties. Working with a reputable customs broker can help importers navigate these processes and ensure regulatory compliance. Additionally, we briefly touch on the importance of customs bonds as a financial guarantee between the importer and CBP.
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