Reasons to Hire A Customs Broker Importing & exporting goods and products can be nerve-wracking, especially if you are a business owner. From determining whether the goods are eligible in the other country, to filling the declaration forms and ensuring the products reach the destination. These business decisions may be hard. However, you do not […]
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Being a 100 year old company you tend to answer a lot of questions. Part of our job is equipping clients with all the information they will need to have a better experience with us.
With over 100 years in business it is still nice to be noticed for professionalism and work ethic. Our team has worked consistently throughout the years bringing our customers service and satisfaction. From importing and exporting, customs clearance to remote location filing, we do it all! Ranked number one in customer relations and a leading […]
When searching for anything online our first instinct is to be skeptical. When beginning a business relationship we want to dive right in with a company that checks off all right the boxes. It’s only after we get burned on a business transaction that we remember to do more due diligence for the next time. In this day in […]
For more that 100 years H.W. St. John & Company’s goal has been simple, to be the first choice in selecting a U.S. customs brokers to clear international freight. As leading Freight Forwarders, H.W. St. John is able to expedite any brokerage and port clearance through customs no matter where the location. Our importing and exporting services range from pharmaceuticals, wearing apparel, […]
We have been updated by our trade affiliates who have gathered information from press sources, government agencies as well as trade organizations. Below is a list of government agencies and the effects of the shutdown: U.S. Customs and Border Protection: Is up and running, however there may be delays in processing cancellations, deletions, corrections and […]
In doing so, we previously provided information regarding the Executive Order, signed by President Barack Obama on February 19, 2014, regarding the International Trade Data System. We examined the outline of the executive order, as well as some of the advantages of plan, stating the ITDS was to be implemented in effort to eliminate paper […]
Since January, two of the tri-state’s largest and most high-traffic ports have been inundated by port congestion and traffic jams on land. With no evident signs of relief or steps towards a solution, the ports of Newark and Elizabeth are plagued by what appears to ever-growing delays. This issue has created a domino effect, causing […]