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We may not be the secret agents but we can get you the 301 customs bond you may need. CBI’s customs professionals work with multiple sureties and provide thousands of bonds to a hundreds of registered companies across the nation and beyond. We provide assistance in getting the right OTI Bonds CA that you may as an aspiring freight forwarder or common carrier need.

We deliver services to IFFs, NVOCCs, and FMCSAs and guide them in their licensing requirements. We specialize in providing different types of customs bonds that include Single Entry Bond, Continuous Bond, Custodian of Bonded Merchandise, and other miscellaneous specialty bonds.

A bond is a foundation for every registered operator’s license such as logistic companies and non-vessel ocean common carriers.

What do we do?

We are basically insurance experts catering to customs brokers, international freight forwarders and importing companies since 1981.  As a bond assist, we combine your bond and liability policy that will tax you and also ensures your bond underwriting is easy. We offer a wide variety of specific customs bonds all of which we’d happy to handle for you.

How can we help customs brokers?

If you’re a customs broker, we can get you working online to issue bonds quickly and competitively. We can also handle any different OTI bonds you may need. Our team is dedicated to helping in guiding and providing relevant information on crucial things like how to fill CBP 301 customs bond form correctly and how to become licensed NVOCC in American. We years of experience in the bucket, CBI’s competent agents are here to help you.

Why choose us over others?

The best part about getting the bond related services from our company is we do everything for you. We handle entire process from guiding you about the bond cost, responsibilities, and local regulations to filling and submitting the bond application correctly.

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) directs ocean and non-vessel freight operators. It requires all Ocean Transport Intermediaries (OTIs) to file an appropriate surety bond as per its official guidelines. If you’re a NVOCC or Ocean Freight Forwarder, you can contact us for necessary OTI bonds.

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