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Every Container.
Every Vessel. Every Crossing.

The operations portal for freight forwarders, customs brokers, and terminal operators. No login required to understand the process. Every step, timeline, and document — visible now.

CRG-01

Cargo Inspection

X-ray, physical exam, and document verification for all inbound freight.

Avg: 4–12 hrsView Process
VSL-02

Vessel Clearance

Pre-arrival notification, port entry authorization, and departure processing.

Avg: 2–6 hrsView Process
TRD-03

Trade Compliance

Tariff classification, duty assessment, and regulatory compliance review.

Avg: 1–3 daysView Process
TRV-04

Traveler Processing

Entry documentation review, biometric verification, and customs declaration.

Avg: 15–90 minView Process
CRD-05

Credential Verification

TWIC, operator licenses, and bonded carrier credential validation.

Avg: 24–48 hrsView Process
INC-06

Incident Reporting

File discrepancy reports, contraband discoveries, and safety incidents.

Avg: ImmediateView Process
4.2M
TEUs Processed Annually
FY 2025
98.3%
On-Time Clearance Rate
Standard entries
847
Active Bonded Carriers
Registered & verified
< 6 hrs
Median Cargo Release
Green lane entries
24/7
Operations Coverage
All terminals
12
Terminal Facilities
Maritime & land crossings
Service Lane · CRG-01

Cargo Inspection

From pre-arrival filing to port release — every step, every document, every timeline. Know exactly where your shipment stands before you call the port.

Typical Clearance4–12 hrs
StandardExam: +8 hrs

Clearance Process — Step by Step

01

Pre-Arrival Manifest Submission

T-24 hours before arrival

Importer of record or licensed customs broker submits Importer Security Filing (ISF) via ACE portal. All 10+2 data elements must be complete.

ISF 10+2 FilingBill of LadingCommercial Invoice
Status: Required — No exceptions for ocean freight
02

Automated Targeting System Review

T-2 to T-4 hours after submission

The Automated Targeting System (ATS) assigns a risk score to each shipment. High-risk designations trigger mandatory physical exam. Low-risk may receive green-lane release.

No action required — automated
Status: System-generated — check ACE portal for result
03

Document Review at Port of Entry

1–3 hours after vessel arrival

CBP officers review entry package. Entry summary, packing list, and certificate of origin are cross-referenced against manifest data.

CF-3461 EntryPacking ListCertificate of OriginArrival Notice
Status: Assigned to examining officer
04

Physical Examination (if selected)

4–12 hours after arrival

Selected shipments undergo non-intrusive inspection (NII) via X-ray or physical devanning. Importer responsible for exam costs and container repositioning fees.

CF-6043 Devanning ReportExam Notice
Status: Pending Secondary Review
05

Release / Hold Decision

Same day or next business day

Cargo cleared for release receives CF-3461 stamped "Released." Holds are issued with specific hold codes. Each code maps to a distinct agency action.

CF-3461 ReleaseOR: Hold Notice with Code
Status: Released or Held

Hold Code Reference

Received a hold notice? Each code maps to a specific agency and required action.

A
Agriculture Hold
USDA-APHIS · Fumigation or re-export
B
Bioterrorism / FDA
FDA · Prior Notice required
E
Enforcement Hold
CBP Enforcement · Agent contact required
M
Manifest Discrepancy
CBP · Amended entry required
P
Partner Government
Multiple agencies · Varies by issuing agency

Clearance Window

Green Lane (Low Risk)
Document Review
Physical Exam
Intensive Exam

* Based on Q4 2025 terminal averages

Shipment under review?

Enter your CBP entry number to see real-time status and next required action.

Service Lane · VSL-02

Vessel Clearance

Pre-arrival through departure. Every form, every inspection, every authorization — in sequence.

Typical Entry2–6 hrs
NOA: 96 hrs priorNVMC Filing

USCG Safety Bulletin — February 2026

All vessels arriving from designated high-risk ports are subject to enhanced boarding inspection. NOA must include full crew biometric data. View full bulletin →

Vessel Entry & Clearance Process

01

Pre-Arrival Notice of Arrival (NOA)

96 hours before arrival (international) / 24 hours (domestic)

Vessel agent or master submits NOA via the National Vessel Movement Center (NVMC). Includes vessel particulars, crew list, last 10 ports of call, and cargo manifest summary.

NOA FormCrew ListCargo ManifestStores Declaration
Status: Submitted — Pending USCG Review
02

CBP Form 1300 — Vessel Entrance

24 hours before arrival

Master files formal vessel entrance. Declaration of health, stores, crew effects, and passenger list submitted electronically. No vessel may dock until Form 1300 is acknowledged.

CF-1300 Vessel EntrancePassenger ManifestCrew Effects DeclarationMaritime Health Declaration
Status: Pending Clearance Authorization
03

Boarding Party Inspection

0–2 hours after arrival at anchorage

USCG and CBP boarding party conducts document verification, vessel safety inspection, and crew credential check. Vessel remains at anchorage until clearance is granted.

Valid SOLAS CertificateISM/ISPS Compliance DocsTWIC Cards (US Crew)Crew Passports/Visas
Status: Boarding In Progress
04

Port Entry Authorization

2–6 hours after arrival

Upon satisfactory inspection, CBP issues clearance stamp on Form 1300. Terminal operator is notified. Vessel may proceed to assigned berth under VTS guidance.

CF-1300 Stamped ClearanceVTS Berth Assignment
Status: Cleared — Proceed to Berth
05

Departure Clearance — CF-1301

2–4 hours before departure

Agent files CF-1301 Vessel Clearance for departure. Updated crew and passenger lists required. Any crew changes since arrival must be declared. Stowaways must be reported.

CF-1301 Vessel ClearanceUpdated Crew ListOutward Cargo Manifest
Status: Clearance Requested

Key Filing Points

NOA Submission
NVMC eNOAD
nvmc.uscg.mil
Vessel Entrance
CBP ACE Portal
cbp.gov/ace
Crew Credentials
TWIC Program
tsa.gov/twic
Departure Clearance
CBP ACE Portal
cbp.gov/ace

Terminal Berth Status

Live
Berth 14OccupiedDeparts 06:00
Berth 15AvailableNext: T+4 hrs
Berth 16OccupiedDeparts 14:00
Berth 17MaintenanceEst. 48 hrs
Berth 18AvailableAssigned

Track your vessel

Enter IMO number or voyage reference for real-time port status.

Service Lane · TRD-03

Trade Compliance

Status definitions, classification guidance, and compliance programs. If your broker uses a term you don't recognize, this is where you look it up.

ACE Portal IntegrationBinding Rulings Available

Status Definitions — Plain Language

Click any status to see exactly what it means, what triggered it, and what you need to do next. These are the same status codes that appear in your ACE portal.

PSRPending Secondary Review
IEOIntensive Examination Ordered
FPNFDA Prior Notice Required
ERREntry Rejected — Resubmit
DPPDuty Payment Pending
RGLReleased — Green Lane

Compliance Programs & Services

1–2 business days

HTS Classification Review

Request a binding tariff classification ruling for your product before importation.

3–6 months

CTPAT Enrollment

Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism — reduces exam rates and expedites processing.

5 business days

Duty Drawback Filing

Recover duties paid on imported goods that are subsequently exported or destroyed.

Immediate

Prior Disclosure

Voluntarily disclose past compliance violations to significantly reduce penalty exposure.

Not sure which compliance path applies?

Our compliance specialists review your entry type, commodity, and origin country to identify the correct filing path — before you submit.

Service Lane · TRV-04

Traveler Processing

Entry documentation, customs declaration, and secondary inspection — what to expect at every step.

15–90 minAPC Kiosks Available

Entry Process

01

Document Presentation at Primary Inspection

On arrival

Present valid passport, visa (if required), and customs declaration form (CBP Form 6059B). Officer verifies identity against biometric database.

Valid PassportVisa (if required)CBP Form 6059BI-94 (if applicable)
02

Primary Inspection Decision

2–5 minutes

Officer either admits the traveler or refers to secondary inspection. Referral to secondary does not indicate a violation — it may be for additional document review or random sampling.

No action required
03

Secondary Inspection (if referred)

15–90 minutes

More detailed review of travel documents, purpose of visit, and goods being imported. Baggage may be searched. Officers may ask about currency, goods value, and agricultural items.

All travel documentsReceipts for purchased goodsCurrency Declaration (>$10,000 USD)
04

Customs Declaration Processing

5–15 minutes

Goods declared on Form 6059B are assessed for duty. Personal exemptions apply: $800 USD for US residents returning from abroad. Prohibited items are seized.

CBP Form 6059BReceipts for goods over $800

Personal Exemptions (2026)

US Residents (abroad >48 hrs)
Per person
$800 USD
US Residents (abroad <48 hrs)
Per person
$200 USD
Alcohol (US residents)
Must be of legal age
1 liter
Tobacco
Or 100 cigars
200 cigarettes
Currency reporting threshold
Must declare above
$10,000 USD

Commonly Prohibited Items

Fresh fruits and vegetables (most)
Unpasteurized dairy products
Meat products from restricted countries
Counterfeit goods of any kind
Endangered species products (CITES)
Cuban cigars (above personal exemption)
Service Lane · CRD-05

Credential Verification

TWIC enrollment, operator license validation, and bonded carrier credential processing.

24–48 hrsTWIC Required for Port Access

TWIC Enrollment Process

01

TWIC Application Submission

Day 0

Submit online application via TSA enrollment center. Background check initiated. Valid government ID and proof of eligibility required at in-person enrollment.

Government-issued IDProof of citizenship/immigration statusApplication fee payment
02

Background Investigation

7–14 business days

TSA conducts criminal history, immigration, and terrorism database checks. Applicants with disqualifying offenses are notified with appeal rights.

No additional action required
03

Card Issuance & Activation

2–3 days after approval

TWIC card mailed to applicant. Card must be activated online before first use. Card is valid for 5 years from issuance date.

TWIC CardActivation confirmation

Other Port Credentials

MMC (Merchant Mariner Credential)
USCG NMC5 years
Customs Broker License
CBPAnnual renewal
Bonded Carrier Approval
CBP3 years
C-TPAT Certification
CBPAnnual review
FMC Ocean Freight Forwarder
FMC3 years

Verify existing credential

Enter credential ID to check validity, expiration, and endorsement status.

Service Lane · INC-06

Incident Reporting

Every incident type, the correct form, and the exact reporting timeline. Know before you discover.

Current MARSEC: Level 1Updated Feb 24, 2026

Maritime Security (MARSEC) Levels

MARSEC 1

Normal operations. Minimum security measures in effect at all times.

MARSEC 2

Elevated threat. Additional security measures in effect for a period of time.

MARSEC 3

Exceptional threat. Specific or imminent incident. Highly restricted operations.

Incident Type Reference

DISC-01Medium

Manifest Discrepancy

Quantity, weight, or description mismatch between manifest and physical cargo.

FormCF-5931
WhenReport within 24 hours of discovery
CONT-02Critical

Contraband Discovery

Discovery of prohibited, controlled, or undeclared substances, weapons, or counterfeit goods.

FormImmediate verbal notification + CF-6043
WhenReport immediately — do not disturb scene
SAFE-03High

Safety Incident

Injury, equipment failure, spill, or hazardous materials release within port perimeter.

FormOSHA 300 + Port Safety Form PSF-7
WhenReport within 4 hours — 911 for immediate hazard
SECU-04Critical

Security Breach

Unauthorized access to restricted areas, perimeter breach, or suspicious activity report.

FormISPS Incident Report + USCG Form CG-2692
WhenImmediate — contact Port Security Officer
STOW-05High

Stowaway Discovery

Discovery of undocumented persons aboard vessel or within cargo containers.

FormCBP Form I-259 + IMO Stowaway Form
WhenReport immediately to CBP and vessel master
ENV-06Medium

Environmental Incident

Oil spill, illegal discharge, or pollution event within port waters.

FormUSCG NRC Report + 33 CFR 153
WhenReport within 1 hour — call NRC: 1-800-424-8802
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