Licensed, bilingual customs brokers based right here in San Diego, clearing your U.S. imports and Mexico exports through Otay Mesa and the Port of San Diego.
San Diego runs on trade. The manufacturers, defense suppliers, life sciences firms, and consumer goods brands across the metro move freight in two directions every day, some by ocean through the Port of San Diego and much of it by truck through the Otay Mesa commercial crossing just south of the city. That mix of seaport and land-border volume means a local shipper often needs one broker who understands both entry paths, not two firms who each know half the picture.
We clear cargo both ways for San Diego businesses, U.S. import entries with CBP and Mexico export documentation for southbound loads. Being border-native matters here. When a container sits at the Tenth Avenue Marine Terminal or a trailer is staged at Otay Mesa, decisions about HTS classification, ISF timing, and bond coverage happen in hours, not days. A broker in the same time zone who knows the local ports, warehouses, and drayage carriers keeps your freight moving instead of accruing demurrage.
Entry filing, HTS, ISF and duties. →
Clear cargo south into Mexico, too. →
Air, truckload and LTL, coordinated. →
Crossing logistics at San Diego and Otay Mesa. →
ISF, bonds, PGA holds and audits. →
Defer duties until goods are released. →
San Diego trade moves on a border clock, and a late filing or a misclassified line can hold freight and add cost. We answer the phone, catch classification and valuation issues before entry, and keep every filing compliant with CBP so your shipments clear clean the first time. You get a broker who knows both the seaport and the Otay Mesa crossing and treats your deadlines as our own.
Yes. We file U.S. import entries for both the seaport and the Otay Mesa land crossing under the same account, so you have one point of contact for all inbound cargo regardless of how it arrives. That keeps your classification, bonds, and ACE records consistent across every entry.
Yes. We clear cargo both directions. For southbound loads we prepare the U.S. export documentation and coordinate with your Mexican customs broker so your goods move into Mexico without holdups. This is common for San Diego manufacturers supplying maquiladora operations and Mexican customers.
It depends on how often you import. If you bring in freight regularly through San Diego or Otay Mesa, a continuous bond usually costs less over a year and covers all your entries plus ISF filings. If you import occasionally, a single-entry bond may be enough. We review your volume and recommend the right fit.
For ocean freight into the Port of San Diego, ISF must be filed at least 24 hours before the cargo is loaded overseas, so we need commercial details early. For truck freight at Otay Mesa, sending the invoice, packing list, and any permits ahead of arrival lets us pre-file the entry and release the load with minimal wait at the crossing.
Send your shipment details and a bilingual broker responds fast, usually within one business day.