Demystifying ISF-5: What You Need to Include in Your Importer Security Filing

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In this video, we discuss the Importer Security Filing (ISF-5) for anyone involved in international trade, specifically importing cargo to the United States via vessel. The ISF-5 filing is a requirement that must be submitted by the carrier or agent before the cargo is loaded onto the vessel at the foreign port. We break down the key elements that need to be included in the ISF-5 filing, including the Master Bill of Lading, House Bill of Lading, container stuffing location, consolidator, manufacturer or supplier information, country of origin, commodity HTSUS number, container seal number, port of loading, and port of discharge.

Filing your ISF-5 accurately and on time is crucial to avoid delays and penalties. We also emphasize the importance of seeking assistance from a licensed customs broker who specializes in ISF filings. Stay tuned for more informative videos on customs brokerage and international trade.
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"00:26 - ISF-5 is a crucial Importer Security Filing required for transporting merchandise to the U.S. via vessel.
00:51 - Key elements of ISF-5 filing include Master Bill of Lading, House Bill of Lading, Container Stuffing Location, Consolidator, Manufacturer or Supplier details, Country of Origin, Commodity HTSUS Number, Container Seal Number, Port of Loading, and Port of Discharge.
03:29 - Timely and accurate submission of ISF-5 filing is essential to avoid delays or penalties.
03:44 - Consider consulting a licensed customs broker specialized in ISF filings for assistance with the process."

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