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  2. Livingston International - Wikipedia

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    2003 Acquired Chicago-based customs broker and freight forwarder Osowski, launching Livingston into the U.S. air/sea customs and freight forwarding market. [14] 2005 Acquired Great Lakes Customs Brokerage, a U.S. northern border customs broker, and its software application business, SouthRanch. [15]

  3. Customs broker - Wikipedia

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    Customs broker is a profession which expertise include tariff and customs laws, rules and regulations for the clearance of imported or exported goods or merchandise from customs authority, preparation of import or export documents including computation and payment of duties, taxes and other charges accruing thereon, representing clients before ...

  4. Thousands of fake Forever Stamps seized by customs agents in ...

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    CHICAGO (CBS) — Thousands of counterfeit Forever Stamps were seized at the Chicago International Mail Branch last weekend, U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced Thursday.

  5. Farrow (customs brokerage) - Wikipedia

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    Farrow, legally known as Russell A. Farrow Limited., [1] is an independently owned customs brokerage in North America. [2] Established in 1911, it has 29 offices and warehousing locations throughout Canada, the US, Europe and Asia.

  6. Customs duties in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States imposes tariffs (customs duties) on imports of goods. The duty is levied at the time of import and is paid by the importer of record. Customs duties vary by country of origin and product. Goods from many countries are exempt from duty under various trade agreements. Certain types of goods are exempt from duty regardless of source.

  7. Category:Customs brokers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Customs brokers" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. APL Logistics; B.

  8. C.H. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1900s, Charles Henry Robinson owned a small wholesale brokerage house that provided produce throughout North Dakota and Minnesota. [13] He partnered with the Nash brothers on April 11, 1905, and became the company’s first president. [5] Nash Finch Company was the leading wholesaler in the region, owning and operating grocery stores.

  9. Chicago Board of Trade - Wikipedia

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    In 1919, the Chicago Butter and Egg Board, [4] a spin-off of the CBOT, was reorganized to enable member traders to allow future trading, and its name was changed to Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME). The Board's restrictions on trading after hours on any prices other than those at the Board's close gave rise to the 1917 case Chicago Board of ...

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