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ABI System (Automated Broker Interface)
Getting Your Own ABI/ISF 10+2 and much more:

By owning your an Automated Broker Interface (ABI) software system
you will receive these benefits:  
- You have direct link with Customs Border and Protection thru the ABI system  
- You can submit UNLIMITED entry filing directly to CBP
- You can submit Importer Security Filing (ISF) for any shipments
- You can check on the Bond status for any importer(s)  
- You received direct updates from CBP thru the ABI system.  

$4950 Set-Up fee (Software installed into your PC Computer)  
$395 Monthly fee (FREE Up-Dates)  

Demo (click here)  
Service Agreement - ABI Software (click here)
** This site is for Custom Brokers, NVOCC, VOCC and Freight Forwarder (FF/OTI/FMC)  
** All prices are based on MemberShip
( For NON-member of www.usnvocc.com click here )
** We have the right to refuse service to anyone.
How to Become a user of ABI System by CBP.gov:

If you are interested in becoming an ABI participant, write a letter
stating your intention to participate in ABI. The letter of intent is a
written statement of a company's desire to participate in
ACS/ABI. It must set forth a commitment to develop, maintain,
and adhere to CBP performance requirements and operational
standards.

The letter must include:
The letter of intent must be on company letterhead and include:
A brief description of the company’s current or planned
hardware, data communications and entry processing system.
A list of all the offices that will communicate with ACS indicating
the location, CBP district/port number, filer number, average
monthly volume of formal and informal entries per district/port.
The corporate headquarters must be specified and the
approximate start up time for each office indicated. The names
and telephone numbers of the principal management and
technical contacts for operations, applications program
development, and computer data communications and
operations. If the system is being developed or supported by a
data processing company, include the name, contact person,
and telephone number. The estimated completion date of the
programming.

The letter is sent to:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Attn: Beauregard Client Reps
7681 Boston Blvd
Springfield, VA 20598
Fax: (571) 468-5538

Upon receipt of the letter of intent, a CBP Client Representative
is assigned to serve as a technical advisor during development,
testing, and implementation.

Interconnection Security Agreement
In accordance with implementation of the Customs and Border
Protection (CBP) Information Systems Security Policy, all
participants that transmit electronic data directly to CBP's
Automated Export System (AES) or Automated Commercial
System (ACS) are required to have a signed Interconnection
Security Agreement (ISA) on file with CBP. For information to
identify those participants that are required to file an ISA and
instructions on how to complete and forward the ISA to CBP,
see Customs and Border Protection Interconnection Security
Agreement (ISA) in the related links column on the right side of
this page.

Info from CBP.gov:   
http://www.cbp.
gov/xp/cgov/trade/automated/automated_systems/abi/getting_started/g
etting_started.xml
Automated Broker Interface (ABI ) / ISF 10+2 and More:

ISF 10+2 Filing
Built-in Product Catalog, HTS Classifier
Unattended "wheels-up" clearance
Automatic price adjustments
CBP approved laser forms
Preparation of proforma invoices
Aging and forecast duty payment reports
Landed cost calculations
MQ-series interface

The Automated Broker Interface (ABI) of the Automated Commercial
System (ACS) permits certified participants to interface directly with the
U.S. Customs Service Data Center in order to transmit entry data on
imported merchandise.

Customs collects more complete and accurate data, thus providing
more control over merchandise entering US;  

Statistical data is quickly compiled and disseminated to Other
Government Agencies including the Census Bureau, the
Department of Transportation, the Federal Communications
Commission, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Fish and
Wildlife Service.

An entry filer can submit entry/entry summary data electronically
speeding up the entry processing, thus permitting merchandise to be
released earlier.

ACS permits statement processing which allows filers to pay multiple
ABI entry summaries with one check or
electronic Automated Clearinghouse (ACH) transaction.

An entry filer is able to query various automated reference files.

**ALL FEES and/or PREMIUM(s) and/or COMMISSION(s) ARE FULLY
EARNED ON ALL ABI System/Software(S)*

** If Applicant requests a withdrawal of their Bond(s) Application for bond
consideration, there will be a 35% penalty charge based upon the fee(s) that
would have been paid.
Our Contact info:
PH :(310) 464-1780
Fax:(424) 702-3262
2017 Lomita Blvd. #2319 Lomita, CA. 90717

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