Please ask us any of the questions regarding your shipping needs. In the United States, drawback is a U.S. law that allows exporters to recover duty paid for importations on the condition that the product is exported afterwards. This law involves a long term process that necessitates proof of exportation, and a flawless audit trail to the original importation.
What is a drawback?
What is the basic procedure for shipping freight?
What types of freight items do you ship?
How do I know what freight class my item is and how does this affects my shipment?
What happens if I estimate the weight of my shipment?
What are the freight rates & potential additional fees?
Do I have to call the carrier after tendering my freight shipment?
Am I able to schedule a freight shipment and have it picked up the same day?
Are transport shipping times guaranteed?
What is expected of me when the truck driver arrives to pick up my freight cargo?
What if I want to use my own shipping BOL (Bill of Lading)?
What is a freight forwarder?
What goods are classed as dangerous goods?
Frequently Asked Questions
A Drawback, is a legal term in commerce used to pay back a duty previously paid on exporting taxable products. The purpose of a drawback is to let commodities which are taxable, be exported and sold outside of the U.S. on the same terms as products from countries where they are not taxed.