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  March 8th, 2018 | Written by

CBP Launches New Electronic Vehicle Export Process at Port Everglades

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  • Electronic process offered in Port Everglades to exporters shipping used vehicles to the Caribbean and Central America.
  • Long-time Port Everglades cargo shipping customers were critical in developing new electronic process.
  • Electronic process allows exporters to skip in-person visits to CBP's trade office to deliver vehicle export documents.

A new electronic Vehicle Validation Export Process Program is now available to shippers exporting vehicles from Broward County’s Port Everglades.

US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in Port Everglades implemented a new process to allow shippers to submit original vehicle export documentation electronically in lieu of delivering physical copies to their local CBP trade office. The electronic validation program, which is the first of its kind anywhere in the country, is currently being offered in Port Everglades to exporters needing to ship used vehicles from South Florida to destinations throughout the Caribbean, Central America and beyond.

Long-time Port Everglades cargo shipping customers, Crowley Maritime Corp., AFL International Logistics Group, and King Ocean were critical players in developing this new process, which has been extended to all ocean carriers serviced by Port Everglades.

The electronic process offers several key advantages. First, it offers exporters the ability to skip in-person visits to CBP’s trade office to deliver original vehicle export documentation – a time-saving efficiency that ensures faster document processing and reduces shipment times by around a day. Now shippers can submit digital copies online any time of the day or night for faster review, processing and approval.

Digital copies also mean that exporters are no longer required to make multiple copies of documentation per vehicle being shipped, since the files can be provided electronically.

Broward County’s Port Everglades handles more than one-million TEUs annually and serves as a gateway to Latin America, the Caribbean, Europe and Asia. In Fiscal Year 2017, 42,553 TEUs of vehicle cargo were exported at Port Everglades.