Customs not always straight forward
We had a funny situation last week.
Took a hazmat load into CT from Mtl., that looked pretty simple. Pick up and then 4 1/2 hr. drive down to deliver.
Then, the freight broker tells us we will need to do three PAPS entries for the same load. Bizarre, but your wish is my command.
By the way there are 46 pages of customs documents, so the broker e-mails them so that we can get a head start.
It takes a good 2 hours to muddle through the paperwork ( now another 12 pages of our paperwork added,) and get it ready to send over to the customs broker in Champlain NY, where we must cross according to our instructions from the freight broker ( no biggy, it is the right customs crossing anyway).
Follow up 3 hours later and we are told that amongst those 46 pages of customs docs there are really no customs invoices just jibberish. This particular customs broker has a division in Port Huron that works on that specific customer and I now have to send the paperwork there.
Long story short, we had to wait until the Port Huron office got the paperwork set up the next day ( invoices provided finally by their client) .
Add to this the fact that 2 of the two of the three entries went IN BOND and we are not a US bonded carrier.
All in all 4.5 hr drive = 4.5 hrs working on paperwork.