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Bonded warehouse in Miami for compliant import storage

Customs Bonded Warehouse in Miami for compliant import storage
A bonded warehouse is a customs-licensed facility where imported goods can be stored under government supervision without paying duties upfront. InterWF operates a bonded warehouse in Miami designed for importers, freight forwarders, and customs brokers who need regulatory compliance, cargo visibility, and flexibility in handling international shipments.

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Advantages of using Interworld's Freight bonded warehouse in Florida

  • Secure, CBP-approved facility
  • Suitable for short- and medium-term import storage
  • Directly integrated with our freight services (air, ocean, and road)
  • Located near Port of Miami and Miami International Airport
  • Inventory visibility and tracking throughout the process
  • FDA, USDA, and DEA compliant for specific product categories
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Types of goods we store in our bonded facility

We manage bonded cargo across multiple industries, including:

  • Electronics and high-value consumer goods
  • Consumer packaged goods (CPG)
  • Medical and pharmaceutical (non-temp-controlled)
  • General cargo under CBP supervision
  • Shipments in transit to LATAM or other re-export destinations
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How bonded storage works with InterWF

  1. Cargo arrives at the Port of Miami or MIA
  2. It’s transferred into our bonded warehouse without clearing customs
  3. Duties are deferred until you withdraw the goods
  4. During storage, cargo can be inspected, re-packed, labeled, or exported

We support both FCL and LCL shipments under bond.

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Additional bonded services

Enhance your import handling with add-on bonded logistics services:

  • Container devanning and palletization
  • Repackaging and labeling under bond
  • Customs documentation and recordkeeping
  • Coordination with customs brokers and CBP
  • Duty drawback support for re-exported shipments
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Bonded vs. FTZ warehouse — what’s the difference?

  • A bonded warehouse is supervised by U.S. Customs and requires duty payment only when goods are withdrawn.
  • An FTZ (Free Trade Zone) offers broader flexibility, with potential tax deferral and tariff reduction.

Benefits of partnering with our Miami team

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Reduced operational costs by outsourcing warehousing and fulfillment
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Increased efficiency and faster delivery times for customer satisfaction
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Expertise in international logistics and customs clearance to ensure smooth global shipping

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FAQ´s

A CBP-licensed storage facility where duties are deferred until goods are removed.

Importers, brokers, and logistics providers moving international cargo under customs supervision.

Up to five years, depending on compliance and cargo type.

Bonded = storage with deferred duties. FTZ = more flexibility and potential duty reduction.

Yes, we coordinate with brokers and handle bonded paperwork end-to-end.

Yes. We support specialty storage needs and can adapt documentation and handling based on your product type.