Secure Your Trade Communications

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Corporate Hubs

AIT – Los Angeles (HQ)

20100 S Western Ave Suite 109
Torrance, CA 90501

Dallas Regional

7112 River Bluff Ct
Grand Prairie, TX 75054

Inquiries & Intake contact@aittahipo.com
West Coast Terminal Operations (562) 503-5778
Texas Intermodal Operations (469) 510-0833

Intake Instructions

For faster screening of IEEPA Section 232 refunds or Duty Drawback filings, prepare your Importer of Record (IOR) details, active ACE portal configurations, and relevant CBP Form 7501 entry summaries prior to consultation.

Our brokers review virtual submissions daily across both regional hub queues to meet the tight Phase 1 statutory liquidation windows.

Global Trade Infrastructure Directory

Review our operational modules, technical documentation guidelines, and service lanes prior to submittal.

Corporate Framework

About Our Firm

Our operational architecture focuses on boutique concierge customs clearance, global on-site asset integration, and specialized tariff recovery workflows.

About Us →

The Master Directory

A comprehensive catalog of our core competencies, technical trade capabilities, and regional intermodal port strategies.

Our Services →

The Operational Blueprint

An inside look at our organic deployment model, customized standard operating procedures, and risk-mitigation strategies.

Why Choose Us →

Financial Recovery & Customs Compliance

IEEPA Portal Executions

Technical procedures regarding the newly deployed CAPE portal to claim lawful Section 232 and reciprocal baseline tariff overpayments.

IEEPA Main Module →

Dallas IEEPA Claims

Targeted CAPE portal filings and statutory interest recovery optimized for industrial and manufacturing entry lines inside the Texas gateway.

Dallas IEEPA →

Los Angeles IEEPA Claims

Pre-filing entry summary audits and formatting protocols designed to prevent high-volume declaration errors inside the Torrance gateway.

LA IEEPA →

Duty Drawback Master Module

A detailed evaluation of 19 U.S.C. § 1313 provisions, lookback parameters, and methods to reclaim up to 99% of duties on exported goods.

Drawback Processing →

Dallas Duty Drawback

Accelerated payment privilege processing and inventory validation setups structured for the central commercial manufacturing corridor.

Dallas Drawback →

Los Angeles Duty Drawback

Automated ACE/ABI transmission mechanics and document auditing pipelines built for West Coast maritime export operations.

LA Drawback →

Nationwide Entry Filing

Remote Location Filing frameworks enabling our brokers to clear time-sensitive maritime and air cargo at any domestic port of entry.

Customs Clearance →

Dallas Brokerage Gateways

Just-in-time customs entries, physical inspections coordination, and local trucking setup for air freight arrivals at DFW.

Dallas Brokerage →

Los Angeles Brokerage Gateways

Direct ocean carrier interface, intensive examination handling, and final distribution logistics across the LA/Long Beach terminal complex.

LA Brokerage →

Logistics Infrastructure & Lifecycle Management

Strategic Advisory Audits

Analysis of your current logistics data, HTS classification histories, and valuation lines to capture cost savings and reduce risks.

Logistics Consulting →

Multimodal Logistics

Lifecycle configuration options for air, ocean, and transborder export/import lanes, featuring full tracking transparency.

Air & Ocean Freight →

Risk Distribution Matrix

An operational breakdown of the 11 baseline Incoterms, highlighting transitions of cost, physical control, and cargo liability.

Incoterms Analysis →

Cargo Consolidation

Strategic aggregation practices to convert fragmented Less-than-Container Load (LCL) shipments into lean Full-Container Loads (FCL).

Buyers Consolidation →

On-Board Couriers

Expedited, high-security hand-carry networks built to maintain an unbroken physical chain of custody for high-value critical assets.

Hand Carry Delivery →

Proxy Client Management

Dedicated local representation, order tracking, and vendor qualification processes managed for overseas trade partners.

Overseas Representation →

Regulatory Research, Utilities & Media

The Analytical Toolkit

Interactive on-site diagnostic tools designed to calculate Harbor Maintenance Fees (HMF) and Merchandise Processing Fees (MPF).

Interactive Toolkit →

Supply Chain Blueprints

Tactical data regarding supplier diversification workflows, written strategy parameters, and WMS/TMS technological integration.

Supply Chain Tips →

Air Freight Utilities

Direct real-time tracking dashboard for commercial airline cargo, requiring only your specific Air Waybill (AWB) parameters.

Air Cargo Tracking →

Ocean Freight Utilities

Direct tracking lookup nodes for major global maritime carriers searchable by Container or Bill of Lading (BL) inputs.

Ocean Liner Tracking →

Media Library

A compilation of interactive video playlist structures showcasing FDA import regulations, compliance rules, and drawback overviews.

Video Catalog →

Regulatory Chronicles

Continuous updates on changing international trade frameworks, emergency trade remedies, and updated CBP cargo messages.

The Trade Blog →
Aerial view of vibrant shipping containers at a busy Jakarta port, showcasing global trade.

Frequently Asked Questions

Technical insights regarding trade compliance, tariff audits, and asset recovery parameters.

CAPE (Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries) is a new electronic tool deployed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection inside the ACE Secure Data Portal[cite: 1]. It serves as the exclusive filing system built to execute court-ordered IEEPA Section 232 tariff refunds resulting from legacy duty collections deemed unlawful[cite: 1].
Phase 1 encompasses entry lines that are unliquidated or those liquidated within the preceding 80 days[cite: 1]. Scenarios involving active protests, reconciliation processing summaries, antidumping/countervailing duties (AD/CVD), or secondary drawback filings are explicitly excluded from this initial launch phase[cite: 1].
Duty drawback is a trade compliance mechanism under TFTEA parameters that allows corporate entities to reclaim up to 99% of duties, taxes, and secondary fees matching imported goods that are later exported or destroyed[cite: 1]. Importers maintain a firm five-year lookback window starting from the initial entry summary date to assemble historical documentation paths[cite: 1].
Yes. Verified trade systems messages from CBP confirm that elevated duties paid via Section 301 trade remedies and universal baseline reciprocal tariffs qualify for standard manufacturing or unused merchandise drawback recovery workflows[cite: 1].
While baseline claims route through standard liquidation queues taking one to four years, our brokers submit applications for Accelerated Payment (AP) privilege[cite: 1]. Once approved, this special standing instructs the U.S. Treasury to issue corresponding drawback checks within 30 to 45 days after formal ACE/ABI execution[cite: 1].