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Foreign Trade Zone #142

…benefits the Foreign Trade Zones program offers domestic manufacturers and processors are: Relief from inverted tariffs Duty exemption on re-exports Duty elimination on waste, scrap, and yield loss Weekly entry…

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Foreign Trade Zone #142

…Trade Zones program offers domestic manufacturers and processors are: Relief from inverted tariffs Duty exemption on re-exports Duty elimination on waste, scrap, and yield loss Weekly entry savings Duty deferral…

Grow your business with South Jersey Port

EXPERIENCE EXCELLENCE AT OUR FACILITIES
SERVING the Mid-Atlantic & North American Heartland

The South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) is a national leader in bulk and breakbulk cargoes, shipping and receiving to and from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Europe. The Port Corporation’s international seaport facilities annually handle more than 4 million tons of bulk, breakbulk and containerized cargoes.

  • Logistics services
  • Short and/or long-term storage
  • Crane services
  • Marine terminal services
  • On-dock rail

Advantages

World-Class Deep-Water Ports

Always Customer Focused

Excellent Highway & Rail Access

Diversified Cargo Handling & Services

 

Location –  SJPC is situated in the heart of the Mid-Atlantic with access to one of the most concentrated consumer markets in the world. Easy, fast connections to the interstate highway system provide our customers with access to over 55 million residents. More than 38 million consumers are within a short two-hour drive and 33% of the United States population is within a day’s drive.

Transportation – Our expanding rail freight network gives our customers the surface transportation advantage they need to move their products and goods efficiently and economically with connections to the East Coast, Southern, Mid-West, Great Lakes regions, and beyond.

Available Land and Facilities – With even more ground and facilities for expansion in Camden and Paulsboro, the SJPC offers viable, cost-effective options for businesses that trade, ship, process, or distribute maritime cargoes and products.

Foreign Trade Zone – The Port of Salem is in Foreign Trade Zone 142, in combination with nearby Millville Executive Airport. Businesses can import and store goods duty-free indefinitely; lower the cost to process imported goods; and import for eventual re-export goods that are subject to a quota or a high duty rate. Simply put, our FTZ can help your company’s bottom line.

Customer Service – Always customer-focused, the SJPC marine terminals deliver personal and unparalleled customer service and can handle all your cargo requirements. Our team is ready to serve!

To learn more, contact our business development team today:

Brendan Dugan
Assistant Executive Director/Chief Development Officer
Phone: 856-757-4993
Email: bdugan@southjerseyport.com

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Foreign Trade Zone #142

A Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) is an area outside a designated U.S. Customs port of entry in which goods can be imported and stored duty- and quota-free. Within a zone, foreign goods can be brought into the country without formal customs entry for warehousing, assembly, manufacturing, display, destruction, or other processing. Duty payments can be deferred, reduced, or eliminated within an FTZ.

FTZs were created to provide special customs procedures to domestic firms engaged in international trade. Duty-free treatment is accorded to items that are processed in FTZs and then re-exported and duty is deferred on items until they leave the FTZ for sale in the US market, helping to offset customs advantages available to overseas producers.

South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) is proud to offer the advantages of Foreign Trade Zone #142 to business owners, giving them unbeatable advantages in business in international trade.

SJPC administers FTZ #142 in the Port of Salem, Millville Executive Airport, and Repauno Port and Rail Terminal – giving you the choice of not one, but three, great southern New Jersey sites to choose for your business. Located just minutes from one another, these facilities offer the advantages of operating within the eastern seaboard’s largest concentration of industrial, manufacturing, agricultural and commercial bases.

Foreign Trade Zones allow you to:

  • Alter your products to meet federal and/or local requirements.
  • Enjoy freer access to merchandise than bonded facilities allow
  • Exhibit and sell merchandise and withdraw samples before paying duty
  • Reduce insurance costs. Fire and theft insurance is less than the amount which would be necessary after duty. Goods may be insured for their value plus ocean freight costs.
  • Re-label goods to conform to U.S. standards and withdraw samples to submit them to Customs for classification.
  • Sample or inspect goods before formal entry, repair, salvage or discard substandard merchandise.
  • Take advantage of larger, less frequent import shipments.

The Foreign Trade Zones program has become successful, in part, by consistently creating and retaining jobs and capital investment in the United States. Among the benefits the Foreign Trade Zones program offers domestic manufacturers and processors are:

  • Relief from inverted tariffs
  • Duty exemption on re-exports
  • Duty elimination on waste, scrap, and yield loss
  • Weekly entry savings
  • Duty deferral

In addition to benefits to manufacturers and processors, the American public also benefits from successful FTZs. Among the public benefits are:

  • Facilitation of international trade
  • Promotion of international trade-related operations in competition with foreign plants through special customs procedures
  • Encouragement and facilitation of exports
  • Retention of domestic business activity
  • Creation of domestic employment

When your merchandise leaves FTZ #142 and enters U.S. territory, you’ll pay Customs Duty only on the value of the product. Duty on materials that are manufactured, assembled, or processed within the Zone does not include labor costs, facility, or overhead expenses. There are many detailed advantages offered by FTZs.

SJPC can assist you to explore FTZ opportunities for your business. We can offer advice and counsel on how best your business can utilize an FTZ as well as act as liaison with the local U.S. Customs Service on your qualifications for participating in FTZ #142.

Learn More:

  • Contact our Business Development Team:

Brendan Dugan
Assistant Executive Director/Business Development
Phone: 856-757-4993
Email: bdugan@southjerseyport.com

  • Estimate your company’s potential savings from operating with a foreign-trade zone using the duty savings calculator here.
  • Download FTZ #142 Tarriff Rates, Charges, Rules & Regulations here.
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Foreign Trade Zone #142

Foreign Trade Zone #142

A Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) is an area outside a designated U.S. Customs port of entry in which goods can be imported and stored duty- and quota-free. Within a zone, foreign goods can be brought into the country without formal customs entry for warehousing, assembly, manufacturing, display, destruction, or other processing. Duty payments can be deferred, reduced or eliminated within an FTZ.

FTZs were created to provide special customs procedures to domestic firms engaged in international trade. Duty-free treatment is accorded to items that are processed in FTZs and then re-exported and duty is deferred on items until they leave the FTZ for sale in the US market, helping to offset customs advantages available to overseas producers.

South Jersey Port Corporation (SJPC) is proud to offer the advantages of Foreign Trade Zone #142 to business owners, giving them unbeatable advantages in business in international trade.

SJPC is the grantee for FTZ #142, which covers the seven county port district comprised of Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, Salem, Cumberland and Cape May counties.  Individual sites within these counties can be activated to take advantage of foreign trade zone benefits..

Foreign Trade Zones allow you to:

  • Alter your products to meet federal and/or local requirements.
  • Enjoy freer access to merchandise than bonded facilities allow
  • Exhibit and sell merchandise and withdraw samples before paying duty
  • Reduce insurance costs. Fire and theft insurance is less than the amount which would be necessary after duty. Goods may be insured for their value plus ocean freight costs.
  • Re-label goods to conform to U.S. standards and withdraw samples to submit them to Customs for classification.
  • Sample or inspect goods before formal entry, repair, salvage or discard substandard merchandise.
  • Take advantage of larger, less frequent import shipments.

The Foreign Trade Zones program has become successful, in part, by consistently creating and retaining jobs and capital investment in the United States. Among the benefits the Foreign Trade Zones program offers domestic manufacturers and processors are:

  • Relief from inverted tariffs
  • Duty exemption on re-exports
  • Duty elimination on waste, scrap, and yield loss
  • Weekly entry savings
  • Duty deferral

In addition to benefits to manufacturers and processors, the American public also benefits from successful FTZs. Among the public benefits are:

  • Facilitation of international trade
  • Promotion of international trade-related operations in competition with foreign plants through special customs procedures
  • Encouragement and facilitation of exports
  • Retention of domestic business activity
  • Creation of domestic employment

When your merchandise leaves FTZ #142 and enters U.S. territory, you’ll pay Customs Duty only on the value of the product. Duty on materials that are manufactured, assembled, or processed within the Zone does not include labor costs, facility, or overhead expenses. There are many detailed advantages offered by FTZs.

SJPC can assist you to explore FTZ opportunities for your business. We can offer advice and counsel on how best your business can utilize an FTZ as well as act as liaison with the local U.S. Customs Service on your qualifications for participating in FTZ #142.

Learn More:

    • Contact our Business Development Team: Brendan Dugan
      Assistant Executive Director/ Chief Commercial Officer
      Phone: 856-757-4993
      Email: bdugan@southjerseyport.com
    • Estimate your company’s potential savings from operating with a foreign-trade zone using the duty savings calculator here.
    • Download FTZ #142 Tariff Rates, Charges, Rules & Regulations here.