Search 15,722 active FIRMS facilities across 58 states. Container stations, bonded warehouses, foreign trade zones, and examination stations.
FIRMS (Facilities Information and Resources Management System) codes are unique identifiers assigned by U.S. Customs and Border Protection to every physical location where imported cargo may be examined, stored, or processed. Every container freight station, bonded warehouse, Foreign Trade Zone, and examination site has a FIRMS code.
Importers and customs brokers need FIRMS codes to direct cargo to the correct facility for CBP examination, to file entry documents through the Automated Broker Interface (ABI), and to coordinate in-bond movements between ports. An incorrect FIRMS code can result in cargo being held at the wrong facility or examination delays.
Each FIRMS facility is associated with a US port of entry. Multiple FIRMS codes can exist under a single port — for example, the Port of New York/Newark (port code 4601) has over 200 FIRMS facilities including container terminals, warehouses, and FTZs.
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