Bonded Trucking from MIA Airport: In-Bond Transfers to a CFS in 2026
Bonded trucking moves imported cargo that has not yet cleared customs from Miami International Airport to an off-airport bonded facility, such as a container freight station, under a CBP custodial bond. In 2026, with MIA cargo volumes still climbing, in-bond transfers are how forwarders escape congested airline handlers and get freight worked at a facility with dock space, cameras and same-day recovery.
What makes a carrier bonded
A bonded carrier holds a CBP custodial bond (Type 2) that lets it transport merchandise still in customs custody. The freight moves on the airline manifest or an in-bond document (IT, T&E or IE) to a bonded destination, where it stays under CBP control until entry is filed and released. Learn how those movement types work in our guide to IT, T&E and IE moves at Florida ports.
Why transfer to an off-airport CFS
Airline ground handlers at MIA prioritize recovery speed, not storage. Free time is short, storage fees escalate daily, and exam or paperwork delays leave freight exposed. Transferring in-bond to a container freight station gives importers cheaper storage, better handling and the ability to strip, segregate and stage cargo while clearance completes. Go Freight operates bonded warehouse space and CFS services minutes from MIA at 3300 NW 110 St, with bonded drivers doing scheduled airport recoveries daily.
The transfer process step by step
First, the forwarder or broker authorizes the transfer and the bonded carrier presents the transfer manifest to the ground handler. The carrier recovers the freight, moves it under bond, and the receiving facility signs custody in its CBP-approved FIRMS-coded warehouse. Clearance can then proceed — entry filing, any exams, and release — after which the freight ships domestically like any other load. Our MIA air cargo recovery guide covers timing windows and handler quirks in detail.
Costs and timelines in 2026
Local bonded transfers from MIA to a nearby CFS typically cost $150 to $350 per airway bill depending on weight and piece count, far less than a week of airline storage. Same-day recovery is realistic when the transfer is authorized before noon. After release, Go Freight can load out via LTL or FTL to anywhere in the country.
Frequently asked questions
What is bonded trucking?
Bonded trucking is transport of goods still under customs custody by a carrier holding a CBP custodial bond, moving freight between bonded locations such as an airport and a container freight station before duties are paid.
How fast can cargo transfer from MIA to a bonded warehouse?
With paperwork authorized in the morning, same-day transfer is normal in 2026. The freight remains under CBP control at the receiving facility until entry is released.
Does bonded transfer delay customs clearance?
No. Entry can be filed while the freight moves. Many importers clear faster because the CFS processes documents and exams more efficiently than congested airline warehouses.
Need a bonded recovery from MIA? Get a free quote or call (786) 445-0150.
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