The fastest way to clear LCL (less-than-container-load) cargo through PortMiami is to pre-file your ISF and customs entry before the vessel arrives, then route deconsolidation to a bonded container freight station (CFS) near the terminal. Pre-cleared cargo moved to a nearby CFS can be ready for pickup within 24-48 hours of discharge.
What LCL clearance involves
Your goods share a container with other importers, so the full box must be discharged, moved to a CFS, and deconsolidated before each shipment is released by CBP. Speed depends on how early your entry is filed and whether the facility is bonded.
File ISF and entry early
The Importer Security Filing is due 24 hours before loading overseas. Filing your CBP entry before arrival lets release post the moment the vessel discharges.
Use a bonded CFS near the port
A bonded CFS lets your container move in-bond and be deconsolidated without duties paid at the pier. Go Freight runs a bonded Miami facility close to PortMiami. See our container drayage service.
Frequently asked questions
How long does LCL clearance take at PortMiami?
With ISF and entry pre-filed and a bonded CFS near the port, cargo is typically available 24-48 hours after discharge.
Do I need a customs broker?
Yes, a licensed broker files your CBP entry. Go Freight coordinates directly with your broker.
Clearing LCL through PortMiami? Get a quote or call (786) 445-0150.