Aimpacific Services, Inc. (APS) is a US Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) licensed Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) and an ocean transportation intermediary strategically based near the Port of Long Beach, CA. Since 2003, we have been providing comprehensive services helping our clients with their ocean and air shipments, especially between the United States, China and Southeast Asia.
We have built reliable and enduring partnerships with an extensive network of industry players, including ocean carriers, trucking companies, warehouses, and customs brokerages. These alliances enable us to offer a full range of dependable and cost-effective shipment handling services.
Our mission is to simplify logistics for our customers. Whether you're shipping a single or multiple containers, FCL or LCL, we have the expertise and resources to meet your needs. Our seasoned professionals can handle everything from loading and pickup to customs clearance and door-to-door delivery, ensuring that your cargo arrives on time and in good condition.
With over two decades of experience, APS has firmly established itself as a customer-centric organization. Our unwavering commitment to reliability and excellence has forged a reputation widely recognized and acknowledged by those who have used our services or worked with us in the industry. We stand ready and confident to not only meet but exceed your expectations.
For your ongoing OCEAN shipments, if you have the Container or Bill of Lading Numbers, you can check the status of your shipments by clicking on the link below to visit the tracking and tracing of the various carriers
Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS), a classification system used in the United States to help determine customs duties to be paid on imports. HTS codes are 10-digits (the first six digits are the same as the HS code for the goods).
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Aprl 12, 2024
According to the AP news, the Port of Baltimore has two alternative channels that are open now, and a third channel will likely open this month. By the end of May, the entire channel is expected to open.
Mar. 26, 2024
Do you have shipments on the way to the Port of Baltimore?
Today’s bridge collapse in Baltimore is going to cause a huge impact on the shipping traffic into and out of the Port of Baltimore. Container ships will probably need to reroute to other ports on the East Coast or the West Coast, away from the Port of Baltimore.