Averitt Express, Cookeville, Tenn., has been certified by Canadian Customs as a Customs Self-Assessment (CSA) provider.
The CSA program allows approved importers and carriers to benefit from a streamlined customs clearance process for CSA eligible goods. Under the program, selected drivers from certified carriers are issued bar-coded identification cards. Upon display, these cards serve as a streamlined source of documentation necessary to cross the U.S.-Canada border.
The CSA program's benefits include faster and simpler customs clearance, reduced customs compliance costs and streamlined accounting and payment process for goods imported into Canada.
To obtain CSA certification, Averitt underwent a detailed assessment of its accounting and payments processes for imported goods originating from U.S. customers.
Established in 1971, Averitt Express is a provider of global freight transportation and supply chain services. Based in Cookeville,
Tennessee, Averitt's transportation services include less-than-truckload, truckload, time-critical ground, domestic airfreight, ocean less-than-container load and full-container load and global airfreight.
Averitt operates more than 85 service centers throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean.
For more information about Averitt Express, call (800) AVERITT or visit www.averittexpress.com.
Canadian Customs Certifies Averitt Express
Averitt Express, Cookeville, Tenn., has been certified by Canadian Customs as a Customs Self-Assessment (CSA) provider
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