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Filer Code List Sorted by Filer Name Entry Filer Code List by Filer Name 19 CFR 142.3a(c) U.S. Customs and Border Protection FILER-CODE FILER-NAME 8NJ 1 CLICK CUSTOMS INCORPORATED QE6 123 DISTRIBUTORS TZ1 138 INTERNATIONAL, INC. 92K 24/7 CUSTOMS INC. BGM 2ND EDISON INC. 8GV 361 USA INC BT1 3D INDUSTRIES INC. MMM 3M COMPANY 83Q 3P CUSTOMS CONSULTANTS, L.L.C. EFM 3V INC. KQ3 3V, INC. 8HY 4M WORLD BROKERS, INC. EUB 5.11, INC. EVM 5K LOGISTICS, INC. 97E 721 LOGISTICS LLC 8E6 88 SPIRITS CORPORATION 8FM A & A CUSTOMS BROKERAGE INC WFE A & A INTERNATIONAL SERVICES, INC. 038 A & A, LTD. MD1 A & B IMPORT EXPORT INC EFD A & B WIPER SUPPLY, INC. EH2 A & C IMPORT EXPORT SERVICES, INC. STS A & C INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS, LLC MW6 A & D BROKERAGE INC. F31 A & F INTL 8YW A & L CUSTOMS BROKERAGE LLC 722 A & M CUSTOMS BROKERS CO ADJ A & S ENTERPRISES LLC 498 A ALEXANDER LUCIOS 9HT A AUDIO 9X6 A BROKERAGE FIRM MH9 A CUSTOMS BROKERAGE, INC. 844 A J ELLIOT CO 504 A J MURRAY & CO INC J02 A K MEADOWS 416 A L FASE & CO BW0 A MICHAEL GRAY 551 A N DERINGER, INC. R52 A O SMITH CORP T37 A SCOTT BROADHURST PA7 A T & T INC B9T A&A ACTION CUSTOMS BROKERAGE, LLC SQ4 A&A CONTRACT CUSTOMS BROKERS USA 146 A&J CUSTOMS BROKERS, INC. 817 A. VILLARREAL M32 A. ZERTUCHE, JR., CHB 993 A.A. CUSTOMS BROKER INC WHA A.B.I. FILER-CODE FILER-NAME AXB A.B.S. ATLANTIC, INC. DR7 A.C.G. BROKERAGE, INC. BMW A.C.T. LOGISTICS, LLC. 9X2 A.D. RUTHERFORD INTERNATIONAL, INC. 800 A.F. ROMERO & CO., INC. B6A A.G. FINDINGS & MANUFACTURING CO., GH8 A.H. SCHREIBER CO., INC. BOX A.K. INTERNATIONAL, INC. BEO A.M. BUSH, INC. FL6 A.M. LOOK CANNING COMPANY 8D9 A.M.T WORLDWIDE INC. 9NN A.N.T. WORLDNET, LLC DQ2 A.R. CANALES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 8YG A.R. MILLER CUSTOMS BROKERS, CORP. KL1 A.S.A.P. LOGISTICS, LTD J88 A.V. REILLY INTERNATIONAL LTD. EX0 A-1 EXPRESS INTERNATIONAL INC. AGX A1 FLORAL FARMS 9TV A1 WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS, INC. MP9 A2Z CUSTOMHOUSE BROKERS, INC. A2Z A2Z LOGISTICS, CORP. 766 AAA JEWELERS INC QJ6 AAKASH CHEMICALS & DYE STUFFS, INC. B86 AALSMEER-ANTIGUA INC 9PN AAMSTRAND ROPES & TWINES, INC. 889 AARON J WAYNE AFP AB INTERNATIONAL BROKERS INC M22 ABA BROKERAGE 725 ABACO CUSTOMHOUSE BROKERS, INC. GK6 ABB-CE POWER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING BEH ABBOTT FERMENTATION PRODUCTS DE PR RQ4 ABBOTT LABORATORIES, DEPT 9F2 ABBVIE, INC. ASN ABC DISTRBUTING LLC GE3 ABC DISTRIBUTING, INC. B32 ABC FROZEN FOODS INC 8BV ABCO CUSTOMS BROKER PR3 ABDUL RAHIM MERCHANT WN7 ABDULAI DAWODU G30 ABELARDO A SALINAS JR 118 ABELARDO A. SALINAS, INC. 8EY ABERCROMBIE & FITCH ARL ABERCROMBIE & FITCH INC FDY ABERCROMBIE & FITCH TRADING CO ASF ABIEX INC 9SS ABINGTON RELDAN METALS, LLC 8W2 ABRAHAM HERNANDEZ KJ3 ABRASS AMERICA, INC FILER-CODE FILER-NAME 8BB ABSLOGIX FY6 ABSOLUTE FREIGHT SERVICES, INC. 86X ABSOLUTE WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS, INC ASQ AC CUSTOMS SERVICES INC 8XX ACA GLOBAL LOGISITICS LLC 8Y4 ACB GLOBAL BROKERAGE INC 9DY ACB GLOBAL, INC. 574 ACB IMPORT SERVICES E73 ACB, LTD. JQ3 ACCEL TRANSPORT COMPANY, INC. 268 ACCELERATED SERVICE T82 ACCENT CUSTOMS SERVICE 8MU ACCESS CUSTOMS BROKER SOLUTIONS, LL JK1 ACCESS CUSTOMS BROKERS, INC WBD ACCESSARY ASSOCIATES, INC. 8E5 ACCESSUM CUSTOMS BROKERAGE INC. 9KN ACCO BRANDS USA, LLC 98D ACCORD TECHNOLOGIES, INC. BUV ACE CUSTOMS BROKERS INC. PJ4 ACER AMERICA CCORPORATION WRW ACETO CORPORATION M63 ACF YOUNG, INC. BXF ACM LOGISTICS & CONSULTING, INC. ENT ACME BAG COMPANY, INC. 8BL ACME CUSTOMS BROKERAGE LLC WIL ACME INTERNATIONAL INC NP6 ACMOS, INC. 8W7 ACORSA USA, INC JF3 ACS ASSOCIATES USA INC UN9 ACS INDUSTRIES, INC. SR1 ACS LOGISTICS BHZ ACT WORLDWIDE, INC. BJY ACTION BROKERAGE CORP. 541 ACTION CUSTOMS EXPEDITERS, INC EPW ACTION WORLDWIDE INC. 8MB ACTIVATE FREIGHT LLC 94W ACTIVE CLEARANCE CORP 9BL ACTS CHB, INC. F4A ACUSHNET COMPANY 89B AD HOC LOGISTICS, LLC F06 ADAM SCHMID & CO AXT ADAMS & SPENCER, INC. PZ2 ADAMS VEGETABLE OILS, INC. AK8 ADCO INTERNATIONAL TRADE SERVICES WB5 ADDELL PLASSTICS, INC. AYB ADDISON GLOBAL L.L.C. AHG ADDUCAM INTERNATIONAL LLC PG7 A-DEC INTERNATIONAL INC FILER-CODE FILER-NAME 9GP ADELINE CHEMICALS LLC BW2 ADEMCO 8M8 ADENNA INC EBJ ADENNA, INC. RV1 ADEX INTERNATIONAL, INC. SJ6 ADIDAS AMERICA F2T ADIDAS INTERNATIONAL TRADING B. V. CAZ ADIDAS SALES, INC. KN5 ADIL ADI BUE ADOLFO CAMPERO AX6 ADOLFO CUELLAR B5Y ADOLFO CUELLAR CHB, INC. ERT ADOLFO F. MENDIOLA 83H ADOLFO G MARTINEZ XK1 ADOLFO MENDIOLA EG9 ADOLFO SALDIVAR 8Q7 ADRIAN GONZALEZ 8GN ADRIANA JIMENEZ EKQ ADRIANA L. CRADDOCK 88U ADRIANA MARIA MANJARRES BKJ ADRIANA RESENDEZ 9LB ADVANCE CUSTOMS BROKER & LOGISTICS, 9P3 ADVANCE CUSTOMS BROKERS AND CONSULT BIW ADVANCE MARKETING SERVICES, INC. QP6 ADVANCE PETROLEUM, INC. P02 ADVANCE WATCH CO TP4 ADVANCE WHEEL CORPORATION 9FU ADVANCED AFFILIATES, INC. KK1 ADVANCED BONDED & CUSTOMS SVCS, INC WKL ADVANCED CONTROLS, INC. 8Y7 ADVANCED DEFENSE SYSTEMS INC AVC ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES INC AHJ ADVANCED FARM TECHNOLOGY COMPANY UJ6 ADVANCED MACHINE & ENGINEERING CO. BJR ADVANCED PLASTICS, INC. Q34 ADVANCED SLEEP PRODUCTS B9D ADVANTAGE CARGO LLC IPE ADVANTAGE TRIM & LUMBER CO., INC. AY8 ADVANTE CUSTOMS BROKERS & FREIGHT TL7 ADVANTEST AMERICA, INC. KN8 ADWOA CUSTOMIZED SERVICES M82 AE BAIN QA4 AECTRA REFINING AND MARKETING, INC. B27 AEES L.P. 9YQ AEES, INC. BVD AEGIS INTERNATIONAL, INC. MW9 AEGIS, INC. 744 AEI - CARR CUSTOMS BROKERAGE FILER-CODE FILER-NAME AA6 AEI DRAWBACK SERVICES INC 191 AEOLIAN SHIPPING CO INC 95L AEQUUS WORLDWIDE LOGISTICS INC BN9 AERLINGUS 035 AERO SPACE CARGO INC J80 AEROSEAS BROKERS INTL GD9 AEROSPACE ALLOYS, INC. R05 AEROSPATIALE HELICOPTER CORP 8YA AEROSTAR GLOBAL LOGISTICS, LLC 9AV AERSALE, INC. BZ6 AESCULAP INC 786 AESI 9RN AETNA FORWARDING, INC. 816 AF BURSTROM & SON INC KM9 AFC INDUSTRIES, INC. E4J AFC INTERNATIONAL, LLC KQ5 AFD INDUSTRIES, INC. B4H AFFAN ALI EG6 AFFILIATED CUSTOMS BROKERS U.S.A. I BNY AFL TELECOMMUNICATIONS, LLC UO8 AFRICAN CREATIONS FW3 AFT INTERNATIONAL, INCL K51 AG CUSTOM BROKER INC 9MU AG CUSTOMS BROKERAGE INC. E3S AGA ELECTRONICS CORPORATION B88 AGA FLOWERS INC AV0 AGAPITO CAMINADE TW8 AGC MANUFACTURING SERVICES, INC. 8NM AGCO CORPORATION B67 AGENCIA DE PUBLICACIONES DE P R INC BCZ AGI LOGISTICS CORPORATION JH4 AGILENT TECHNOLOGIES, INC 201 AGILITY LOGISTICS, CORP. G67 AGILITY PROJECT LOGISTICS, INC. BDD AGILOC INTERNATIONAL INC. JN9 AGR ENTERPRISES INC. H67 AGRA-SERVICES BROKERAGE CO., INC. R62 AGRIFLORA CORP BA6 AGRO INTERNATIONAL INC KK5 AGRO SEVILLA USA, INC. B4X AGS CUSTOMS INC. DA5 AGW INTERNATIONAL CUSTOMS BROKER 365 AID INTL CUSTOMS BROKERS B9H AILED RODRIGUEZ PEREZ 8FE AILEEN ABELLO-RIVERA EGR AILEEN MOUNETOU WBB AIMEE S. GONZALEZ PR9 AIR A PLANE CORP FILER-CODE FILER-NAME MJ8 AIR CARGO SALES, INC. BVR AIR CARGO TRANSPORT SERVICES, INC. 821 AIR CLEARANCE ASSOCIATION, INC. DF0 AIR COMPAK INTERNATIONAL INC 724 AIR EXPRESS INTL BEY AIR FRANCE BR7 AIR JAMAICA CARGO J42 AIR MARINE BROKERS LTD 8PK AIR MARINE CUSTOMS BROKERS, INC PB9 AIR NEW ZEALAND WLY AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS INC. 370 AIR SEA CUSTOMS SERVICE INC 190 AIR SEA FORWARDERS INC GS4 AIR SEA FREIGHT SYSTEM, INC. M01 AIR SEA INTL EBG AIR SYSTEM COMPONENTS, INC. T81 AIR TIGER EXPRESS (USA), INC. 9JB AIRBUS AMERICAS, INC. BO3 AIRCANADA 920 AIRCARGO BROKERAGE PM3 AIRCRAFT SPECIALTIES COMPANY FX8 AIR-MAR OF PUERTO RICO 157 AIR-MAR SHIPPING INC 341 AIRPORT CLEARANCE SERVICE J82 AIRPORT CUSTOMS SERVICE INC 253 AIRSCHOTT INC. 034 AIRSPED INC F94 AIRSTREAM BROKERAGE CORPORATION J44 AIRSYSTEMS CB WKM AIRVAC INC. UQ4 AIRWAIR USA LTD. BCD AIRWAY INDUSTRIES INC. EAG AIRWAYS FREIGHT CORPORATION MN7 AISIN HOLDINGS OF AMERICA, INC. B8P AIT CUSTOMS BROKERAGE INC 8MN AIT TAHIPO LLC 032 AJ ARANGO 8ES AJ FREIGHT SERVICES, INC. N89 AJ INTERNATIONAL, INC. UT6 AK STEEL CORPORATION 86H AKER BIOMARINE MANUFACTURING LLC PS7 AKG ACOUSTICS INC 857 AKN FABRICS, INC. 9HB AKON INC. NX9 AKON INC. PQ7 AKPHARMA INC 8GK AKSHAR GROUP LLC HN9 AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS, INC. FILER-CODE FILER-NAME UT1 AKZO NOBEL SALT COMPANY 9DR ALADDIN MANUFACTURING CORPORATION 8GS ALAIN DE JESUS CASTILLO QS1 ALAMAR UNIFORMS DQ6 ALAN ALBELO E75 ALAN CUSTOMS SERVICE INC K74 ALAN GRONER CEE ALAN SCHULP ABJ AL-ART VIDEO BJ3 ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS COMPANY 633 ALASKA IMPORT SERVICES B3G ALASKA MARITIME AGENCIES W85 ALASTAIR HARRISON AND ALBA F IBARROLA PA2 ALBA LAMPS INC AAE ALBA SANTANA 820 ALBA WHEELS UP INT'L INC. KE3 ALBATRANS, INC. E97 ALBATROSS SHIPPING CO TD7 ALBAUGH, INC. 262 ALBERT C JENSEN 8MY ALBERT JIN CCB ALBERT PANTALEON U11 ALBERT R LEDERER U23 ALBERT RICHARD MQ5 ALBERT SPORTIS AZ6 ALBERT W MERCADO FE7 ALBERTO A RODRIGUEZ AE9 ALBERTO BARAJAS 9XU ALBERTO CHAPA ATL ALBERTO J MARINO EJ3 ALBERTO MALDONADO UP1 ALBERTO PEDRAZA WHC ALBERTO TREVINO E76 ALBRIGHT DBA CROSS INTL 723 ALBUQUERQUE BROKERAGE 8NX ALCA TRADING CORPORATION P88 ALCAN ALUMINUM CORP BQP ALCANTARA CUSTOMS BROKERS F29 ALCARGO INTL NX1 ALCIDES F.M. SILVA CBH ALCOA PACKAGING, LLC ACC ALDILA MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY CORP. EHA ALDO LASARO NEYRA, JR. B13 ALDRICH CHEMICAL CO G29 ALEIDA FONTAO ERE ALEJANDRO GUERRERO 96L ALEJANDRO MUZZA FILER-CODE FILER-NAME AJM ALEJANDRO R. ZAMUDIO 9KU ALEPH INDUSTRIES, INC. SK6 ALESIS STUDIO ELECTRONICS U81 ALEX CHUNGKWONG SUN FD2 ALEX HAEYOUNG LEE 9KQ ALEX MING-FENG LEE DC1 ALEX TREVINO 9AL ALEXANDER ANDREW INC. RM3 ALEXANDER BASOK 83P ALEXANDER GOLOVETS WAL ALEXANDER HURST FOSTER DY7 ALEXANDER L. GO 83F ALEXANDER LEXINGTON H68 ALEXANDER SCHOR EUF ALEXANDROS FLORENDIS RD8 ALFA INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD, INC. RM7 ALFA INTERNATIONAL SEAFOOD, INC. SH5 ALFA LAVAL PUMPS, INC. 698 AL-FARAH, AYED DO4 ALFONSO A. CAMPBELL, CHB 8BK ALFONSO CAPRARA M30 ALFONSO X. SOTO ASC ALFREDO DIPP KW1 ALFREDO J.
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