WTDC is a Foreign Trade Zone and logistics company offering door to door transportation services worldwide. WTDC President and CEO Sean P. Gazitua is the third generation of the family to lead the company. Inventory received into WTDC's Foreign Trade Zone is duty-free - that means no import fees are due to CBP.
Inventory can then be exported or clear customs for entry into the United States. In a Foreign Trade Zone, companies can defer duties indefinitely. WTDC was the first operating Foreign Trade Zone in PortMiami's FTZ 281.
Inventory can then be exported or clear customs for entry into the United States. In a Foreign Trade Zone, companies can defer duties indefinitely. WTDC was the first operating Foreign Trade Zone in PortMiami's FTZ 281.
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WTDC is Foreign Trade Zone 281, Site 4. Owned and operated by the Gazitua family since our founding in 1977, we are a logistics company that specializes in international distribution and global transportation management. We provide transportation services via road, rail, air, and ocean. In 1976, United States Customs and Border Protection contacted the Gazitua family to open a General Order Warehouse to alleviate airport and seaport congestion of seized cargo.At that time, the Gazitua family owned and operated one of the first and largest freight forwarders in Miami, FL.
Foreign Trade Zones (FTZs) allows companies to position foreign inventory in the United States without paying duties and taxes. WTDC provides Foreign Trade Zone warehousing and FTZ Consulting. Some of the advantages of Foreign Trade Zones include:. Inventory received into WTDC's Foreign Trade Zone is duty-free - no import fees are due to CBP.
WTDC provides cargo transportation via air, ocean, road, and rail. WTDC is headquartered in Miami, FL, but through its domestic and global agent network, it can manage door to door services from any origin to any destination. WTDC provides exceptional attention to detail and customer service. WTDC provides a complete range of ocean freight services for full container loads and less-than-container loads.
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