05/14/2026
In cross-border logistics, the term customs bond gets used often, but it does not always mean the same thing.
A temporary import bond and an in-bond shipment can both allow goods to move without immediate duty payment, but they serve very different purposes. Understanding that difference is important for improving compliance, avoiding delays, and keeping freight moving efficiently.
In our latest blog, we break down:
what a temporary import bond is
how in-bond freight works
where confusion happens
why the distinction matters for shippers, brokers, and carriers
At Wood-Hall Logistics, we know customs-sensitive shipments require more than paperwork alone. They require clear coordination and practical support to help keep freight moving.
If your freight crosses the border, clarity matters.
Read the blog to learn more: https://wood-hall.com/bonds-and-borders/