Transpac Supply Chain Ltd.

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Strategic Bonded Warehousing in Surrey, BC

Maximize cash flow and streamline cross-border logistics with CBSA-compliant bonded warehousing in Surrey, BC—about 15 minutes from the U.S. border.

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What is Bonded Warehouse?

A customs bonded warehouse is a CBSA-licensed and regulated facility where imported goods are stored in-bond before domestic release. Duties and taxes are generally deferred while goods remain in-bond, then addressed when goods are released for Canadian consumption or exported. This helps importers align inventory timing, cash flow, and cross-border planning.

What this service is

A bonded warehouse is a CBSA-licensed facility for in-bond goods that have not yet been released. It is not the same as regular domestic warehousing: bonded operations have specific handling limits, record controls, and permit/authorization requirements.

How Transpac handles it

At our Surrey, BC bonded warehouse workflow, we support allowable in-bond services such as storage, inspection, marking/labeling/tagging, packing or repacking, testing, sorting/grading, cleaning, preserving, and related handling that does not materially alter the goods. We then coordinate ex-warehouse release planning for domestic consumption or export.

Process

How the workflow runs

  1. Step 1

    Confirm import documentation and permit/authorization requirements

  2. Step 2

    Receive cargo into in-bond inventory with traceable records

  3. Step 3

    Perform allowable bonded activities (for example inspection, labeling, repacking, testing, sorting)

  4. Step 4

    Prepare ex-warehouse release instructions for domestic consumption or export

  5. Step 5

    Coordinate downstream transportation/distribution after authorized release

Business benefits

  • Duty/tax deferral supports cash-flow timing
  • In-bond staging provides release flexibility by demand and timing
  • CBSA-compliant process improves customs-control discipline
  • Clear handoff from bonded storage to release and distribution
  • Direct in-bond export pathways can reduce Canadian domestic-duty exposure for qualifying shipments

Use cases and industries

  • High-duty imported product categories
  • Furniture importers
  • Importers requiring in-bond handling before domestic release
  • Businesses using staged distribution across Canadian markets

Why Transpac

Why importers use Transpac for this service

The focus is execution quality: controlled handling, fewer workflow gaps, and smoother transition to the next logistics step.

  • Surrey, BC bonded workflow aligned with Vancouver import operations
  • Transpac’s Surrey bonded operation is approximately 15 minutes from the U.S. border for practical export routing
  • Integrated planning across bonded storage, transloading, and distribution
  • Process controls focused on allowable in-bond handling activities

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Clear operational answers for importers evaluating Vancouver transloading, bonded, and sufferance options.

What is a bonded warehouse in Canada?

A bonded warehouse in Canada is a CBSA-licensed and regulated facility where imported goods are stored under customs control before release. Duties and taxes are generally deferred while goods remain in-bond, then become payable when goods are released for domestic consumption (subject to applicable program rules).

What services can you provide at your bonded warehouse in Surrey, BC?

We can provide allowable bonded activities such as storage, inspection, display/marking support, labeling/tagging, packing/repacking, testing, cleaning, preserving, sorting/grading, and related non-material handling steps. Final service scope is based on goods type, permit status, and CBSA requirements.

What can and can’t be done in a bonded warehouse?

You can perform specific handling activities that do not materially change goods (for example labeling, repacking, testing, sorting). You cannot further manufacture goods in a bonded warehouse. Restricted/controlled goods without required permits or authorizations cannot be entered, and certain product categories (such as alcohol/tobacco) have additional controls.

How long can goods stay in a bonded warehouse?

Generally, goods may be stored for up to four years, with category-specific limits under CBSA rules.

Do permit and authorization requirements still apply in bonded warehousing?

Yes. Goods entered into a bonded warehouse are still imported goods and must meet applicable permit/authorization requirements from CBSA and other government departments.

Can duties and taxes be deferred in a bonded warehouse workflow?

Generally yes. Deferral applies while goods remain in-bond, then duties/taxes are addressed at release for domestic consumption or under applicable export/deemed-export pathways.

Can we export from your bonded warehouse to the U.S. without paying Canadian duties?

We support in-bond export workflows, including U.S.-bound movements. Whether Canadian duties/taxes apply depends on shipment details and customs filing treatment, so lane-specific requirements should be confirmed with your broker before dispatch.

How does your Surrey location help with exports to the U.S.?

Our Surrey bonded workflow is approximately 15 minutes from the U.S. border, which can support faster and more cost-efficient export routing for qualifying shipments. For in-bond goods exported directly, Canadian duties/taxes are generally not paid as domestic-release charges in Canada, subject to CBSA program rules and proper export compliance.

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