TRANS-Overseas Corporation
www.trans-overseas.comTrans-Overseas was founded as a U.S. Customs Broker on September 1, 1978, following the license approval by the U.S. Treasury Department, Bureau of Customs. The initial operation of the company was focused on providing our valued customers with a high standard of import services that lead to the rapid growth of the company. The first expansion of TRANS-Overseas occurred in 1980 when a license was acquired from IATA to export airfreight shipments. This soon followed by approval form the Federal Maritime Commission to become a foreign freight forwarder. In 1985, to accommodate the expanding corporation, a new facility was built to house TRANS-Overseas operations on 10 acres of Land near Detroit Metro Airport. This facility, with over 77,000 square feet of available warehouse space and 4 acres of outdoor storage space now includes a Foreign Trade Zone, US Customs Bonded Warehouse (Class 3 and 8) for General Order cargo, Container Freight Station, a US Customs Devanning Station for intensive CBP/PGA examinations, and complete boxing and crating facilities. In 2013, the U.S Department of Transportation approved our Motor Carrier License allowing us to begin to provide Third Party Logistics services to our customers, finally enabling us to become a complete in-house service provider and allowing us to provide a high standard of service across all domains of the supply chain. Trans-Overseas is proud to be an employee owned company and we welcome the opportunity to handle all of your logistics needs. Experience the Trans-Overseas difference. It’s a partnership for success.
Read moreTrans-Overseas was founded as a U.S. Customs Broker on September 1, 1978, following the license approval by the U.S. Treasury Department, Bureau of Customs. The initial operation of the company was focused on providing our valued customers with a high standard of import services that lead to the rapid growth of the company. The first expansion of TRANS-Overseas occurred in 1980 when a license was acquired from IATA to export airfreight shipments. This soon followed by approval form the Federal Maritime Commission to become a foreign freight forwarder. In 1985, to accommodate the expanding corporation, a new facility was built to house TRANS-Overseas operations on 10 acres of Land near Detroit Metro Airport. This facility, with over 77,000 square feet of available warehouse space and 4 acres of outdoor storage space now includes a Foreign Trade Zone, US Customs Bonded Warehouse (Class 3 and 8) for General Order cargo, Container Freight Station, a US Customs Devanning Station for intensive CBP/PGA examinations, and complete boxing and crating facilities. In 2013, the U.S Department of Transportation approved our Motor Carrier License allowing us to begin to provide Third Party Logistics services to our customers, finally enabling us to become a complete in-house service provider and allowing us to provide a high standard of service across all domains of the supply chain. Trans-Overseas is proud to be an employee owned company and we welcome the opportunity to handle all of your logistics needs. Experience the Trans-Overseas difference. It’s a partnership for success.
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State
Michigan
City (Headquarters)
Romulus
Founded
1978
Estimated Revenue
$5,000,000 to $10,000,000
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