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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:Truck-docked-at-bonded-warehouse.jpg|300px|thumb|A bonded highway carrier docked at bonded warehouse.]]In the realm of North American trade, a Bonded Highway Carrier is a specialized transportation service provider that holds a customs bond, allowing them to transport goods in-bond between designated locations. These carriers play a crucial role in facilitating the movement of goods across international borders while ensuring compliance with customs regulations and security protocols. This article defines what a Bonded Highway Carrier is in North American trade and explores the scenarios in which these carriers are utilized. | ||
== What is a Bonded Highway Carrier? == | == What is a Bonded Highway Carrier? == |