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{{note|This article is part of the [[Customs_Glossary_Guide|Customs Glossary Guide]]|info}}
{{note|This article is part of the [[Customs_Glossary_Guide|Customs Glossary Guide]]|info}}


A '''Sufferance Warehouse''' is a temporary storage facility approved by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Importers, carriers, and freight forwarders use Sufferance Warehouses to store goods that have arrived in Canada but have not yet been released by customs authorities. This article defines the concept of a Sufferance Warehouse, explores its usage scenarios, and outlines its significant role in the efficient importation of shipments to Canada.
[[Image:Warehouse.jpg|250px|thumb|In Bond shipments may move inland to a sufferance warehouse or continue on for export.]]A '''Sufferance Warehouse''' is a temporary storage facility approved by the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA). Importers, carriers, and freight forwarders use Sufferance Warehouses to store goods that have arrived in Canada but have not yet been released by customs authorities. This article defines the concept of a Sufferance Warehouse, explores its usage scenarios, and outlines its significant role in the efficient importation of shipments to Canada.


== What is a Sufferance Warehouse? ==
== What is a Sufferance Warehouse? ==