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Trans-Overseas
Corporation was founded as a Customshouse 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 limited to provide a nominal number
of customers with import services, the quality of services provided
led 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
from 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, now
includes a Foreign Trade Zone, US Customs Bonded Warehouse (Class
3 and 8), Container Freight Station, a US Customs Devanning Station
for intensive examinations, complete boxing and crating facilities,
and ample area for general storage. Trans-Overseas is also a Customs
bonded carrier and offers a local trucking service.
In keeping with
the continued growth of Trans-Overseas, a major acquisition to fully
computerize all import, export, and warehouse operations was made
in 1995.
Although the
high tech acquisitions are important to meet our customers' needs,
it is the employees at Trans-Overseas who make the difference. The
founding philosophy of the corporation was a combination of professional
planning, expertise and customer service. Trans-Overseas is continuing
the commitment to our customers into our third decade in the industry.
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