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CBP Introduces First-in-the-nation Dedicated Centralized Inspection Facility at LAX

Release Date
Thu, 09/16/2021

New Facility to expedite E-commerce Shipments while efficiently intercept Illicit Goods

Ribbon Cutting new Air CES Los Angeles
From left to right: Cheryl Davies CBP Port Director LAX,
Carlos C. Martel CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles,
Tony Gregory CEO of Custom Specialized Services and
Justin Erbacci CEO for Los Angeles World Airports.

LOS ANGELES —Today, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) in partnership with Custom Specialized Services, introduced the first-in-the-nation dedicated Air Centralized Examination Station (A-CES) at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).

A ribbon cutting ceremony marked the commencement of operations of the new 40,000 sq. ft facility which will expedite e-commerce shipments arriving internationally while efficiently intercepting illicit goods. Since the beginning of the pandemic e-commerce importations at LAX experienced an unprecedented growth of over 700%.

“In support of the economy recovery efforts, the new cargo processing space streamlines the unprecedented volume of e-commerce shipments at LAX, while ensuring the highest levels of national security,” said Carlos C. Martel, CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles. “By expediting the commercial flow of legitimate goods, this CBP innovation will have an immediate economic multiplier effect.”

Non-intrusive Inspection Technology Air CES
The new 40,000 sq. ft Air Centralized Inspection
Station (Air CES) is fitted with non-intrusive
inspection technology which will streamline the 
​​​validation and clearance process, further
fostering the commercial flow of legitimate
commercial goods.

Until now, cargo was examined by dispatching CBP Officers to more than 87 different bonded warehouses to perform required examinations; some located as far as 11 miles from the CBP port office.

To meet CBP’s mission needs and expedite cargo exams, the A-CES is fitted with non-intrusive inspection technology which will streamline the validation and clearance process, further fostering the commercial flow of legitimate commercial goods.

Carlos C. Martel CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles
“In support of the economy recovery efforts,
the new cargo processing space streamlines
the unprecedented volume of e-commerce
shipments at LAX, while ensuring the highest
levels of national security,” said Carlos C. Martel,
CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles.

“We are extremely proud of our partnership with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Custom Specialized Services’ vision is to be the leading provider of customized supply chain solutions, through innovation, partnership and service to the freight forwarder and custom broker community,” said Tony Gregory, CEO Custom Specialized Services.

In Fiscal Year (FY) 2020, the port processed 53 million e-commerce shipments, a 657% increase from 7 million the year before.

Seized counterfeit goods at LAX
On display were recently seized fraudulent goods,
including counterfeit wearing apparel, fake police
badges, fake Rolex watches and a dangerous
unapproved taser gun concealed
in a flashlight.

As of August 31, of this fiscal year, the port has processed over 131 million e-commerce shipments, a 147% increase from all of Fiscal Year 2020.

While the vast majority of importers follow U.S. laws and regulations, transnational crime organizations are constantly attempting to circumvent the system by hiding their contraband under the massive flow of legitimate shipments. 

“The response to this challenge is the consolidation of our cargo exams at a centralized location, said Cheryl Davies,” CBP Port Director of the Los Angeles International Airport. “This consolidation will allow CBP officers to efficiently facilitate legitimate shipments while stopping and seizing illicit goods.”

CBP LAX cargo operations processes 40% of the nation’s volume of low-value shipments, or Section 321 shipments. The new facility will allow CBP officers to efficiently process over 15,000 shipments every day.

Last Modified: Sep 17, 2021