A European manufacturer and installer of huge-scale wind farms and turbines secured seven-figure returns within six months at a fee less than they had paid for a year of fruitless consulting.
Case Studies
Data Expertise Leads to Substantial Drawback Refunds
A manufacturer of military and civilian aircraft engines works with JMR to receive multi-million dollar increases in annual refunds.
Apparel Retailer Affected by NAFTA
A leading designer and marketer of outdoor adventure apparel, hats, and accessories for men, women, and children partners with JMR and increases the potential duty drawback recovery by 600%.
Air Freight
Client A global supplier, importer, and exporter in the medical device industryChallenge In March 2020, a J.M. Rodgers customer sought assistance managing an unprecedented consumer volume surge for health care products they sold as the global coronavirus pandemic...
Reconciliation
J.M. Rodgers implemented and managed a complex reconciliation program, avoiding tens of thousands in potential fines and penalties for its customer.
Utilizing Multiple Data Sources to Achieve a Robust Drawback Program
J.M. Rodgers increased a major tire manufacturer’s drawback refunds more than 20x by capturing six years of previously unclaimed exports.
Transitioning a Drawback Program From Your Old Provider
A potential client had an existing duty drawback program to recover Customs duty paid for the goods they imported and then exported. The company approached J.M. Rodgers Co. looking to change drawback brokers.
Leveraging Technology to Establish an Efficient and Compliant Claim Process
A technology-driven duty drawback program reduces process time by more than 75% by establishing a standardized approach to all future drawback opportunities.
Duty Drawback Sharing
J.M. Rodgers uncovered over 3 million dollars in refunds for two companies in the chemical, mineral, and raw materials industry.
Find Out If You Qualify For Duty Drawback
If you or your business imports and export goods to and from the United States, it’s possible that you may qualify for duty drawback, which is a 99% refund on goods imported into the United States that are subsequently exported. Even if you don’t do both, you may still be able to qualify as long as importing and exporting happen along your supply chain.