FTZ #86 – Port of Tacoma

Tacoma, United States of America

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Official Name:

FTZ #86 – Port of Tacoma

City:

Tacoma

Country:

United States of America

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Office Requirements:

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PO Box:

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Services (includes consultancy, etc.):

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Trading (includes trading activity):

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General Trading:

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Industry Focus:

Manufacturers, retail and logistics

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Visa Types

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Freelancer Option:

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Office Presence is Mandatory:

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Documents Required to Setup a Company :

SUMMARY :

FTZ #86 comprises a number of foreign trade zone sites centred around the Port of Tacoma. The FTZ is open to manufacturers, retailers and logistics companies and offers businesses preferential leasing rates as well as tax and duty benefits. FTZ #86’s easy set up process makes it particularly popular: paperwork is minimal and approval can be granted within just 30 days.

The site, which is located close to the ports of Tacoma and Seattle, and overlaps the Kent Valley, is the second largest concentration of warehouse and distribution centers on the U.S. West Coast.

Businesses wishing to set up in FTZ #86 can either apply to obtain their own foreign trade zone designation, set up at one of the pre-existing magnet sites within the zone or tap into the network of logistics companies that already have FTZ designation.