10.2.1.1Vertical
Customs Brokerage Firms
Companies clearing goods through customs on behalf of importers.
Market snapshot
These figures describe Customs Brokerage & Trade Compliance (10.2.1), the segment that Customs Brokerage Firms sits within — not Customs Brokerage Firms on its own.
FragmentationConsolidatingEstimate
Customs brokerage sits within freight transportation arrangement (NAICS 488510, sized above) and is not separately disclosed, so the segment is not separately sized here.
Business model & economics
Revenue model
Customs-clearance and compliance-service fees
Key economics
- Recurring revenue
- Moderate–High
- EBITDA margin
- Expertise- and technology-driven
- Capex intensity
- Low
recurring importer relationships
Characteristics
- Clears goods through customs; ensures compliance.
- Tariffs and trade-policy volatility drive demand.
- Automation/AI streamlining customs processes.
M&A deal context
Deal activityModerate
Who’s acquiring
- Customs brokers & forwarders
- Trade-compliance & technology firms
- PE-backed consolidators
What’s driving deals
- Tariff and trade-policy complexity.
- Customs-automation technology.
- Compliance-expertise consolidation.
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