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Expeditors International of Washington (EXPD) Status Update summary

Event summary combining transcript, slides, and related documents.

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Status Update summary

2 Feb, 2026

Overview of DCMA Duty-Free Entry process

  • DCMA Duty-Free Entry (DFE) allows DoD contractors to import eligible goods without paying customs duties, governed by DFARS 252.225-7013, which must be included in contracts for eligibility.

  • DFE applies to end items, components, and supplies from qualifying countries, provided duties are not included in the contract price and estimated duty exceeds $300 per shipment.

  • The process involves multiple agencies: DCMA, contracting officers, customs brokers, and U.S. Customs and Border Protection, each with defined roles.

  • Entitlement requests are submitted via the PIEE platform by prime contractors, with brokers receiving tokenized emails to process certificates.

  • Certificates must be uploaded to the Customs DIS system within six months of entry to avoid duty assessment.

Key process steps and requirements

  • Prime contractors initiate entitlement requests in PIEE, listing the customs broker and providing required documentation.

  • Contracting officers review entitlement requests within 20 days, and DCMA reviews certificate requests for completeness.

  • Each entitlement is tied to a specific foreign supplier; multiple entitlements may be needed for shipments from multiple suppliers.

  • Timing is critical: entitlement should be created as soon as a purchase order is placed, and certificates must be uploaded within six months.

  • Required documents include commercial invoices and Customs Form 7501, both listing the DoD contract number and relevant details.

Best practices and common scenarios

  • Ensure the DFARS DFE clause is in contracts and flowed down to subcontractors; maintain accurate and complete documentation.

  • Communicate clearly with brokers and suppliers, and keep robust records of entitlements and certificates.

  • Subcontractors must coordinate with primes for entitlement creation and ensure timely broker communication.

  • DFE can be claimed for shipments with both commercial and government products, and for FTZ withdrawals, with some nuances.

  • Post summary corrections are possible before liquidation, and entitlements should be created before importation.

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