Customs Brokers, Freight Forwarding, and Port Efficiency: Inside John S. James Company in Savannah
Host Molly Taylor, Executive Director [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/about-us] of the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/], speaks with Myra Reynolds and Len James of the John S. James Company [https://johnsjames.com/] about what customs brokers and freight forwarders do, clearing imports with government agencies and arranging exports onto vessels.
Len, the family-business CFO and co-owner, describes growing up in the industry and how Savannah’s port ecosystem has changed since the 1980s. Myra recounts joining the company in 1977, becoming a licensed customs broker in 1986, and explains licensing, corporate permits, and the shift to remote filing, electronic documentation, and “single window” systems involving 47 agencies.
They discuss Georgia Ports Authority-led efficiency innovations (including COAT), post‑9/11 security targeting, inspections, radiation monitoring, and IPR enforcement, plus notable cases involving marijuana shipments and stolen vehicle exports. They also cover tariff-driven complexity, AI tools, national association lobbying, expanded customs port limits, recruitment challenges, and the breadth of commodities handled in Savannah.
The Ships of the Sea podcast is recorded on location at the Ships of the Sea Maritime Museum, housed in the historic William Scarbrough House [https://www.shipsofthesea.org/about-us], an elegant example of early Greek Revival architecture in the South. Built in 1819 for William Scarbrough, a prominent shipping merchant and the first president of the Savannah Steamship Company, the museum showcases a remarkable collection of ship models, paintings, and maritime antiques. In addition to its exquisite interior, the museum features the largest private gardens within Savannah’s historic district, designed to reflect a typical 19th-century parlor garden.
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00:00 Welcome to Ships of the Sea
00:20 Customs Broker Basics
00:56 Len’s Family Business Story
02:36 Warehouse Work Lessons
03:40 Myra’s Path Into Shipping
05:06 Becoming a Licensed Broker
07:01 Savannah Brokerage Landscape
07:32 National Permits and Remote Filing
09:11 Tech Shifts and COAT System
12:30 GPA Efficiency and Early Innovations
16:24 Single Window and Customs Origins
19:07 Duties Tariffs and Counterfeits
22:33 Security Targeting and Inspections
25:41 Myra’s Marijuana Case Files
28:12 Post 9/11 Broker Partnership
29:59 Reporting Suspicious Imports
30:52 CFO Life and Tariff Stress
32:09 AI and Broken Systems
34:10 Lobbying for Tariff Delays
36:16 Tracking Rules and Proclamations
38:38 Expanding Port Limits Story
41:32 Careers and Skills in Brokerage
43:38 Youth Training Pipeline
48:11 Wildest Imports and Logistics
50:50 Partnerships and Final Takeaways
53:53 Support the Maritime Museum
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