If you’re considering importing heavy equipment from Canada, chances are you or your customers have a big construction job to do. If you can’t find the tools needed in the U.S., then Canada is good a place to find your gear. However, you’ll need to follow various regulations and make some careful preparations.
Key takeaways:
Our comprehensive guide provides you with a complete breakdown on everything that goes into importing heavy equipment from Canada.
There are many Canadian heavy equipment suppliers that can provide you with the gear you require for a construction project. For example, Frontline Machinery is a family owned Canadian business that supplies the entire country.
Regardless of which company you decide to source from, you can obtain heavy equipment for various purposes.
Many U.S. importers have taken advantage of the vast amounts of machinery available in Canada. I’ve provided data that shows how much typically enters the United States.
It should be noted the machinery, apparatus, and equipment category can encompass other types of cargo besides construction gear. Nonetheless, these numbers show that Canada is a popular location to source this type of cargo.
There are a plethora of reasons why you would choose to import heavy equipment from Canada.
Some of the most likely ones are:
In the following sections, I’ll review these benefits in more detail.
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Canada’s proximity and shared land border make transporting cargo much quicker compared to importing freight by vessel from a country overseas.
Heavy equipment can be transported via rail or on a flatbed trailer. Using these transportation modes is much more efficient than transporting it using a roll-on, roll-off (RORO) vessel.
Most Canadians speak English and Canada itself shares the same time zones as the United States. This makes communication with your supplier much easier.
Not only will they understand you, they’ll be able to reach during the same hours of the day.
The U.S. has an established FTA with Canada called the USMCA. Under this FTA, numerous imported goods from Canada and Mexico receive preferential tariff treatment. This stipulation also applies to construction equipment.
To receive preferential treatment, you’ll need to meet the rules of origin requirements laid out by the USMCA and provide a certificate of origin. USMCA doesn’t require importers to give a specific variant of this document, which means you can use a template of your choosing.
However, you will need to include some vital pieces of information on the document:
Applying for preferential tariff treatment for your Canadian construction equipment will help greatly reduce your costs.
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One of the problems you’ll run into when importing from countries overseas are congested shipping routes, which can lengthen the amount of time it takes to receive your cargo. When importing heavy equipment from Canada, there are numerous overland routes that freight can travel on.
Vessel transport is also available through the Great Lakes if necessary. With both land and vessel shipping available, you’ll have different options to pick from when it comes to moving heavy equipment into the country.
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Importing large cargo like heavy equipment will draw the attention of numerous federal agencies. You’ll need to satisfy their requirements before they allow these vehicles to enter.
These include:
Each of the federal agencies listed will require you to complete different steps correctly. I’ll explain the specific requirements for each agency in the following sections.
The first thing the EPA will want you to do is to obtain a Form 3520-21. When filling out this document, you’ll have to check off either box G or H to identify your type of equipment. Next, check off box 1 to indicate the provision under which you’re importing your cargo.
Your cargo will fall into one of eight categories of non-road or heavy-duty highway engines, vehicles, and equipment. Rather than list all eight, I’ve provided the categories that will most likely apply to your freight.
These engines can either be imported as a U.S. certified engine or as an engined installed in a certified vehicle.
OSHA doesn’t explicitly regulate the importation of heavy equipment into the country. This means you won’t have to complete any of their requirements for your Canadian cargo to enter the country.
However, OSHA does require employers in the U.S. to ensure that all equipment is carefully maintained for safety. While you won’t be required to maintain heavy equipment you sell to construction companies, you should still provide equipment that’s functional and safe to use.
This will assist your buyer in staying compliant with OSHA’s rules and regulations.
CBP plays a limited role when it comes to importing heavy equipment from Canada. They’ll expect you to submit some essential documentation for your cargo to make entry.
Make sure to have all of your paperwork filled out and available 7 to 10 days before your goods arrive. This will prevent from having to rush filling them out.
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There’s a considerable amount of preparation that goes into importing heavy equipment from Canada. USA Customs Clearance can make this process a little easier. We have a team of Licensed Customs Brokers that are up-to-date on the requirements for these goods. You can also use a variety of services that we offer.
Get started by clicking the links or contacting our team through the site. If you have questions or concerns, you can call us at (855) 912-0406 for more information.
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