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Where Are All the Free Trade Zones in the U.S.?

June 10th, 2025

A free trade zone (also known as a Foreign-Trade Zone or FTZ) is a specially designated area near a port of entry where foreign and domestic merchandise can be stored, processed, assembled, or re-exported without the immediate payment of customs duties. These zones are a cornerstone of the U.S. logistics infrastructure, designed to encourage global commerce while reducing the cost burdens associated with international trade.

With over 230 FTZs across the United States and nearly 400 subzones, companies of all sizes - from automotive manufacturers to pharmaceutical distributors - use FTZs to increase efficiency, reduce tariffs, and streamline supply chains.

Major Free Trade Zones in the United States

State / Region

FTZ #

Location(s)

New York

FTZ 1, 37, 52, 54

New York City, Syracuse, Long Island

Texas

FTZ 84, 94, 96

Houston, Laredo, El Paso

California

FTZ 50, 202, 143

Long Beach, Los Angeles, San Diego

Florida

FTZ 25, 64, 79

Miami, Jacksonville, Tampa

Illinois

FTZ 22

Chicago and surrounding suburbs

Washington

FTZ 5, 86, 163

Seattle, Tacoma, Everett

Arizona

FTZ 75, 221

Mesa, Phoenix

Wisconsin

FTZ 41, 167, 266

Milwaukee, Green Bay, Dane County

Wisconsin’s FTZ 41, located in Milwaukee, is the only 3PL-operated foreign trade zone in the state - offered exclusively by Lindner Logistics.

Why Use a Free Trade Zone?

Operating within a free trade zone brings measurable business advantages:

  • Duty Deferral: Pay customs duties only when goods enter the U.S. market.

  • Inverted Tariff Benefit: Pay lower duties on finished goods rather than imported parts.

  • Re-export Savings: Avoid tariffs altogether if products are re-exported internationally.

  • Operational Flexibility: Store, assemble, label, and distribute products without triggering customs clearance.

  • Cash Flow Benefits: Defer payments and improve inventory control through smarter warehousing.

FTZ in Action: Lindner's Workflow

Here’s how a typical client might leverage our FTZ-certified logistics facility in Milwaukee:

  1. Import Goods into FTZ 41: Your materials or products arrive and are stored duty-free in our bonded warehouse.

  2. Value-Add Services: We handle relabeling, repacking, assembly, or kitting—without triggering duties.

  3. Domestic or Global Distribution:

    • Goods leaving the zone for U.S. markets incur duty at the final product rate.

    • Goods leaving the zone for export remain duty-free.

  4. Integrated Reporting: You gain real-time access to inventory levels, movement, and compliance reporting via our proprietary WMS and dashboard analytics.

The Strategic Importance of FTZs in Today’s Economy

Global commerce is more dynamic - and unpredictable - than ever. Whether it’s changing tariff regulations, supply chain disruptions, or rising import costs, companies need flexible solutions.

FTZs provide just that.

Combined with Lindner Logistics’ advanced services - warehouse automation, order processing software, supply chain visibility tools, and resource allocation systems - your business gains a competitive edge in cost control and speed-to-market.

Ready to Use an FTZ to Your Advantage?

Whether you’re a manufacturer, distributor, or direct-to-consumer brand, Lindner Logistics can help you:

  • Reduce landed costs

  • Improve cash flow

  • Navigate customs more efficiently

  • Expand into new markets

  • Stay competitive in a global economy

👉 Contact us today to learn how our Milwaukee-based Foreign Trade Zone can support your international logistics and warehouse needs.