
Preparing for Section 321 changes in 2026
A practitioner's guide to what de-minimis reform will mean for e-commerce-heavy forwarders.
For more than a decade, the Digital Forwarders Alliance has stood beside independent freight forwarders, customs brokers and NVOCCs — sharing the practices, regulations and relationships that keep cargo moving across borders.
We are an independent, member-funded trade association based in Northbrook, Illinois. Our members are mid-sized and independent freight forwarding houses — the firms that quietly handle the bookings, the paperwork and the customs entries that keep American supply chains running.
Founded by industry veteran Vasiliki Peroulas in 2014, the Alliance was created to give independent operators a meaningful seat at the table — one that the largest 4PLs already occupied. A decade later, we represent more than 1,200 member companies across 47 states.
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Practical work that shows up in our members' inboxes every week of the year.
Representation before the FMC, CBP and the Department of Transportation on rulemakings that affect smaller forwarders.
Continuing-education modules on HTS classification, ACE filings, INCOTERMS 2020 and OTI license maintenance.
Regional meetups in Chicago, Long Beach, Houston, New York and Miami plus our annual summit each October.
A 1,400-page member library: contract templates, compliance checklists, FMC tariff guidance and rate benchmarks.

Our programs are written by people who have actually filed a 7501, chased a missing master bill, or argued a liquidated damages claim. Continuing education is offered in self-paced and instructor-led formats, with certifications recognised by major surety providers.
"The Alliance is the only place I can pick up the phone and reach forty other small forwarders who have lived through the same audit I'm staring at."— Marcus L., Houston
"Their CFS coursework is the cleanest compliance training my staff has ever sat through. Three of my brokers passed on the first attempt."— Priya R., New Jersey
"DFA's tariff filing guidance saved us a six-figure penalty during the 2023 detention and demurrage rulemaking. Membership pays for itself."— Daniel K., Long Beach

A practitioner's guide to what de-minimis reform will mean for e-commerce-heavy forwarders.

What blanked sailings and bunker adjustments tell us about Q3 spot rates.

The most-downloaded checklist in our member library, refreshed for 2026.
Whether you operate a five-person ocean desk or a multi-state customs house, there is a place for your team at the Alliance. Three tiers, transparent pricing, and your first month is on us.
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