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Gebrüder Weiss Enhances Import Compliance and Customs Management Services

Business and Professional

October 29, 2025


WOOD DALE, IL – (Oct. 29, 2025) Gebrüder Weiss, a 500-year-old international transport and logistics company, announced new enhancements to its import compliance and customs management services with the appointment of industry expert Justyna Marczyk as National Import Compliance Manager. The company has been growing strategically across the U.S. by making significant investments in cross-border trade; opening new regional offices, seaports, and warehouses; and expanding through acquisitions and key hires  

"At Gebrüder Weiss, we pride ourselves on our ability to proactively anticipate customer needs and adapt quickly to changing situations that impact freight forwarding and logistics," said Mark McCullough, CEO of Gebrüder Weiss North America. "With U.S. tariff policies in flux throughout 2025, we've enhanced our compliance and customs capabilities to ensure a smooth flow of global trade. With Justyna on board, our customers are benefiting from her compliance expertise and ability to guide them through evolving processes." 

Marczyk brings over 16 years of experience in supply chain and logistics, specializing in import compliance, customs management, cross-border trade, and mitigating import/export risks. In her role at Gebrüder Weiss, Justyna sets up new import clients with everything they need from A to Z and provides daily support to existing clients managing supply chain shifts due to updates in tariffs and trade policies. She also has in-depth federal agency expertise, including the Food and Drug Administration, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Prior to joining Gebrüder Wiess, Marczyk held key compliance and customs positions with DB Schenker, AIT Custom Brokerage, M.E. Dey & Co., and Ted L Rausch Co.  

According to Gartner's Tariff Volatility Survey published in April 2025, 92 percent of supply chain leaders cited increased costs as their top tariff-related concern, while 75 percent identified slower demand as a leading risk. Import compliance and customs management expertise can help prevent fines, penalties, and delays associated with updated regulations, ultimately reducing costs and strengthening supply chains. 

"I've long respected Gebrüder Weiss as a supply chain leader, and I've been so impressed with the way they provide dedicated contacts for customers and respond to their needs quickly and with real solutions," Marczyk said. "I see myself as a fixer, simplifying complex policy changes so customers can act quickly, providing compliance guidance so they always know what's happening, and supporting them with high-touch service."  

 
For more information, please visit www.gw-world.com/us. 

 

 

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About Gebrüder Weiss     

Gebrüder Weiss, a global freight forwarder with a core business of overland transport, air, and sea freight and logistics, is the world's oldest transport company with a history that dates back more than 500 years. The family-owned company employs more than 8,600 people worldwide and boasts 180 company-owned locations. The business presence in North America includes headquarters in Chicago and offices in Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Denver, El Paso, Houston, Laredo, Los Angeles, Miami, New York, Phoenix, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. The company has implemented a wide variety of environmental, economic and social initiatives and is considered a pioneer in sustainable business practices. The company's emphasis on superior customer service pairs customized solutions with a single point of contact to provide customers with focused, reliable, and economical solutions. gw-world.com/us.     
 

   

North American Media Contact   

Karolyn Raphael      
Public Relations for Gebrüder Weiss     
[email protected]      
312-494-0422