Yes, however, it is important for your company to consider the implications of allowing an overseas agent to file under its 8000 CCN. Without access to the agent’s software or third-party service provider, you will have no visibility or control over the shipment and will not be able to make any necessary changes.
Additionally, if your agent holds a non-bonded 8000 CCN, it is crucial that the Port of Destination/Sub-Location code on the eHBL 8000 CCN matches what is declared on the 9000 CCN or on the “Previous”, bonded 8000 eHBL, as release can only take place when they match.