The cross-border e-commerce export model of "inspection before shipment" has been implemented in Shenzhen

On April 2nd, Shenzhen Customs successfully cleared the first batch of goods using the cross-border e-commerce export "inspection before shipment" supervision mode. The batch of goods includes daily necessities such as lamps and toys. They were transported by truck from Exit Channel 1 of Shenzhen International Longhua Cross border Logistics Intelligent Consolidation Center, and under the supervision of Guanlan Customs, they were transferred by road to Yantian Port. Then, Dapeng Customs completed the "last mile" supervision of the container entering the port, and finally loaded onto the ship for overseas shipment. The smooth export of this batch of goods marks the official implementation of this innovative regulatory measure in Shenzhen.

Shenzhen's cross-border e-commerce business has a large scale, multiple operating entities, and strong export demand. In response to the characteristics of cross-border e-commerce, such as a wide variety of goods, large quantities, and high customs clearance requirements, Shenzhen Customs vigorously promotes the pilot implementation of the "inspection before shipment" supervision mode for export LCL goods.

Zhan Qianchuan, Chairman of Shenzhen Jiufang Tongxun E-commerce Logistics Co., Ltd., said, "The 'inspection before shipment' model has brought real convenience to enterprises. After the goods are inspected and released, they are packed and sealed, transported to the port of departure, and can be directly loaded out of the country after the ship docks, effectively reducing freight, logistics and warehousing fees, and time costs, and improving the efficiency of cross-border e-commerce goods clearance

To enhance the intelligence and visualization level of logistics park management and control, we guide regulatory workplaces to use AI intelligent recognition, digital twin and other technological means to achieve full controllability and traceability of vehicles, goods entry and flow within the site. ”Chen Yuanling, the head of the Inspection Department of Guanlan Customs, introduced.

Shenzhen Customs will comprehensively utilize various online and offline channels, increase policy promotion and practical guidance, streamline business processes, interpret regulatory points, help enterprises quickly adapt to new models, make good use of new policies, and continuously release reform dividends. (Wang Qingyuan, Chen Hongye, Yu Jingbin/text)