A container truck full of hammocks, lamps and other goods will leave Nanchang comprehensive free trade zone on May 2 and go to Alashankou port. It will pass through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland and other countries and regions, and finally arrive at the overseas warehouse of cross-border e-commerce in Germany.
This is the first cross-border e-commerce goods exported by road transportation in Nanchang, the capital of Jiangxi Province. The goods were declared for export by a local technology company with a value of 150000 US dollars.
Cross border e-commerce special area export overseas warehouse retail refers to the mode that Chinese domestic enterprises enter the customs special supervision areas such as the comprehensive protection zone for export declaration, complete the tally and consolidation in the comprehensive protection zone, batch export to overseas warehouses, complete retail through the e-commerce platform, and then deliver the goods from overseas warehouses to overseas consumers.
The person in charge of the above technology company said, "after customs declaration in Ganjiang new area, our goods are transported by road to Alashankou, Xinjiang, and are expected to arrive in Europe in 16 days. Compared with the 40 day period of sea transportation, the freight time is shorter, and the price is only 30% of that of air transportation."
In order to further improve the efficiency of cross-border e-commerce package customs clearance, the customs of Ganjiang new area has set up a special window for cross-border e-commerce and a contact person for enterprises to customize customs clearance services for e-commerce export enterprises × 24 "hour customs clearance, to ensure the realization of the same day declaration, the same day inspection and release.
The Customs Department said one belt, one road, was exported to Nanchang, which not only reduced the cost of logistics, but also opened up a new logistics channel for the Jiangxi and the surrounding areas, and even the surrounding countries and regions, which helped to promote cross-border electricity supplier trade along the "one belt" road.