Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Customs Implements New Integrated Declaration Rules for Import and Export Goods A Transformative Journey Towards One-stop Clearance

Starting from August 1, customs has implemented a new integrated declaration mechanism for import and export goods, merging the customs declaration and inspection forms into a single new declaration. This reform aims to optimize the declaration process, increase customs clearance efficiency, and significantly reduce the workload and labor costs for enterprises, with an expected improvement in clearance speed of 20-30%. Additionally, customs has provided necessary training for businesses to ensure a smooth transition to the new system, ultimately enhancing their competitiveness and participation.

08/02/2023 Logistics
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Guide to Streamlining Importexport Customs Procedures

Guide to Streamlining Importexport Customs Procedures

This article explains the concepts of customs declaration, customs clearance, and goods clearance in a simple and accessible way, clarifying the relationship between them and providing practical advice. It aims to help readers successfully complete the goods clearance process, avoiding unnecessary delays and losses. Master the clearance techniques to make your trade journey smoother!

Same Shipment Cannot Be Declared Under Multiple Trade Methods

Same Shipment Cannot Be Declared Under Multiple Trade Methods

In customs declaration, goods under the same shipment that involve multiple trade modes cannot be declared together. Different regulatory methods correspond to different customs processing requirements. For example, in the case of imported goods, gifts and chargeable trade items must be separately segmented in the manifest to ensure compliance and enhance efficiency in declaration.

Air Freight Costs from Nanjing to Tel Aviv Explained

Air Freight Costs from Nanjing to Tel Aviv Explained

This article introduces the air freight rates from Nanjing to Tel Aviv, detailing the transportation route, validity period, and types of goods. It also provides a comprehensive breakdown of rates based on different weight categories. Additionally, it includes information on cost components and special considerations, guiding customers on how to transport goods and confirm costs.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Face Rising Shipping Costs from LTL USPS Changes

Ecommerce Firms Face Rising Shipping Costs from LTL USPS Changes

Significant adjustments are coming to LTL freight rules and USPS dimensional weight regulations, posing challenges to businesses facing rising logistics costs. This paper analyzes the impact of these changes on businesses and, considering the reshaping of import models in 2025, proposes data-driven logistics cost optimization strategies. These strategies include establishing a freight data analysis system, optimizing packaging strategies, and diversifying logistics service provider selection. The aim is to empower businesses to effectively navigate these challenges and mitigate the impact of increased costs.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Chinas Hami Model Boosts Coal Logistics Via Containerized Rail

Chinas Hami Model Boosts Coal Logistics Via Containerized Rail

This paper explores the advantages of rail container transportation in the coal industry, using the successful case of the Hami Freight Center of Urumqi Railway Bureau as a basis. It analyzes its experience in market expansion, full-process logistics services, information platform construction, equipment support and maintenance, and "point-to-point" fast freight trains. The Hami model provides valuable lessons for other regions, and rail container transportation has broad application prospects in the coal industry. The paper highlights the key elements contributing to the success of this model and its potential for wider adoption.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Red Sea Crisis Fuels Global Shipping Supply Concerns

Red Sea Crisis Fuels Global Shipping Supply Concerns

The Red Sea crisis is causing shipping diversions, triggering a global supply chain reaction. Decreased container turnaround rates and increased panic buying in Europe and the US are contributing to potential container shortages. Currently, empty containers are stable in East and North China ports, with slight shortages of 40HC containers in some South China ports. Shipping companies and cargo owners need to monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust transportation plans, and strengthen international cooperation to maintain global supply chain stability. The situation warrants close attention to mitigate potential disruptions.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Georgia South Carolina Ports Form Southern States Chassis Pool

Georgia South Carolina Ports Form Southern States Chassis Pool

The Georgia Ports Authority and the South Carolina Ports Authority have partnered to submit an agreement to the Federal Maritime Commission to establish the 'South Atlantic Chassis Pool 3.0' (SACP 3.0). This aims to address chassis aging, shortages, and market fragmentation in container shipping in the Southeastern United States. Operated by the North American Chassis Pool Cooperative (NACPC), the pool focuses on improving chassis quality, increasing scale, and providing a cost-based pricing model. The goal is to enhance container shipping efficiency and reduce logistics costs for shippers in the region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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New Angoche Airport to Boost Mozambiques Coastal Tourism

New Angoche Airport to Boost Mozambiques Coastal Tourism

This document provides a brief overview of Angoche Airport in Mozambique, including its geographical coordinates, IATA/ICAO codes, and Wikipedia link. Despite its small size, the airport offers essential air transport services to the local area. It serves as an important entry point for understanding the aviation landscape of the Angoche region. Its existence highlights the connectivity provided even in smaller, less-developed areas within Mozambique.