Shanghai cross-border e-commerce aviation logistics comprehensive service platform officially launched
Cross-border e-commerce, which has always been difficult to supervise due to large batches, small batches and low value, finally has a "sunshine channel". Through a series of innovations in corporate and customs supervision models, new guarantees have been provided for the development of cross-border e-commerce.
The brand-new comprehensive service platform covers an area of about 5,000 square meters and is located in the center of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone and Airport Comprehensive Bonded Area. China Eastern Logistics invested nearly 100 million yuan and was completed in one year of construction. Li Jiupeng, general manager of China Eastern Airlines Logistics, said, "The new platform can connect to the customs management platform in real time through a customs-specific optical cable and the Shanghai cross-border e-commerce customs service platform - Eastern Pay, and adopts a new 'list verification and summary declaration' model, which is greatly convenient Cross-border e-commerce business process.”
According to reports, in the future, after cross-border e-commerce companies join the platform, they only need to complete enterprise registration and product registration on the Eastern Payment platform, upload the "three order information" of orders, logistics and payment in real time based on the transaction, and then transport the goods to Eastern Airlines Logistics Deliveries to cross-border e-commerce supervision sites can be quickly released in accordance with the principle of "list verification and release" after passing customs inspection. If all three orders are complete, the entire customs clearance process will only take 10 minutes at the fastest. At the same time, cross-border e-commerce can also regularly summarize declarations and generate export customs declarations, thereby realizing tax refunds and foreign exchange settlements that cross-border e-commerce previously could not enjoy, further saving costs and expenses.
During the trial operation in July this year, Nanjing Kuaiyue E-commerce Co., Ltd. "tried" the first order business of the new platform. "At that time, we sent a batch of new clothing retail orders to American customers. The whole process was very fast and one-stop. The service is also more worry-free." Zhu Kaijiang, general manager of the company, believes that in addition, the new platform is more important because it puts the entire business process of cross-border e-commerce on a customs-approved platform for the first time, making it more secure for companies to conduct business.
Creating this new platform is also a new attempt at customs supervision under a new business model, and is a pilot exploration of the Shanghai Free Trade Zone. After being put into use, the new platform is expected to quickly exceed the export cross-border volume of 10,000 orders per day, and will also support one million orders per day in the future.