In the globalized logistics industry, the demand for land-to-water transportation (referred to as land-to-water) services is increasing. This article will provide a detailed analysis of the customs clearance procedures for land-to-water operations, including inspection handling, treatment of unapproved customs declarations, requirements for manifest changes, manifest declaration deadlines, andCross-border E-commercethe operational process of land-to-water.
I. Inspection handling
When the declaring unit receives a Port Inspection Notice, they need to obtain the customs declaration number, container number, and other relevant information for the inspection. Subsequently, the declaring unit must contact the port authority (terminal) to prepare for the inspection.
II. Handling of undischarged customs declaration forms
If the customs declaration form is not released, the reporting unit needs to check through the single window whether the customs declaration form has been審結(jié), whether it has been inspected, and whether the taxes have been paid, etc. If there are any problems, they need to be dealt with in a timely manner.
III. Requirements for manifest changes
According to the Measures for the Administration of Inward and Outward Means of Transport Manifests, if the transmitted manifest electronic data needs to be changed, the manifest transmitter can directly make the changes before the transmission time limits specified for the original manifest and the pre - loaded manifest.
IV. Manifest declaration time limits
According to the regulations of the General Administration of Customs on the time limits for the declaration and transmission of manifests of inbound and outbound means of transport and the goods and articles carried therein (Announcement No. 93 of the General Administration of Customs in 2018), the manifest transmitter shall transmit to the customs, in the form of electronic data within the specified time limits,Air Transportationthe electronic data of the manifests of goods and articles.import and exportAfter the export cross - border e - commerce goods complete the inspection and release procedures in the e - commerce park, they are driven to
V. Operational Process of Cross-border E-commerce Land-to-Water
the terminal. Then, the shipping agent is entrusted to transmit the seaborne manifest data of the outbound cross - border e - commerce to Shatian Customs in accordance with the relevant regulations on manifest management.Maritime TransportationV. Operational Process of Land - to - Water Transfer for Cross - border E - commerce