Peruvian fruits shipped directly from Chancay Port clear customs in Shanghai, China

Published 2024년 12월 25일

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The article highlights the successful arrival of the first batch of fruits from Peru to Shanghai via the new "Qiankai-Shanghai" direct route, as marked by the berthing of the COSCO Shipping's "XINSHANGHAI" cargo ship at Shanghai Yangshan Port. This development, which involves the inspection of 134 tons of avocados and blueberries by Yangshan Customs, signifies a significant reduction in logistics costs and shipping times from 33-43 days to just 23 days. This advancement is anticipated to extend the saleable period of perishable goods and enhance their freshness for consumers in Shanghai and surrounding areas.
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With the berthing of COSCO Shipping's "XINSHANGHAI" cargo ship, the first batch of fruits transported by the "Qiankai-Shanghai" direct route from Shanghai Port arrived smoothly at the Shanghai Yangshan Port Terminal. The customs officers of Yangshan Customs under Shanghai Customs immediately inspected the first batch of 134 tons of imported avocados and blueberries. "Yangshan Customs relies on the intelligent evaluation model of the cold treatment effect of imported fruits to verify thousands of cold treatment data of Peruvian blueberries in seconds, helping to quickly pick up imported blueberries after arriving at the port. At the same time, the inspection officers review the imported fruit plant quarantine certificate, the registration information of the imported orchard packaging factory, etc., to ensure that Peruvian blueberries meet the requirements of the bilateral agreement, and carry out brown sugar water tests and other processes on site to prevent the introduction of ...
Source: Foodmate

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