China: Port linkage, logistics and trade integration help fruits import to be quickly cleared and listed

Published 2021년 3월 31일

Tridge summary

A report by the China News Service on March 31st highlights the efficient import of fresh kiwifruits from New Zealand to Shanghai using the Lingang area's policy innovations, customs linkage, and logistics integration. This approach, which provides full-process cold chain services for various fruits, significantly reduces the inspection, customs clearance, and logistics costs. A ship carrying over 4,400 tons of kiwis, loaded on March 19 from Tauranga Port in New Zealand, reached Shanghai Nangang Wharf in under 11 days, thanks to large-scale direct shipping and advanced procedures at the Yangshan Border Inspection Station. These measures ensure the quality and freshness of the fruits while providing a convenient way for consumers to buy them through major domestic e-commerce channels.
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Original content

China News Service, March 31st (Chen Jing Ye Zhenyu) The reporter learned on the 31st that for many years, relying on the policy innovation in the Lingang area, the linkage of customs inspection ports and the integration of logistics and trade, it includes New Zealand kiwifruit, South African grapefruit, Many fruits including Chile prunes provide full-process cold chain services, which greatly shortens the inspection and customs clearance process for imported fruits, and effectively reduces the logistics and time costs of the company. The Singaporean "Seves" carries a total of 4458 pallets. More than 4,400 tons of New Zealand golden fruit kiwis berthed at Shanghai Nangang Wharf on the 31st. This batch of fresh fruits will be put on the market quickly after completion of relevant anti-epidemic inspections and entry quarantine procedures. It is understood that in the southern hemisphere in March, New Zealand is in autumn and the kiwis are harvested early. At the beginning of March, ...
Source: Chinaeconomy

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