How does the old excavator import process work?
The following are the general operation steps of the old excavator import process:
Determine the customs code and regulatory conditions: First determine the customs code of the imported excavator to determine the regulatory conditions for the imported equipment, including the approval authority and requirements for the import license.
Commodity inspection filing: Prepare relevant materials and start the commodity inspection filing of imported old equipment. This step is to ensure that the excavator meets the relevant standards and requirements.
Cargo arrival at the port: After the goods arrive at the port of Hong Kong, they need to be exchanged at the terminal and picked up, and pre-inspection before shipment is carried out.
Inspection: Conduct inspection (pre-shipment inspection) to ensure that the excavator meets the relevant standards and requirements. After passing the inspection, the goods can be imported into China.
Booking and sea freight: According to the weight, size and quantity of the excavator, arrange the booking and sea transportation to the destination port. Due to the large size of the excavator, it may be necessary to use special transportation methods such as frame cabinets, flat cabinets or ro-ro ships.
Customs declaration and inspection: according to the requirements of the customs, handle the import declaration procedures, including customs document review, price examination and other procedures. At the same time, import inspection is carried out to ensure that the excavator meets the relevant quality and safety standards.
Complete the filing and renewal procedures: handle the pre-shipment pre-shipment record of imported used mechanical and electrical products, the pre-shipment inspection certificate of imported used mechanical and electrical products, and the pre-shipment pre-inspection certificate of imported used mechanical and electrical products.
Complete customs clearance procedures: According to the requirements of the customs, complete the customs declaration procedures, including tax bills, tax payment and other procedures. Once the customs clearance formalities are completed, the excavator can be released.
What quality and safety standards need to be paid attention to when importing excavators?
The quality and safety standards for excavator imports mainly include the following aspects:
International standards: The ISO 20474 series of standards specifies general safety requirements and recommended practices for earthmoving machinery, including excavators.
Appearance and packaging inspection: In the pre-shipment inspection, it is necessary to check the appearance and packaging condition of the excavator to ensure that there are no appearance defects, damage and other problems.
Safety Signs and Warning Marks: Excavators should have proper safety signs and warning markings to ensure the safety of operators and surrounding personnel.
Electrical safety and mechanical safety: The electrical components and mechanical parts of the excavator should comply with the relevant national mandatory standards for electrical safety and mechanical safety.
Inspection and quarantine requirements: When the old excavator is imported, it may be necessary to carry out pre-shipment inspection and quarantine to ensure that the excavator meets the relevant quality and safety requirements.
It is important to note that specific quality and safety standards may vary from country to country, region and relevant policies. When carrying out excavator import operations, it is recommended to communicate with logistics companies, customs** or relevant professionals to ensure the accuracy and compliance of the operation.