The process of importing second-hand cranes mainly includes the following steps:
Determine the customs code of the imported equipment: The customs code is the key to determining the regulatory conditions for the imported equipment, that is, to determine whether an automatic import license is required.
Prepare relevant materials: including import contracts, packing lists, invoices, bills of lading, and customs declaration power of attorney signed with foreign merchants.
Signing of import contract: clarify the name, specification, quantity, mode of transportation, payment method, delivery period and other matters of the goods.
Arrange transportation: Ship the old machinery and equipment to the domestic port or airport, and prepare the relevant shipping documents and supporting documents.
Customs declaration procedures: After the goods arrive at the domestic port or airport, the inspection and quarantine and customs declaration procedures of the goods are carried out, and supporting documents need to be provided in this process, such as import licenses, commodity inspection certificates, product manuals, etc.
Valuation and tax payment: After customs inspection, the old machinery and equipment that meet the requirements can enter the domestic market for sale or use.
Pick-up and release: After completing the above steps, the old machinery and equipment can be picked up and released for delivery to the manufacturer.
It should be noted that the imported old mechanical and electrical products include mechanical and electrical products that have been used and still have basic functions and certain use value, mechanical and electrical products that have not been used but have been stored for a long time, mechanical and electrical products with mixed new and old components, and large-scale second-hand complete sets of equipment. In addition, imported used mechanical and electrical products also need to go through filing procedures.
The above is the general process of second-hand crane import, and the specific operation needs to be adjusted according to the actual situation and the requirements of the customs. When carrying out import operations, it is recommended to find a professional import team to complete the entire operation process to ensure the smooth operation of the operation.
The customs supervision requirements for imported second-hand cranes mainly include the following aspects:
Determination of customs code: determine the customs code of imported second-hand cranes, which is the key to determining the regulatory conditions for imported equipment, that is, to determine whether it is necessary to apply for an automatic import license.
Import approval: Before shipment, second-hand equipment needs to be approved for import, confirm the integrity of the foreign nameplate, whether there is a model, production year and other information.
Pre-Shipment Inspection and Quarantine (CCIC): Inspection and quarantine (CCIC) is required before shipment.
Automatic import license (O certificate): After the completion of the inspection, it is necessary to apply for an automatic import license (O certificate).
Commodity inspection and transfer: Imported old machinery and equipment also need to be transferred from commodity inspection, that is, commodity inspection in China to ensure that the equipment meets the relevant domestic standards.
Prohibited import of used mechanical and electrical products: China has a catalogue of prohibited imported used mechanical and electrical products, and imported second-hand cranes need to avoid importing prohibited used mechanical and electrical products.
The above are the general customs supervision requirements for imported second-hand cranes, the specific requirements may vary due to specific circumstances and policy changes, it is recommended to consult the relevant departments or professional team in detail before importing to ensure the smooth progress of the import process.