Bangladesh is a fast-growing country with a worldwide reputation for its textile industry. However, due to the backwardness of technical equipment, the country's textile industry is facing problems such as low production efficiency and unstable product quality. In order to solve these problems, Bangladesh** actively seeks cooperation with developed countries to import advanced production lines and technical equipment.
In this context, some Chinese companies have begun to set their sights on the Bangladesh market. They found that although these old production lines were outdated in China, they still had a large market demand in Bangladesh. As a result, they began to export these old production lines to Bangladesh to help local companies improve production efficiency and stabilize product quality.
First: Can the old machinery and equipment used in the factory be exported?
Answer: can be exported, China does not prohibit the export of old machinery and equipment, but the export supervision of different equipment is different.
Second: second-hand machinery and equipment are exported to foreign countries, can foreign customs clearance?
Answer: This needs to be confirmed with the consignee before exporting. According to the understanding that there is no country that prohibits the import of used equipment, it is just that each country has different requirements for the import of second-hand equipment (Indonesia, India, Bangladesh, etc. require a third-party inspection certificate for the import of old equipment), so the factory should understand the requirements of the destination port before exporting.
Third: What information is needed for the export of old machinery and equipment?
Answer: Machinery and equipment name, mechanical equipment use, mechanical equipment principle, HS code, quantity, size, weight, packing list, invoice and contract.
Fourth: What are the costs of exporting second-hand machinery and equipment?
Answer: hoisting fees, trailer fees, terminal miscellaneous charges, sea freight, insurance and port of destination miscellaneous charges, etc.
Fifth: What are the customs declaration procedures for the export of second-hand (old) machinery and equipment?
Answer: Port of departure, port of destination--- shipping booking---SO Booking paper--- towing containers to the factory for loading--- returning heavy containers to the wharf--- inspection declaration, customs declaration--- bill of lading replenishment, VGM information--- check BL information--- pay for shipping company fees--- purchase insurance--- telex bill of lading.
The export of these old production lines has not only brought considerable profits to Chinese enterprises, but also injected new vitality into Bangladesh's economic development. Through the introduction of these advanced production lines and technical equipment, Bangladesh's textile industry has developed rapidly and has become one of the pillar industries of the country's economy.
Of course, the export of the old production line was not all smooth sailing. In the process of cooperation, both parties need to overcome linguistic, cultural, legal and other barriers. In addition, since the old line has been in use for some time, there may be certain issues with its performance and reliability. Therefore, both parties need to clarify the terms of quality standards, maintenance and other aspects in the contract to ensure the smooth progress of the cooperation.