Shanghai Port's Cross-Border E-Commerce Sea Export Value for First Five Months Surpasses Full-Year 2023 Total

Deep News06-04

According to customs data, on June 2nd, a batch of handheld mini fans valued at 18,000 yuan was successfully shipped overseas from the Shanghai Maritime Cross-Border E-Commerce Operation Center at Waigaoqiao Zhendong Terminal, under the supervision of Shanghai Waigaoqiao Port Area Customs. Leveraging an innovative customs clearance model known as "master bill + less-than-container load," this batch of fragmented cross-border e-commerce goods was consolidated with other general trade export cargo, allowing for direct shipment in fully loaded containers.

This "master bill + LCL" model has not only unlocked the export potential of small and medium-sized enterprises but has also, through its efficient logistics supply chain, attracted a significant influx of cargo from major e-commerce platforms like Amazon to the Shanghai port. This trend is propelling the sea export segment of cross-border e-commerce into a phase of accelerated volume growth.

For the period from January to May this year, Shanghai Customs has overseen the sea export of over 5.2 million cross-border e-commerce parcels, with a total declared value exceeding 5.8 billion yuan. Notably, this export value for the first five months has already surpassed the total recorded for the entire previous year.

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