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"Cross-border e-commerce people who go by sea will often encounter these terms: cut-off, cut-off single, cut-off port, customs clearance, customs declaration, customs clearance, customs clearance, these terms seem to make people feel "face-blind", how to distinguish between the actual operation?

How to differentiate them in practice?

Today I collated some cross-border logistics shipping in some common terms, we understand it together!

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Cut-off order

Cut-off refers to the shipping company cut-off point for submission or modification of the bill of lading samples, including AMS, ENS, VGM and so on, more than this time there is a late cut-off fee or change the single fee. Each shipping company is likely to be different for each route. There are also many shipping lines that practice one-time replenishment, and any subsequent changes are subject to charges.

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The logistics provider must provide the shipping line with the entire container load by the cut-off time. Note: The cut-off time here is not the logistics company's cut-off time, but the shipping company's cut-off time.

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Port Cut-off

The port cut-off is the time when the terminal cuts off the collection of containers. Before this time, loaded containers are allowed to enter the terminal, while after that the cargo is no longer allowed to enter the terminal. All containers are managed by the container terminal yard. Sometimes it is also called cut-off container and shown as CY cutoff or CY closing.

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Before loading the container, the logistics provider needs to book the cabin to the transport company, after the transport company puts the warehouse space, there will be a bill of lading to the logistics provider, the logistics provider will go into the terminal container yard to pick up the empty container with the bill of lading, and then go to the loading point to load the container, and then return the container to the terminal yard after the completion of the process, and then declare the customs and release it on board the ship.

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Customs clearance

The cut-off time is the time when the information of customs clearance is accepted, which is also commonly known as the cut-off and release time. Cargoes must be cleared before this time by submitting a customs release note (yard receipt, also known as an off-loading paper) to the shipping company. If the customs release note is submitted after this time, the shipping company will regard the cargo as not cleared for customs clearance and will not be allowed to board the ship.

Note: Each shipping company has its own customs clearance time.

Note: Each shipping company has different cut-off time, some shipping companies cut off the customs 7 hours before the ship docking, and some are cut off 2 days before the ETD. It is easy for the general forwarder to encounter more than the cut-off time before release, it is recommended to call in advance to ask, to avoid the drop box.

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Customs declaration

Customs declaration is a specific behaviour, usually the exporter or agent to the customs declaration of specific export goods information. The corresponding agent is a customs broker. The declaration process must be completed before the customs clearance, and the goods will be released by the customs before they can be transported on board.

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Note: The term of customs declaration refers to the time limit set by law for the consignee or his agent to declare the goods to the customs after their arrival at the port. At the same time, before the customs declaration, not only need to prepare all the declaration information, but also pay attention to the customs policy and requirements of the destination country.

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Customs clearance

Customs clearance is a procedure after the release of customs, the release of the goods and the information that the goods have been loaded on board the ship to the Customs and Excise Department, for the record and archives and subsequent export tax rebates (foreign exchange cancellation) and other work. Therefore, the date of customs clearance refers to the date on which the international ship completes the customs formalities and settles the various payments due before export, and is allowed by the customs to leave the port and sail.

Note: In general, the Customs and Excise Department will handle the customs clearance.

Note: In general, the customs clearance is about one week after the export of goods. However, there may be some special reasons to extend the customs clearance time, the specific circumstances of the specific discussion.

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Customs clearance

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Customs clearance that is, customs clearance, customs clearance of a series of actions collectively, refers to the import and export of goods and transshipment of goods, into and out of a country's customs border or the national border must be handled by the Customs regulations, only after the customs declaration, inspection, taxation, release and other formalities, the goods can be released, processing trade mode of late write-offs are completed, the completion of this series of actions is called customs clearance.

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Difference Analysis

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#Closeout and cutoff are different:

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Customs clearance is to say that the import and export goods of customs procedures have been completed, the customs clearance, no longer on the goods under supervision. The usual cut-off date refers to the latest time for customs clearance.

The customs clearance date is the latest time for customs declaration.

#What is the difference between "Documentary Release" and "Released" and "Customs Clearance"?

Documentary release refers to the release of customs declaration, has been released refers to the release of goods, has been cleared means that the Customs and Excise Department has been for the goods for customs clearance procedures. Customs clearance in the release after the customs clearance, customs will send electronic data to the electronic port of entry, if only in the single has been released, that has not yet been cleared, the general export of goods within 5 working days after the customs will be for the goods for customs clearance procedures.

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#What is the order of customs declaration/cut-off/clearance/clearance for export?

When exporting, customs declaration will be made before the cut-off date, after the cut-off date, the goods will be released and loaded on board, and the ship will leave the port with the goods after completing the customs clearance formalities. Therefore, the date of customs clearance is generally later than the date of customs clearance, and even later than the date of customs declaration. And some of these series of action is completed in order to count the complete customs clearance. Therefore, the time sequence is customs declaration < customs clearance < customs clearance < customs clearance.

The following are some of the terms used in the customs clearance process

Copies of these terms, I hope to help cross-border e-commerce export partners to understand these operational nodes, more clearly know the flow of their goods in the export chain, but also to improve their professionalism."


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