2026-07-07

BYD AFフォークリフト海外輸出資格と通関資料の説明

BYD AFフォークリフト海外輸出資格と通関資料の説明(図1)

世界の物流業界のグリーンで効率的な運搬設備に対する需要が高まるにつれて、電動フォークリフトの海外輸出規模は増え続けている。BYD AFシリーズ電動フォークリフトにとって、輸出資格を遵守し、税関申告資料を完備することは、海外市場に順調に進出する核心的な前提である。

1つ目は、海外輸出に必要な資格です。最初のカテゴリは製品コンプライアンス認証であり、対象となる輸出地域の規制要件に従って、対応する認証プロセスを完了する必要があります。たとえば、EU市場向けには、安全性と環境保護に関連する標準認証を満たす必要があります。北米市場向けには、現地の排出量と安全仕様の認証を満たし、製品が輸入国の要件を満たすようにする必要があります。パフォーマンス、環境保護、その他の側面。2番目のカテゴリは企業の資格であり、輸出企業は合法かつ有効な輸出入管理権を持っている必要があります。同時に、電動フォークリフトの生産に関連するコンプライアンスライセンス文書を保持し、資格のある製品を生産する能力を証明します。3番目のカテゴリは原産地証明書であり、通常、原産地証明書を取得する必要があります

2つ目は、税関申告資料の完全なセットの準備です。まず、商業請求書には、製品名、モデル、数量、単価、合計金額などのコア情報が明確に記載されている必要があり、その内容は、関税を計算するための税関の基礎として、実際の輸出品と一致している必要があります。第二に、パッキングリストには、税関の検査と荷役の手配を容易にするために、各コンテナの重量、体積、個数などの包装情報を詳細に記載する必要があります。第三に、正式な輸出税関申告書は、情報が真実であることを確認するために、商品コード、申告値、取引方法などを正確に記入する必要があります。第四に、輸出契約には、取引の合法性を証明する文書として、買い手と売り手の権利と義務、配達条件などの重要な内容を含める必要があります

実際の運用では、企業はターゲット市場の特定の要件を事前に理解し、情報の欠落や仕様の不遵守による通関の遅延を回避するために、対象を絞った資格と資料を準備する必要があります。同時に、輸出プロセスの円滑性を確保し、BYD AFシリーズ電動フォークリフトの海外輸出の効率とコンプライアンスを向上させるために、専門の税関申告機関と協力することをお勧めします。

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