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How can we shorten the time required for customs clearance by an import agent?
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Our company has recently received several shipments of goodsThe waiting time is particularly long, often taking 5-7 days to get approval, which seriously affects our production plans. May I ask if there's any way to shorten this process?When is the customs clearance time?

Andy GuoYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Supply Chain Management ExpertStart a Chat
The accuracy of HS codes is the first critical step in customs clearance efficiency. We recommend completing pre-classification before shipment and,if necessary,applying for pre-determination from customs. Obtaining a classification decision before declaration can avoid 90% of classification disputes. Regarding documentation,the product names,specifications,and quantities on contracts,invoices,packing lists,and bills of lading must match across all four documents. Declaration elements must be filled out completely and accurately,especially for high-frequency inspection points such as brands,models,and intended uses. For regulatory documents like 3C certificates and automatic import licenses,ensure they are processed before arrival. Many delays occur while waiting for these certificates. Additionally,proactive disclosure and compliant declarations can significantly reduce inspection rates. With fewer inspections,customs clearance will naturally proceed faster.
Linda GaoYears of service:7Customer Rating:5.0
Documentation SupervisorStart a Chat
First, it's crucial to choose the right port and agent. Major ports like Shanghai and Shenzhen have much faster customs clearance efficiency compared to smaller ports, and experienced agents know which time slots are most efficient for document submission. Operationally, you can provide the agent with complete documentation for pre-review three days before the vessel arrives at the port, and submit the declaration through the Single Window system. In theory, the goods can be released the same day after arrival. The two-step declaration model is particularly suitable for production-oriented enterprises like yours: first, submit a summary declaration to pick up the goods, then supplement with a complete declaration within 24 hours. Electronify all documentation workflows: send the invoice and packing list in PDF format in advance, and use electronic bills of lading or sea waybills for the original bills of lading to save on courier time. Set up electronic guarantees for tax payments to synchronize the release order with tax payment. Finally, customs release peaks occur daily at 10 AM and 3 PM – ensure the agent submits the documents before these time slots to optimize efficiency.
Victor SunYears of service:5Customer Rating:5.0
Trade Risk Control ManagerStart a Chat
The key lies in turning agents into your partners rather than suppliers. When signing contracts, clearly stipulate customs clearance timelines, such as releasing ordinary goods within 48 hours, deducting 5% of the agent's fee as a penalty for each day of delay, and offering a 1% reward for each day of advancement. Use incentives to enforce timeliness. Establish early warning mechanisms for daily communication, requiring agents to proactively report progress at four key stages: within 24 hours before goods arrive at the port, two hours before declaration, during inspection, and after release, rather than passively asking you for updates. Use phrases like "Are there any risk points in this declaration that I need to prepare in advance?" instead of "When will the goods be released?" to demonstrate professionalism and respect. For long-term collaborators, share your production plans with them to enable proactive resource allocation. Once trust is established, your goods will naturally receive priority processing. Additionally, consider paying agent fees after customs clearance is completed, keeping control over the payment process in your own hands.