(1) Door-to-door delivery

Mainly refers to the direct delivery of goods to the owner after customs clearance, and the means of transportation is generally a car.

(2) Transshipment

Mainly refers to the forwarding of goods after customs clearance to the mainland freight forwarding company, and the main modes of transportation are airplane, car, train, water transport, and postal service.

(3) Transshipment and supervised transportation of imported goods

Mainly refers to the transportation of goods to another customs location for import customs procedures instead of going through import customs declaration procedures at the customs at the place of entry after entering the country. Before going through import customs declaration procedures, the goods are always under customs supervision. Transshipment is also called supervised transportation, which means that this transportation process is under customs supervision.

When some cargo owners require customs clearance at a different place, they can prepare a “transshipment declaration form” to handle the customs clearance procedures in accordance with customs regulations. The items that need to be filled in by the customs declarant on the declaration form include: import port, consignee, operating unit, contract number, approval authority and document number, foreign exchange source, import date, bill of lading or waybill number, freight, number of pieces, gross weight, customs statistical commodity number, product specifications and product number, quantity, transaction price, price conditions, currency name, reporting unit, declaration date, etc. The content of the transshipment declaration form is less than that of the customs declaration form, and it also needs to be filled in in detail as required.