The Maritime Safety Administration sets up a maritime working group in Yiwu, a dry port

The maritime working group established by the Zhejiang Maritime Safety Administration in Yiwu has significantly improved the efficiency of local export logistics by providing on-site "one-stop" services. Especially for high-value commodities such as new energy vehicles, the working group's services have optimized the entire process of goods from packing in Yiwu to loading at the port. Companies no longer need to transport vehicles to the second-hand car trading market in Ningbo for transfer and registration, and then transport them to the yard to wait for shipment. Instead, they can complete all processes directly in Yiwu.

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The innovation of this service model reduces intermediate links, shortens the logistics cycle, and saves an average of about 1,000 yuan in transportation, site and labor costs for each exported new energy vehicle. The time saving has been shortened from the original possible weeks to three to five days, which has greatly improved the company's operational efficiency and capital turnover speed. For export-oriented enterprises in Yiwu and surrounding areas, this is undoubtedly an important measure to reduce costs and enhance competitiveness.

 

This approach of Zhejiang Maritime Safety Administration not only reflects the positive response of government departments to the needs of enterprises, but also demonstrates new ideas to promote local economic development through innovative service models. By establishing a maritime working group at the dry port, Zhejiang Maritime Safety Administration has effectively extended its professional capabilities to inland areas, injecting new vitality into the foreign trade of Yiwu and even Zhejiang Province as a whole.

The China Maritime Safety Administration established a working group in Yiwu to better serve local foreign trade and logistics needs. Although Yiwu is an inland city, its international trade is very developed and it is known as the "Small Commodity Capital of the World". By establishing a "waterless port" and a maritime working group in Yiwu, efficient management and services for export goods can be achieved, especially for bulk commodities such as new energy vehicles.

The "one-stop" maritime station service provided by the working group simplifies the process of goods from Yiwu to Ningbo Zhoushan Port. In the past, exporters needed to transport the vehicles to the second-hand car trading market in Ningbo for transfer and registration, and then transport them to the yard in Meishan Port area to wait for the shipping date before loading. This process takes a long time and increases the company's logistics costs.

 

Now, maritime services are directly forwarded to the "Sixth Port Area" in Yiwu. Enterprises can complete the packing of vehicles in Yiwu and then transport them directly to the port for boarding. The whole process realizes "no changing boxes, no opening of boxes, one box". in the end". This not only greatly shortens the logistics cycle, but also saves the company on transportation fees, site fees and labor costs. On average, each vehicle can save about a thousand yuan in costs, and shorten the time to three to five days.

With the changes in Yiwu's commodity structure, the export of high-value commodities is increasing, and the demand for shipping management services has also increased. The Maritime Safety Administration has established a working group in Yiwu precisely to adapt to this change, provide more efficient and convenient services, support the foreign trade development of local enterprises, and promote the growth of the local economy.