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机器狗、无人机、CT机等“入职”海关
Xin Jing Bao·2025-08-25 05:39

Core Insights - The Customs General Administration has implemented advanced technologies such as machine dogs, drones, CT inspection equipment, big data, and artificial intelligence to enhance inspection and customs clearance efficiency [1] Group 1: Customs Inspection Efficiency - For imported iron ore, the installation of near-infrared spectrometers, high-speed image recognition systems, and automatic sampling robots has reduced customs clearance time by over 15 hours [1] - The H986 container inspection system and CT inspection equipment for luggage and mail have enabled rapid identification of false declarations, concealments, and prohibited items through intelligent image analysis [1] Group 2: Cross-Border E-Commerce Regulation - The use of big data and artificial intelligence has facilitated data connectivity between customs, platform enterprises, and payment institutions, allowing for intelligent comparison of electronic orders, payment slips, and logistics slips, achieving compliance verification in seconds with a maximum processing speed of 85,000 tickets per minute [1] Group 3: Customs Service Improvements - The remote video inspection model allows enterprises to conduct inspections in real-time via video connection, reducing customs waiting time by over 80% [1] - Electronic declarations, networked temperature measurement, and image recognition have enabled seamless and rapid customs clearance for travelers [1] Group 4: Risk Prevention - Customs has developed a big data intelligent risk control model that assesses each customs declaration in real-time across over 100 dimensions, automatically intercepting high-risk declarations, resulting in a 16 percentage point increase in detection rates compared to random controls [1]