Core Insights - Shanghai is enhancing its high-level opening-up and trade facilitation, leading to efficient cross-border logistics and customs clearance for overseas goods ordered via mobile platforms [1] Group 1: Maritime Logistics - Yangshan Deep Water Port, with an annual throughput capacity of 26 million TEUs, is a key player in global trade, having handled over 35 million TEUs from January to August this year, maintaining its position as the world's busiest port [2] - During the peak season from May to August, the port processed 128,000 cross-border e-commerce containers, marking a 27% year-on-year increase [2] - The "linked unloading" model introduced in 2021 allows for "one declaration, one inspection, and one release," significantly reducing costs by 400 RMB per export container and 200 RMB per import container [2] Group 2: Air Logistics - Pudong Airport serves as a crucial hub for air freight, with a logistics network seamlessly connecting sea and air transport through "truck flights" [3] - The airport's customs has established a regulatory system covering 26 international airports, processing over 300 tons of goods daily with 42 domestic and international airlines operating [3] - The Suzhou "pre-station" project allows for customs checks to be completed in Suzhou, saving 12 to 24 hours in transit time to Pudong Airport [3] - International transshipment cargo at Pudong Airport has seen a 153% year-on-year increase, with 17,000 tons processed in the first eight months of the year [3] Group 3: Trade Growth - Shanghai's total import and export value is projected to reach 11.07 trillion RMB in 2024, reflecting a 26.5% increase compared to 2020 [3] - Since the start of the 14th Five-Year Plan, the cumulative total of goods trade imports and exports has reached 2.81 trillion USD, exceeding the target of 2.5 trillion USD [3]
海陆空无缝衔接,上海跨境物流链速度不断刷新
Ren Min Wang·2025-09-12 06:23