Core Viewpoint - The General Administration of Customs has initiated a pilot program for sea-rail and water-water multimodal transport supervision, aimed at reducing logistics costs and facilitating domestic and international circulation [1]. Group 1: Pilot Program Launch - The pilot program was launched on January 27, with customs in cities such as Shanghai, Nanjing, Hangzhou, and others participating [3]. - This initiative builds on the existing pilot for export iron public transport [1]. Group 2: Simplified Customs Process - Under the new model, companies can submit a single multimodal transport application through the international trade "single window," allowing for "one declaration, one document" [5]. - The process simplifies the declaration content and supports flexible logistics operations, making customs procedures more convenient and data more concise [5]. Group 3: Integrated Logistics Development - The new supervision model incorporates "one document system" and "one container system," enhancing logistics connectivity between coastal ports, border crossings, and inland areas [6]. - This initiative aims to enable inland regions to benefit from the advantages of port and border openness, promoting a new pattern of coordinated development between coastal and inland areas [6].
“一单制”“一箱制”融入多式联运监管新模式 实现“港口+铁路+内河”联动发展
Yang Shi Wang·2026-01-27 09:17