Gansu Logistics Group Multimodal Transport Company exports domestic buses to Central Asian countries
On November 26, a red Yutong domestic bus drove from China's Alashankou Port to Kazakhstan's Dostyk Port. Our province has achieved a "zero breakthrough" in the export of second-hand buses to Central Asian countries.
In October this year, Gansu Logistics Group Multimodal Transport Company received a bus purchase order from Kazakhstan. On the same day, it quickly adopted an online + offline matching mode to search for vehicles in China, and finally reached a purchase agreement with Shanghai Xiaojing Automobile Sales and Service Co., Ltd. Before the vehicle departed, the company carried out five processes including overall inspection, interior maintenance, paint maintenance, mechanical maintenance, and aseptic treatment, striving to provide high-quality "Made in China" vehicles for foreign businessmen.
This order adopts the export innovation mode of "online declaration, self-driving relay". After receiving the vehicle transfer information, inspection report and temporary license, the multimodal transport company applied to the Gansu Provincial Department of Commerce for an export license. The domestic driver drove a bus from Shanghai to the Alashankou border port in 4 days and entrusted the freight forwarder to submit the customs declaration to Alashankou Customs after arriving. After receiving the car at the port, the foreign businessman drove to the Dostyk Port in Kazakhstan, which took 2 days.
The export of second-hand buses is a new attempt by multimodal transport companies to actively integrate into the Belt and Road initiative. It provides valuable experience for continuously optimizing the export automobile business process, continuously increasing foreign trade innovation highlights, and promoting the high-quality development of foreign trade businesses.
Editor:伏娅敏