Home?Import Representation? Complete Guide for High-Precision Press Machine Imports: Practical Analysis from Overseas Pickup to Factory Delivery
Industry status and challenges of high-precision press imports
As core equipment in the metal processing field, high-precision presses have seen continuous growth in import volume in recent years. According to customs data, China's forging press imports reached $1.27 billion in 2022, with German and Japanese equipment accounting for over 60%. Such equipment typically has high unit prices (single units can cost millions of euros) and strong technical sensitivity, often encountering the following pain points during import:
Complex HS code classification (involving multiple chapters such as 8462/8463)
Long processing cycles for electromechanical product import licenses
Strict quarantine requirements for wooden packaging (must comply with ISPM15 standard)
High anti-vibration requirements for precision equipment transportation
Five advantages of one-stop import solutions
Our recently completed import case of a 2000-ton servo press for a German-funded enterprise fully demonstrates the value of professional agency:
Pre-classification service in advance: Intervention 3 months ahead, confirming equipment functions through 3D drawings, ultimately accurately classified under 8462.9910 (special presses with ±0.1% error)
Optimization of Logistics Solutions: Using air-cushioned shock-absorbing containers + constant temperature transportation to control equipment vibration below 0.5g
Fast - track Customs Clearance Channel: With AEO Advanced Certification qualification, overall customs clearance time reduced to 48 hours
Destination delivery guarantee: Use hydraulic lifting vehicles for cleanroom delivery, ensuring one-time equipment installation
Key Node Analysis of the Entire Import Process
Phase 1: Pre-shipment preparation
A Japanese client case shows that thorough preparation can reduce import risks by 30%:
Work content
Time nodes
Precautions
Technical Parameter Confirmation
Within 5 working days after contract signing
Focus on pressure accuracy and control system model
Document compliance review
15 days before shipment
Pay special attention to the medical use description in the instructions
Transportation plan confirmation
10 days before shipment
Precision components are recommended to be transported by air cushion vehicles
Phase 2: Port customs clearance practice
In actual operations at Shanghai Port, we have summarized three key control points:
Mechanical and electrical certificate processingFor equipment with nominal pressure ≥1000 tons, application must be submitted to the Provincial Mechanical and Electrical Office in advance
Customs valuation assessment: Recent customs authorities have intensified scrutiny on price splitting in contracts involving technical services
Inspection coordination: It is recommended to prepare equipment principle videos in advance to reduce the probability of unpacking inspections
Cost optimization and risk prevention
Through the case of a Swiss press valued at 3.8 million euros, we achieved the following optimizations:
Utilize the China - ASEAN Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) to achieve zero tariffs on imported frames from Thailand;: Utilizing the RCEP agreement to reduce the original tariff rate from 9% to 6.5%
Transportation Insurance: Insured underMaritime Transportation"All Risks + Special Clause for Vibration Damage",
Port congestion prevention: Pre-applied for 7-day free demurrage period, saving approximately 20,000 yuan/day in port fees
Industry Trends and Recommendations
With the advancement of 'Made in China 2025', the import of high-end presses will exhibit new characteristics:
Increased proportion of intelligent presses (attention needed on import restrictions for control systems)
Recommendations for import enterprises: Establish equipment technical parameter databases, plan import routes 6 months in advance, and select professional agents with qualifications for importing electromechanical products.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Are certifications required for press imports?3CA: According to the current catalog, industrial presses are generally not within the CCC scope, but confirmation is needed whether the equipment comes with additional modules such as laser safety devices.
Q: What are the special requirements for importing used presses?
A: Required documents: 1) Equipment manufacturing date certificate 2) Third-party inspection report 3) Environmental commitment letter, with the general service life not exceeding 10 years.
A: Required documents: 1) Equipment manufacturing date certificate 2) Third-party inspection report 3) Environmental compliance commitment letter, with service life generally not exceeding 10 years.
Q: How to determine whether an electromechanical certificate is required?
A: The key factor is the nominal pressure value: ≥1000 tons requires an electromechanical certificate; <1000 tons but used for automobile manufacturing may also require one, and it is recommended to consult in advance.