The common models of peanut re-export trade mainly include the following. First is the direct re-export, that is, Zhongshitong purchases peanuts from peanut-producing countries and transports them directly to consuming countries for sale. The goods do not undergo additional operations such as processing in the transit country, but only make a short stop. Second is the processing re-export. After the goods are transported to the transit country, simple processing such as screening, grading, and packaging is carried out locally to increase the added value of peanuts before exporting them to the destination country. For example, peanuts can be graded according to the size of the grains and the packaging can be replaced with a more exquisite one. There is also the triangular trade re-export. For example, Zhongshitong purchases peanuts from Country A and transports them to Country B. At the same time, a sales agreement is reached with customers in Country C, and the goods are finally transported from Country B to Country C, making profits by taking advantage of the differences in trade policies among different countries. In addition, warehousing re-export is also quite common. Peanuts are stored in the warehouses of the transit country, and according to the fluctuations of market prices and the needs of customers, the appropriate time is chosen to transport and sell them.
Each of these models has its own characteristics, and enterprises can choose according to their own advantages and market conditions.
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David LiYears of service:6Customer Rating:5.0
Senior customs declaration consultantConsult
The common models of peanut re-export trade mainly include the following. First is the direct re-export, that is, Zhongshitong purchases peanuts from peanut-producing countries and transports them directly to consuming countries for sale. The goods do not undergo additional operations such as processing in the transit country, but only make a short stop. Second is the processing re-export. After the goods are transported to the transit country, simple processing such as screening, grading, and packaging is carried out locally to increase the added value of peanuts before exporting them to the destination country. For example, peanuts can be graded according to the size of the grains and the packaging can be replaced with a more exquisite one. There is also the triangular trade re-export. For example, Zhongshitong purchases peanuts from Country A and transports them to Country B. At the same time, a sales agreement is reached with customers in Country C, and the goods are finally transported from Country B to Country C, making profits by taking advantage of the differences in trade policies among different countries. In addition, warehousing re-export is also quite common. Peanuts are stored in the warehouses of the transit country, and according to the fluctuations of market prices and the needs of customers, the appropriate time is chosen to transport and sell them.
Each of these models has its own characteristics, and enterprises can choose according to their own advantages and market conditions.
Sarah ZhangYears of service:8Customer Rating:5.0
Document expertConsult
There is also a re-export agency model. That is, you find a professional re-export trade agency company, and they will handle a series of matters for you from purchasing peanuts to transportation and sales. You only need to provide basic requirements and connect with customers, which can save you a lot of trouble and effort.
Michelle ChenYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Business coordination consultantConsult
Re-export in the bonded area is also a kind of method. Peanuts first enter the bonded area to enjoy the bonded policies. Simple processing can be carried out in the bonded area. When a suitable buyer is found, the peanuts are transported from the bonded area to the destination country, which can flexibly grasp the sales opportunity and save costs.
Andrew HuangYears of service:7Customer Rating:5.0
Supply chain optimization expertConsult
There is also transit re-export. Peanuts pass through the transit country, but do not undergo any processing, warehousing or other operations in the transit country. They are only transported to the destination country by taking a detour. However, this requires a higher level of planning for the transportation route.
Elizabeth LiYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Compliance and risk managerConsult
In addition, quota re-export also exists. Some countries have quota restrictions on peanut imports. Through re-export trade, the quotas of the transit country are utilized to legally sell peanuts to the destination country.
Amanda YangYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Cost control consultantConsult
Re-export by utilizing special trade agreements. When the transit country has signed trade preference agreements with peanut-exporting countries and peanut-importing countries respectively, the preferential terms of the agreements can be utilized to reduce costs and realize re-export trade.
Jennifer WangYears of service:4Customer Rating:5.0
Market development consultantConsult
Consignment re-export. Peanuts are consigned to agents in the transit country, and the agents look for buyers to sell according to market conditions, so that market demands can be responded to in a timely manner.
Emily LiuYears of service:10Customer Rating:5.0
Settlement and payment expertConsult
There is also a barter re-export in re-export trade. That is, peanuts are exchanged with other goods, and then the exchanged goods are transported to the destination country for sale.
Robert ChenYears of service:6Customer Rating:5.0
Customer service consultantConsult
William YangYears of service:5Customer Rating:5.0
International logistics consultantConsult