
1. What kind of shelves require professional expertise?Export agent?
According to the latest international trade regulations for 2025, the following three types of shelves must be entrusted to professional agents:
- Steel storage racks: 37 countries/regions involved in anti-dumping duties
- Adjustable shelves over 2 meters in height.: EU EN 15878 certification or US RMI certification must be provided.
- Display shelving with wooden components: An ISPM15 fumigation certificate must be obtained.
2. How to Choose a Compliant Export Shelf Agent?
It is recommended to screen through the "three checks and three reviews":
- Check qualifications:
- AEO Customs Certified Enterprise
- International freightMember of the International Federation of Freight Forwarders Associations (FIATA)
- View case:
- Export records of the same product category in the past 3 years
- The success rate of customs clearance at the destination port ≥98%.
- Wind control verification:
- Whether trade compliance specialists are assigned
- Is there a pre-classification dispute resolution mechanism?
III. Year 2025customs clearanceWhat are the new changes?
For shelf-type products, special attention should be paid to:
- RCEP rules of origin refined: Steel components must provide smelting process certification.
- The United States has added a new HS code 9403.20.4590 (modular shelving system).
- The EU requires an EPR registration number (Extended Producer Responsibility for packaging materials).
Fourth,International logisticsHow to optimize the solution?
Recommend transportation methods based on shelf types:
- 14. Full Container Load (FCL) Transportation: Suitable for steel-wood hybrid shelving with a capacity of >15 cubic meters
- Flat rack container: Addressing the transportation challenges of ultra-wide (>2.3 meters) shelving
- Foldable packaging: Innovative Solutions to Reduce Shipping Costs by Over 30%
5. What are the certification requirements for the destination country?
Key Compliance Points in Major Markets:
- European Union: CE Certification + EN 15878 Test Report
- United States: UL 2423 Certification + RMI Quality Mark
- Australia: AS 4084-2012 Standard Certification
- Middle East: GCC Certification + Fire Resistance Test Certificate
VI. How to Avoid Common Trade Risks?
Warning Cases from the Past Three Years:
- U.S. Customs Seizure Case: Failure to Mark Maximum Load Capacity.
- EU Penalty Case: Wooden Pallets Lacking IPPC Markings
- Australian Return Case: Rust Prevention Treatment Does Not Comply with AS 3715 Standard.
7. How are agency service fees calculated?
2025 industry standard fee structure:
- Basic Service Fee: 1.2%-2.5% of the cargo value (including customs clearance and documentation)
- Value - added services:
- Certification Agency Service: $800-$2,500/item
- Destination Port Demurrage Fee Payment: $50 per bill
- Risk deposit: 10% of the cargo value (refundable)
It is recommended that enterprises pay special attention when signing agency agreements.Liability Allocation ClausesandForce majeure handling mechanismProfessional agents should provide a complete trade compliance commitment letter and be equipped with a 24-hour customs clearance exception response team. For the latest shelf import policies of specific countries, feel free to leave a message for consultation.