According to the latest General Administration of Customs Announcement No. 78 of 2025, industrial refrigerationEquipment ImportsRequired to CompleteFull - process Compliance Management. A case where an electromechanical import company faced a 40-day customs delay due to incorrect commodity classification warns us: mastering the following process nodes can save 20-30% time costs.
Stage 1: Triple Verification of Qualification Documents
Starting from 2025, the Import Catalog of Electromechanical Products has added new environmental requirements for refrigerants. Companies need to prepare:
Agency export agreement (original)
Original manufacturers refrigerant GWP value test report
Pressure vessel ASME certification (applicable to refrigeration units)
Special documents:
Proof of frozen equipment storage capacity at the import port
Cold chain transport temperature monitoring system registration number
Stage 2: The Technical Game of Commodity Classification
A case where a company declared refrigeration units under 8418.69, resulting in 7% additional tariffs, but successfully reclassified under 8418.59 after providing new evidence shows:
Key judgment factors:
Relationship between compressor power and refrigeration capacity conversion
Whether it includes a temperature control system module
Unit integration level (complete unit/parts)
Phase 3: Data Support for Customs Valuation
For common royalty fee issues regarding refrigeration equipment, it is recommended to prepare:
Price composition documentation:
Technical patent fee allocation calculation sheet
Payment certificates for overseas installation and commissioning fees
Comparable price database:
Transaction records of similar equipment from the same brand in the past three years
Procurement price list of main components
Phase 4: Technical Barriers in Inspection and Quarantine
New energy efficiency regulations for refrigeration equipment to be implemented in 2025 require:
Mandatory testing items:
Measured COP value not less than 95% of nominal value
Annual refrigerant leakage rate <0.5%
Key documents for verification:
Material certificates for evaporator/condenser
Refrigerant charge quantity declaration document
Phase 5: Strategies for Local Inspection
Recommended preparations for common inspection issues:
On-site verification toolkit:
Multilingual operation manual (including Chinese translation)
According to the 2025 amendment to the Special Equipment Safety Law:
Key follow-up management points:
Monthly energy efficiency data reporting in the first year of operation
Mandatory re-inspection of pressure vessels every three years
Risk early-warning mechanism:
Establishment of core component replacement traceability system
Configuration of remote monitoring data interface
A case study from a cold chain logistics company demonstrates that adopting a pre-classification + segmented transportation solution can reduce customs clearance time to 12 working days, proving that professional agency services can lower compliance costs by 40%. It is recommended that enterprises initiate customs clearance scheme verification during equipment procurement to avoid fundamental conflicts between technical parameters and customs requirements.