It refers to dedicated logistics services in cross-border e-commerce, such as the China-US dedicated line, France dedicated line, Italy dedicated line, etc. Specifically, the five stages of collection (of goods), trunk line (transportation), customs (clearance), warehousing, and distribution are handled either by the dedicated logistics company itself or in cooperation with other outsourced enterprises. Typically, the entire process can be traced using the dedicated line company's tracking number. The customs declaration attribute is for commodities, following a commercial customs clearance model, and is included in customs statistical data.
The greatest advantages of cross-border B2C commercial dedicated lines lie in their efficiency and high-quality services. Not only do they offer merchants a variety of products, such as registered Japan-China dedicated line services and recommended registered Germany dedicated line services, but they also bring great convenience through self-developed logistics methods.
Under the B2C model, Chinese enterprises directly face foreign consumers, primarily selling personal consumer goods. Logistics mainly relies on methods such as air parcel, postal mail, and express delivery, with postal or courier companies acting as the customs declaration entities. Currently, most of these services are not included in customs registration.