Starting from January 1, 2026, the EU’s new “Customs Control and Management Regulation” officially came into force, requiring cross-border e-commerce goods to provide detailed origin certificates, product safety reports, and carbon footprint data. In response to the new policy, cross-border logistics service providers have launched a one-stop “pre-compliance audit” solution to help Chinese sellers avoid customs risks.
📋 Core Services of Pre-Compliance Audit
- Policy Interpretation & Document Compilation
Professional teams will interpret the new regulations according to different product categories (such as electronics, textiles, and food), and assist sellers in preparing standardized origin certificates and safety reports. For example, for electronic products, they will guide sellers to provide CE certification test reports and battery safety data sheets to meet EU market access requirements. - Carbon Footprint Calculation & Optimization
The new regulations require disclosure of the carbon footprint of the entire supply chain. Logistics providers use self-developed carbon accounting systems to calculate the carbon emissions of goods from production, transportation to warehousing, and provide optimization suggestions, such as switching to low-carbon transportation routes or using recyclable packaging materials, helping sellers reduce carbon emissions by an average of 18%. - Customs Simulation Audit & Risk Early Warning
Before goods are shipped, the system will simulate EU customs inspection processes to identify potential risks such as incomplete documents or non-compliant product labels. Once risks are detected, early warnings will be sent to sellers within 24 hours, with a 95% accuracy rate in avoiding customs detention and fines.
📊 Market Impact & Seller Feedback
Industry data shows that after the implementation of the new regulations, the customs clearance rate of non-compliant goods in the EU has dropped by 35%. A cross-border e-commerce seller specializing in home textiles said: “The pre-compliance audit service helped us successfully pass EU customs inspection for the first batch of goods after the policy was implemented, avoiding potential fines of up to 10,000 euros.”



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