How long does it take for BMW to start transportation after arriving at the port?
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Automobile port stores are actually similar to car 4S stores, equivalent to vehicles in duty-free zones, except that port stores only carry imported models and have different procurement channels. BMW transportation situation: Automobile port stores are actually similar to car 4S stores, equivalent to vehicles in duty-free zones, except that port stores only carry imported models and have different procurement channels. BMW X5 resale value: The resale value of BMW X5M has always been an important component of its cost-effectiveness. The resale value of BMW X5M has always been an important component of its cost-effectiveness. Car resale value specifically refers to the ratio of a vehicle's selling price after several years of use to its original new car price. Factors affecting resale value.
Last time I ordered a new BMW, after the car arrived at the port, I waited almost a week before it started shipping. That process was quite a hassle. The port needs to handle customs clearance procedures and check documents like tax forms and customs declarations, all of which affect the timeline. Only after customs clearance is completed will the transport company arrange for truck or train shipment. If the documents are in order, it might move in two or three days, but if customs is busy or during holidays, it could drag on for about ten days. I recommend confirming the progress with the salesperson in advance to avoid delays in picking up the car. I remember back then, I just happened to hit a port queue and was stuck for a full seven days—almost messed up my road trip plans. Once it started moving, though, everything went smoothly.