Against the backdrop of China Hainan Free Trade Port’s high-level opening-up policies, Hainan has become a pivotal hub for global generator maintenance business. Focusing on the core demands of cross-border enterprises for cost-saving and compliant maintenance, we sort out the most concerned questions about generator maintenance and bonded maintenance in Hainan, with detailed answers on zero-tariff benefits and cost optimization below.
Bonded maintenance for generators is a compliant business model in Hainan FTZ, where faulty generators and imported spare parts for repair are brought into Hainan under bonded customs supervision, with the maintenance process completed locally and the repaired equipment re-exported overseas. This model abides by Hainan FTZ’s customs regulations and is the core form of efficient generator maintenance for cross-border trade.
Enterprises engaged in generator maintenance in Hainan FTZ can enjoy the zero-tariff policy for imported spare parts used in repair. The imported parts for generator maintenance are exempt from import tariffs, as well as import-stage VAT and consumption tax, which is the key policy support for reducing the overall maintenance cost of cross-border generator repair.
Thanks to the zero-tariff policy for imported spare parts and the efficient operation of the bonded maintenance model, choosing Hainan for generator maintenance can help enterprises reduce overall maintenance costs by 15%-30% compared with traditional cross-border maintenance routes, significantly optimizing the cost structure of global power equipment operation.