China Daily

Freight shipments from Wuhan to Japan resume

- By ZOU SHUO and LIU KUN in Wuhan Huahang Hanya 2, Huahang Hanya 1 Hanya 2 Hanya 1 Contact the writers at zoushuo@chinadaily.com.cn

Wuhan, the city that was hit hardest by the COVID-19 pandemic on the Chinese mainland, has resumed more internatio­nal freight routes to aid the global fight against the outbreak and accelerate local work resumption.

The a tailored container ship for the Wuhan-Japan direct shipping route, left a city port along the Yangtze River on Saturday bound for Kobe, Japan, making it the first direct internatio­nal container shipping service to resume in the Hubei provincial capital.

The ship left Yangluo Port at 5:30 pm on Saturday, carrying almost 300 metric tons of anti-epidemic supplies, petrochemi­cals and daily necessitie­s, and is scheduled to arrive in Kobe on Thursday, said Yang Min, general manager of Wuhan New Port Datong Internatio­nal Shipping Co, which operates the container ship.

The service was launched on

Nov 28, with the arriving in Osaka, Japan, five days later.

It was the first internatio­nal container shipping service to be launched at the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River and shortened the travel time from Wuhan to Japan by three days, as ships traveling from the city used to have to transfer via Shanghai.

The ships will set sail regularly each Saturday, with and

taking turns to transport goods between Wuhan and cities in Japan. The round trip takes 14 days.

With the resumption of the line, Wuhan aims to build its ports into internatio­nal ones and strengthen the city’s role as a transport hub in the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River, said an official at the Wuhan New Port Administra­tion Committee.

Separately, a new airfreight route was launched on Sunday linking Wuhan and Osaka.

The flight, loaded with 15 metric tons of epidemic control and prevention supplies and other goods, took off at 2:36 pm on Sunday from Wuhan Tianhe Internatio­nal Airport.

It is the first regular internatio­nal airfreight route to launch since the airport resumed operation on April 8.

The all-cargo air route is operated by a Boeing 737-900 aircraft of OKAIR, according to Hubei Airports Group.

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