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DPD hikes delivery biz in nation’s southwest

- By HUANG ZHILING and PENG CHAO in Chengdu Contact the writers at huangzhili­ng@chinadaily.com.cn

France-based delivery company DPD is expanding its business in China as it deepens cooperatio­n with its Chinese partners.

Jean-Claude Sonet, executive vicepresid­ent of DPD, said the company has been actively expanding markets outside of Europe in recent years. On Monday, DPD signed a cooperatio­n agreement with the Qingbaijia­ng district government in Chengdu, capital of Southwest China’s Sichuan province, and Sichuan SRL Supply Chain Management Co Ltd, to jointly build a global crossborde­r e-commerce freight distributi­on project at Chengdu Internatio­nal Railway Port.

According to the agreement, the three parties will join efforts to build a Chengdu-based cross-border e-commerce distributi­on center service network that serves the whole country and the world. They will also encourage high-quality global cross-border trade enterprise­s to invest in Chengdu.

The cooperatio­n between DPD and the Qingbaijia­ng district government officially began last April, when DPD’s first customized freight train began operations at Chengdu Internatio­nal Railway Port and headed for Malaszewic­ze, Poland. Then in August, the company establishe­d its only railway logistics consolidat­ion center in China in the district.

During his visit to Chengdu for the signing ceremony, Sonet said he was impressed by the advanced facilities at Chengdu Internatio­nal Railway Port and the transporta­tion service capabiliti­es of the China-Europe Railway Express (Chengdu).

The customized freight trains have provided a stable and efficient logistics channel for cross-border e-commerce customers over the past year, and he looks forward to deeper and long-term cooperatio­n, he said.

Ma Zhipeng, general manager of DPD China’s strategy center, said the company shipped 1,130 containers via the China-Europe Railway Express (Chengdu) in 2023, achieving a total import and export trade value of 890 million yuan ($123 million).

Ma expects the figure to double this year as the company is scheduled to increase the frequency of its customized freight trains from two to four per month, starting from April.

DPD has the largest parcel delivery network in Europe, and the cargo shipped to Malaszewic­ze via freight trains can be quickly distribute­d and delivered to customers in all European countries, Ma said.

“Compared with air transporta­tion, shipping goods by a freight train would take longer in delivery time, but its advantage in much lower transporta­tion costs is obvious to customers who seek cost-effectiven­ess,” he added.

Pu Xuanyi, deputy director of the marketing department at Chengdu Internatio­nal Railway Service Co Ltd — operator of the China-Europe Railway Express (Chengdu) — said her company has been improving logistics efficiency to serve internatio­nal clients.

“The transit time of the round-trip express trains between Chengdu and Lodz, Poland, has been shortened and stabilized at 12 days,” she said.

The latest statistics from the Chengdu Internatio­nal Railway Port Administra­tive Committee show that internatio­nal express trains departing from Chengdu have extended their reach to 30 cities in China and 108 foreign destinatio­ns.

 ?? WANG XI / XINHUA ?? DPD’s customized freight train leaves Chengdu, Sichuan province, for Malaszewic­ze, Poland.
WANG XI / XINHUA DPD’s customized freight train leaves Chengdu, Sichuan province, for Malaszewic­ze, Poland.

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