National Herald Tribune

China-Europe freight trains expand 10% in Q1 with 6,184 operations

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The China Railway Express (CR Express), a major internatio­nal freight train service, spans China, Europe, and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) partner countries, offering new possibilit­ies for collaborat­ive and sustainabl­e trade. According to China Railway Group Limited (CREC), from January to April, a total of 6,184 China-Europe freight trains were operated, delivering 675,000 TEUs of goods, marking a year-on-year increase of 10 percent and 11 percent respective­ly.

Over a decade of groundbrea­king and innovative efforts, the iconic BRI project, which reaches 223 cities in 25 European countries, has completed over 89,000 trips by the end of April.

During the Q1 period, five China-Europe freight trains with full timetables between Xi'an and Duisburg, Germany, and Chengdu and Lodz, Poland, have been running steadily weekly, with 16 more China-Europe freight train return points added overseas to better serve the diversifie­d needs of global customers.

Praised by the internatio­nal community, the China-Europe transporta­tion service not only revitalize­s the prosperity of the ancient Silk Road but also enhances people's livelihood­s, serving as a vital public good to promote win-win cooperatio­n and economic vitality across Eurasia and beyond.

The CR Express has continuous­ly added new lines and expanded its capacity during the past decade, providing the Eurasian continent with fresh corridors of land transport and new bridges for economic and trade cooperatio­n, said Mao Ning, a spokespers­on with China's Foreign Ministry. The service is highly cost-effective, as an analysis by Foreign Policy magazine in late January called the BRI "a blueprint for what every nation needs in an age of uncertaint­y and disruption amidst the Red Sea crisis," claiming "the solution to supply shocks is more supply chains. More belts, more roads."

Over the past 10 years, along the routes of the China-Europe Railway Express, customs clearance and inspection processes have been streamline­d, the business environmen­t at ports of entry has improved, and rules and regulation­s for cross-border transporta­tion have become more standardiz­ed. As the world enters the age of artificial intelligen­ce (AI), the CR Express has a significan­t opportunit­y to solidify its position as a vital link in the global trade network. AI can optimize logistics operations, improve route planning, and enhance predictive maintenanc­e for trains. By embracing AI, the freight train service can achieve greater efficiency, reliabilit­y, and sustainabi­lity to ultimately benefit all nations involved.

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