Los Angeles Times (Sunday)

China-Europe Railway Express marks milestone

- — YUAN SHENGGAO

The 1,000th freight train of the China-Europe Railway Express’ Xiamen team departed from the coastal city in Fujian province on June 2, heading toward its final destinatio­n of Hamburg in Germany.

The train has been making regular trips to Europe since Xiamen joined the transconti­nental route in August 2015.

Almost 80,000 containers of goods worth more than $3 billion have been shipped from or to Xiamen via the rail network, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Via the China-Europe Railway Express, Xiamen has launched routes to Europe, Asia and Russia, and expanded its connection­s with more than 30 cities in 12 countries.

The destinatio­ns include Poznan, Poland; Moscow, Russia; Almaty, Kazakhstan; and Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

The scheduled train services of the China-Europe Railway Express offer a faster and more convenient logistics channel for trade with Russia, China News Service quoted Yu Jiangang, general manager of internatio­nal business of a Xiamen-based trade company, as saying.

Compared with shipping by sea, the rail service helps shorten the travel time by nearly two weeks, he added.

Yu’s company exports nearly 1,000 containers of light industrial products, such as clothes, shoes and accessorie­s, to Russia annually.

“The China-Europe Railway Express service enables our products to hit the shelves faster so we can gain the upper hand in the market, accelerate our capital turnover and reduce our financial costs,” Yu said.

The rail service is popular with businesspe­ople because of its safety, large shipment volume, low freight costs and being less affected by weather, industrial insiders said. For instance, it takes 16 days for such a train to carry goods from Xiamen to Hamburg, roughly two-thirds less than the travel time via sea transport.

As a crucial regional transport hub, Xiamen has a premium internatio­nal port opening container routes to major shipping destinatio­ns especially in Southeast Asia, as well as China’s Taiwan.

Combining with the city’s ocean routes, the ChinaEurop­e Railway Express services are more appealing to exporters from neighborin­g countries, including Thailand, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia and India, as well as China’s Taiwan and Hong Kong, for transit trade.

They ship their goods by sea to Xiamen, and then via the China-Europe Railway Express service, to their overseas destinatio­ns. This way, travel time is reduced to less than 20 days, which would otherwise take 30-40 days.

Centering on the rail service, Xiamen is gearing up to develop multimodal transport businesses.

In addition, the ChinaEurop­e Railway Express has launched the “less than a container load” shipping model, where many small shipments to different consignees are consolidat­ed in one container in Xiamen. The city has increased cooperatio­n in intercity express rail services with other cities, including Xi’an in Shaanxi province and Chongqing.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? The China-Europe Railway Express Xiamen launches its 1,000th service in June.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY The China-Europe Railway Express Xiamen launches its 1,000th service in June.

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