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今年前2个月广西始发中越班列发运量同比增长753%
Zhong Guo Jing Ji Wang·2025-03-06 02:55

Core Insights - The Guangxi Nanning Bureau of China Railway reported a significant increase in the volume of goods transported via the China-Vietnam freight trains, with a total of 5,118 TEUs shipped in the first two months of the year, representing a year-on-year growth of 753% [1] - The Nanning Bureau is leveraging the advantages of the China-Vietnam freight trains, such as ample capacity, fast delivery, and stable pricing, to expand its market and customize transportation solutions for clients [1] Group 1 - The freight trains have seen a notable increase in specific goods, with mixed cargo and fiberboard experiencing year-on-year growth of 127 times and 16 times, respectively [1] - The range of goods transported via the China-Vietnam freight trains has expanded to 267 categories, covering 25 provinces and regions in China and reaching ASEAN countries like Vietnam, Laos, and Thailand [1] - The Nanning International Railway Port accounts for 76% of heavy cargo and 88% of container shipments exported to Vietnam by rail [1] Group 2 - A logistics director from Guangxi Bangda Tianyuan International Freight Co. noted that the China-Vietnam freight trains are favored by companies due to their affordable and stable pricing compared to fluctuating sea freight and high road transport costs [1][2] - The company has increased its export volume via the China-Vietnam freight trains to 8.5 times that of the previous year, focusing on goods such as generator sets, motorcycle parts, and industrial raw materials [3] - The Nanning Bureau is planning to develop mixed container cargo sources and implement a "group buying" approach to further reduce transportation costs [4] Group 3 - The Nanning Railway Logistics Center has enhanced its facilities to support the significant growth in mixed cargo, including the installation of security equipment and the establishment of a one-stop service for cargo collection, security checks, and loading [5] - The Nanning Bureau is coordinating with customs to apply for additional clearance qualifications for lithium batteries at the Pingxiang railway port, aiming to facilitate the direct export of domestically produced lithium batteries to Vietnam [5]