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武汉集齐“五型”国家物流枢纽
Chang Jiang Ri Bao·2025-06-23 00:30

Core Viewpoint - Wuhan has been approved to establish a production service-type national logistics hub, becoming the second city in China to achieve this status, which is part of the national logistics hub construction plan for 2025 [1][4]. Group 1: Logistics Hub Overview - The approved logistics hub is located in Wuhan Economic Development Zone, relying on key logistics facilities such as the Dunku Industrial Station and Jiangsheng Automobile Roll-on/Roll-off Terminal [4]. - The hub integrates six core functions: trunk logistics organization, multimodal transport transfer, regional distribution and delivery, international logistics, logistics integration services, and supply chain logistics services, along with four extended functions including logistics finance and supply chain finance [4]. Group 2: Goals and Development Plans - By 2030, the hub aims to achieve three core goals: a cargo throughput exceeding 10 million tons, an average reduction of logistics costs for enterprises by over 12%, and an increase in the proportion of trunk transportation to over 30% [4]. - The city plans to enhance the hub's functionality and accelerate the construction of related projects, such as the second phase of the China Railway Yitong Logistics Center and the first phase of Tongjin Port and supporting infrastructure [4][6]. Group 3: Industry Impact - The establishment of the logistics hub is expected to deepen the integration of logistics and manufacturing in Wuhan's "Automobile Valley," fostering a high-quality supply chain logistics system and supporting the high-quality development of the automotive industry [5]. - The approval of this hub completes Wuhan's layout of the five types of national logistics hubs, which will further enhance the city's logistics capabilities and lay the foundation for the development of a national logistics hub economic zone [5][6].