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厦门物流通道海铁联运与中欧班列共促发展
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-16 14:55

Core Insights - The launch of the 2000th "Silk Road Maritime" sea-rail intermodal train on August 16 marks significant progress for the "Southeast Logistics Golden Corridor" connecting Jiangxi and Fujian provinces [1] - The sea-rail intermodal service, initiated in March 2023, has received positive market feedback for its "point-to-point" container cargo delivery within 24 hours, enhancing connectivity to key cities in Europe, Africa, and Southeast Asia [1] - Xiamen serves as a crucial hub for China-Europe freight trains and sea-rail intermodal goods, with a robust network established over years, covering central and western China and extending to Southeast Asia [1] Group 1 - In the first half of 2025, Xiamen's sea-rail intermodal operations achieved a container throughput of 75,700 TEUs, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 21.7% [1] - The "Silk Road Maritime" and China-Europe freight trains have effectively connected the "Maritime Silk Road" and "Land Silk Road," accelerating economic development [1] Group 2 - Since the first China-Europe freight train departed from Xiamen in August 2015, a total of 1,378 trains have been operated, transporting 122,200 TEUs with a total value exceeding $5.249 billion [2] - The service currently includes seven operational routes, covering 13 countries and over 30 cities, facilitating nearly a thousand types of import and export goods [2] - The recent release of the local standard for "Multimodal Transport Single Document Service Specification for Container Sea-Rail Intermodal Transport" in June 2023 marks a new phase of efficiency and convenience in Xiamen's container multimodal transport [2]