Core Insights - The Western Land-Sea New Corridor has achieved a significant milestone, with container shipments surpassing 1 million TEUs for the first time, reaching 1,001,455 TEUs, representing a year-on-year growth of 72.5% [1] Group 1: Shipment Growth and Structure - The shipment volume from cities such as Chengdu, Guiyang, Chongqing, Liuzhou, and Nanning to the Beibu Gulf and Zhanjiang Port has shown notable increases, particularly in chemicals, machinery parts, and stone materials [1] - The cargo structure has diversified, including bulk commodities like coal and ore, as well as chemical products, agricultural products, and electromechanical products [1] Group 2: Operational Expansion - The railway department has increased the frequency of scheduled trains, expanding the coverage of the corridor to a total of 24 routes, with 14 routes originating from Beibu Gulf and Zhanjiang ports [3] - The Qinhai Port East Station has reported a total cargo throughput of 10.572 million tons, marking a year-on-year increase of 29.7% [3] - From January to June, 21,000 vehicles were exported through Qinhai Port, reflecting a year-on-year growth of 27.72% [3] Group 3: Historical Context and Future Outlook - Since the launch of the Western Land-Sea New Corridor in 2017, a cumulative total of 4.7 million TEUs have been shipped, maintaining a double-digit annual growth rate [3] - The network has evolved from a single route to a comprehensive logistics network connecting major provinces in Western China [3]
西部陆海新通道班列首次实现年度发送量突破百万标箱
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-05 14:25