Workflow
国产汽车“出海”添新通道 上海南港码头新开澳新直航班轮航线
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-09-29 09:23

Core Insights - The launch of the direct shipping route between China and Australia/New Zealand aims to enhance logistics for domestic automobile exports, particularly focusing on electric vehicles [1][2] Group 1: Shipping Route Details - The inaugural voyage of the "Viking Emerald," a roll-on/roll-off ship with a capacity of 4,300 vehicles, carried 2,330 items, including various brands of new energy vehicles and some engineering vehicles and parts [1] - The new route is expected to significantly improve the efficiency of exporting Chinese automobiles by reducing the number of intermediate ports and shortening the journey to within 14 days [4] Group 2: Market Demand and Policy Support - The new shipping line aligns with the growing demand for electric vehicles in Australia, where the government has set a target for electric vehicles to account for 30% of new car sales by 2030 [2] - The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has set a target of approximately 15.5 million electric vehicles to be sold by 2025, representing a year-on-year growth of around 20% [2] - Australia is expected to become one of the most dynamic markets for new energy transportation in the Asia-Pacific region, supported by various government initiatives and incentives [2] Group 3: Historical Context and Future Outlook - Chinese shipping companies have previously established connections with the Australia/New Zealand market, successfully carrying vehicles since April 2023 [2] - The ongoing delivery of new ships and the accumulation of experience in scheduled operations since 2025 have positioned the new shipping route for comprehensive launch [2]