前三季度西部陆海新通道货运量同比增长70.3%
Guang Xi Ri Bao·2025-10-07 02:42

Core Insights - The Western Land-Sea New Corridor's rail-sea intermodal trains have seen a significant increase in container shipments, reaching 1.09 million TEUs in the first three quarters of the year, marking a 70.3% year-on-year growth [1][2] - The year 2023 is projected to be the fastest year for shipment growth since the corridor's inception, with expectations to exceed 1.3 million TEUs and a total transport volume surpassing 5 million TEUs [1] Group 1 - The X9590 train, carrying 90 containers of goods from Thailand, Indonesia, and the UAE, departed from Qinzhou Port East Station to Chongqing Tuanjie Village Station [1] - The milestone of 1 million TEUs was achieved in just 247 days this year, compared to over four years for the first million TEUs [1] - The rail department has expanded the new corridor from the initial "Yugui New" line to 26 regular routes, enhancing connectivity with the China-Europe Railway Express [2] Group 2 - The established routes include 15 regular lines starting from Beibu Gulf Port and Zhanjiang Port, creating an efficient transport network covering major cities in the western region [2] - As of August 2025, the types of goods transported via the corridor have expanded to 1,316, including electronics, vehicles, machinery, and food, fostering a positive cycle of logistics and trade [2] - The rail-sea intermodal trains have reached 18 provinces, 75 cities, and 163 stations in China, connecting to 577 ports in 127 countries and regions globally [2]