Core Insights - The transportation, warehousing, and postal industry in Wuhan experienced a value-added growth of 10.8% in the first three quarters of this year [1] - The Central Asia freight train service from Wuhan has successfully launched its 100th train, marking a significant milestone in its operations [1] Group 1: Central Asia Freight Train Operations - The Hubei Railway Group has actively expanded its Central Asia freight train services, characterized by "fast efficiency, low cost, and superior service," supporting industries such as photovoltaics, machinery, and chemicals in building cross-border supply chains [3] - Since the regular operation began on April 12, the comprehensive logistics costs have decreased by 30% through a multimodal transport model, attracting goods from the Yangtze River Delta and Pearl River Delta to consolidate in Wuhan [3] - The number of Central Asia trains operated from Wuhan has increased by 339% year-on-year, with a monthly operation scale reaching one train every two days, peaking at a record 20 trains in September [3] Group 2: Central Europe Freight Train Developments - On October 15, a Central Europe freight train from Wuhan departed for Germany, marking the extension of the logistics network to Northern Europe, with goods reaching Denmark for the first time [3] - The Central Europe freight train service from Wuhan has established 59 stable cross-border transport routes, covering 40 countries and 120 cities across the Eurasian continent [3]
中亚班列(武汉)开行量同比增3倍
Chang Jiang Ri Bao·2025-10-30 00:35