Core Insights - The Western Land-Sea New Corridor has sent over 5 million TEUs (Twenty-foot Equivalent Units) since its launch in 2017, with 500.3 million TEUs sent as of November 29 this year, indicating strong growth in logistics services for trade along the corridor [1] - In 2023, the corridor has sent over 1.3 million TEUs, reaching 130.8 million TEUs, which represents a year-on-year increase of 55.3% [1] Summary by Category Export and Import Goods - The main export goods this year include chemical products, machinery parts, and new energy vehicles, while the primary import goods consist of bauxite, coal, and grain [1] - The corridor has achieved a balanced two-way shipment, with 657,000 TEUs sent from ports to inland areas and 651,000 TEUs sent from inland to ports, both showing significant year-on-year increases of 58.9% and 57.1% respectively [1] Operational Efficiency - The railway company at the hub of the Western Land-Sea New Corridor has optimized transportation organization to meet demand, setting a record for daily loading and unloading operations six times this year, with a peak of 1,405 cars per day [1] - There has been a notable increase in imports of goods such as pulp, spodumene, and rubber from countries like Thailand, Mozambique, and Indonesia, while exports from Chongqing and Guangxi, including generator sets and auto parts, have also seen significant growth [1]
西部陆海新通道班列已累计发送货物突破500万标箱
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-11-30 05:54