Yiwu's development of China Europe train increased by 70%
At 17:45 on April 12, the x8020 China Europe train started from Yiwu with 100 TEUs of export goods and left the country via Alashankou, heading for Madrid, Spain. It is the 102nd China Europe train sent out this year. So far, since this year, the total number of China Europe trains opened in Yiwu has increased by 70% year on year. Since this year, the number of China EU trains in Yiwu has increased sharply, which is a microcosm of railway enterprises and commercial enterprises "joining forces" to jointly realize the counter trend growth of China EU trains. In the first quarter, the railway opened 363 China Europe trains and sent 35000 TEUs in the Yangtze River Delta, a year-on-year increase of 38.5% and a 100% heavy box rate. China Railway Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd. firmly sets up a fusion thinking, and cooperates with China Railway Container Transportation Co., Ltd. to jointly establish a marketing team, formulate marketing plans, visit and connect target customers, and extend service touch; give full play to the role of customs supervision area and inspection and quarantine place set up in logistics bases such as North Hefei and West Yiwu, so as to provide customers with customs declaration , application for inspection and other one-stop services. In order to improve the efficiency of China Europe train transportation, Shanghai Bureau Group Co., Ltd. implements the "three priorities" of transportation, hoisting and hanging, selects the high-quality box source and vehicle source, optimizes the loading plan and loading scheme, and implements the "one-to-one", "one-stop" and "one-stop" customized services. At the same time, in order to further expand the scope of China Europe train's cargo collection, the group company accelerated the construction of railway inland port. 15 China Europe train loading stations, such as Lianyungang and West Suzhou, covered 12 major cities in the Yangtze River Delta. 11 China Europe trains arrived at 26 cities in 16 countries, including five Central Asian countries, Russia and Germany.