The China-Europe freight rail corridor saw unprecedented activity with 3,501 trains running from January to February, as per China Railway Group. Carrying 352,000 TEUs, volumes rose 25% year-on-year, with trains up 32%. This dual improvement in quantity and quality fortifies global trade links.
Behind the scenes, the group bolstered organizational frameworks, crafted precise operations plans, and synced with border officials. The refined 95306 ‘Digital Port’ elevated clearance speeds, while deepened collaborations with en-route railways secured punctuality across borders.
Nationwide, 14 key assembly points amplified cargo collection and monitoring protocols. Undeterred by Spring Festival shutdowns, they sustained full operations, ensuring uninterrupted service and supply chain fluidity.
These results affirm rail freight’s critical role in resilient logistics. As demand grows, China Railway’s model offers a blueprint for efficient, sustainable international transport.
