Cross-border Road Transportation - China to Europe and Central Asian Countries
Main Routes:
China major cities – Central Asian countries
China major cities – Kazakhstan – Russia
China major cities – Kazakhstan – Russia – Europe
China major cities – Kazakhstan – Azerbaijan – Georgia – Europe
Product Features:
Transportation time is faster than railways, and costs lower than air transportation, offering a ground transportation solution between railways and air transportation.
Flexible transportation mode covering a wide range of regions, but susceptible to port and epidemic impacts, suitable for high-value-added goods, fast-moving consumer goods, and e-commerce shipments.
Trucks holding TIR certification further shorten transportation time by leveraging mutual recognition of customs along the route.
Cross-border Road Transportation - China to Southeast Asian Countries
Main Routes:
China major cities – Vietnam – Laos – Thailand – Malaysia – Singapore
China major cities – Vietnam – Cambodia
China major cities – Vietnam – Laos – Thailand – Myanmar
China major cities – Myanmar
China major cities – Laos
Product Features:
Faster transit time compared to sea transportation, and lower cost compared to air transportation, providing a ground transportation solution that falls between sea and air transportation.
Flexible transportation options that can cover most regions, but may be affected by ports and pandemic situations. Suitable for high-value goods, fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), and e-commerce shipments.
Domestic Road Transportation - China Domestic Road Network
Main Routes:
Leveraging China Railway’s domestic network, covering over 800 pickup locations and more than 300 major cities, with over 1500 main road routes covering the entire country.
Product Features:
Flexible and efficient, providing support for air, sea, and rail transportation, as well as offering point-to-point services for various types of customers through various warehouses and transit warehouses.
Through platforms and backend systems, optimizing and configuring in-transit vehicles and routes, effectively utilizing resources to provide faster and more cost-effective services for customers.