Reforming the West Land-sea New Corridor to Enhance Iron-sea Combined Transport Capacity

Reforming the West Land-sea New Corridor to Enhance Iron-sea Combined Transport Capacity

The New Western Land-Sea Corridor faces multiple challenges in enhancing its iron-sea intermodal transportation capabilities, including inadequate infrastructure, weak industrial coordination, and a lack of regional cooperation. By strengthening infrastructure development, integrating resources, and optimizing policy guidance, it is possible to improve the overall transportation efficiency of this corridor, thereby supporting the economic development of the western region.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Key to Overcoming Cyclical Challenges in the Photovoltaic Industry Starting from Logistics Digitalization in the Yangtze River Delta

Key to Overcoming Cyclical Challenges in the Photovoltaic Industry Starting from Logistics Digitalization in the Yangtze River Delta

The photovoltaic industry in the Yangtze River Delta is thriving amidst the global low-carbon transition but faces challenges of overcapacity. Digital logistics play a crucial role in improving freight efficiency, which is a pressing issue for businesses. The application of the Yunmanman platform has enhanced the efficiency of photovoltaic logistics, reducing costs and increasing effectiveness, helping enterprises navigate through industrial cycles.

09/27/2024 Logistics
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Exploring Bukavu A Gem and Commercial Hub in Eastern Congo

Exploring Bukavu A Gem and Commercial Hub in Eastern Congo

Bukavu is a city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo and the capital of South Kivu Province. The economy is primarily based on agriculture and mining, boasting rich natural resources and an industrial foundation. Additionally, its unique geographic location and beautiful natural landscapes attract an increasing number of investments and tourists, injecting vitality into the regional economy and cultural development.

Asiaeurope Freight Volumes Affected by Supply Chain Shifts

Asiaeurope Freight Volumes Affected by Supply Chain Shifts

Asia-Europe freight volume is influenced by various factors, including trade policies (tariffs, agreements, import/export regulations), economic environment (growth, exchange rates), logistics (costs, efficiency), industrial supply chains (relocation, integration), geopolitics (conflicts, diplomacy), and market demand (consumption, innovation). These elements collectively shape the Asia-Europe freight landscape. Understanding them is crucial for grasping the dynamics of international logistics and its responses to global changes.

Chinas Top Exports Dominate European Trade Market

Chinas Top Exports Dominate European Trade Market

This article provides an in-depth analysis of popular Chinese export goods to Europe, including industrial manufactured goods, agricultural products, textiles, electronics, and machinery equipment. It also offers practical tips for customs clearance when exporting to Europe. The importance of understanding market demands, improving product quality, and addressing trade challenges is emphasized. This aims to help Chinese enterprises better expand their presence in the European market.

China-europe Railway Express 'chang'an' How to Shape a New Global Logistics Pattern

China-europe Railway Express 'chang'an' How to Shape a New Global Logistics Pattern

In 2020, the China-Europe Railway Express 'Chang'an Hao' operated 3,720 trains, with a total cargo weight of 2.811 million tons, becoming the top performer in national core indicators. Its extensive reach covers Central Asia and South Asia, enhancing global logistics efficiency through an innovative sea-rail combined transport system. This development has also facilitated industrial agglomeration and foreign trade growth in the Xi'an region.