Sea Freight Services Freight Forwarder Dpp and DAP From China to USA

Customization: Available
Transit Time: 15 Days
Destination: Poland, United States of America, Canada, The United Kingdom, France, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Italy, Sweden, Russia

Product Description

Basic Information
Model NO.
SEA Freight
Type
International Aviation Service
Multimodal Connection
Rail + Sea/Road/Air Transport
Standard Runtime
Western: 12-15 Days, Eastern: 10 Days
Transportation Costs
60%-70% Lower Than Air Freight
Product Category
New Energy Vehicles, PV Modules, etc.
Trademark
China-Europe Railway Express (CRE)
Production Capacity
50000 PCS/Week
Sea Freight Services Freight Forwarder
Product Description

China-Europe Railway Express: The Strategic Lifeline of Eurasian Connectivity

The China-Europe Railway Express (CRE), launched in March 2011, has become a vital component of transcontinental logistics under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Operated by China State Railway Group, this network unites Asia and Europe through three strategic corridors, redefining freight transportation with efficiency and sustainability.
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Key Features & Achievements

1. Operational Framework

  • Western Corridor: Via Alashankou or Horgos through Central Asia and Russia.
  • Central Corridor: Through Erenhot, linking Mongolia and Russia.
  • Eastern Corridor: Via Manzhouli/Suifenhe into Russia.
  • Fixed Schedule: Standardized timetables for dependable cargo service.

2. Global Reach & Growth

  • Over 110,000 trains run by June 2025, transporting 11 million TEUs.
  • Facilitated $420 billion+ in trade value across 22 European countries and 60+ destinations.

3. Competitive Advantages

  • Speed: Transit time of 12-18 days (vs 30-45 days by sea).
  • Cost: 1/5 of air freight cost and 1/4 of sea freight time.
  • Green Logistics: 70% less CO2 emissions than air freight.

4. Economic & Geopolitical Impact

  • Trade Diversification: Supporting IT exports, automotive parts, and agriculture.
  • Supply Chain Resilience: Absorbed 30% of rerouted containers during Red Sea disruptions.
  • Regional Development: Boosting hubs like Xi'an and Leipzig.
Global Logistics Route
Supply Chain Connectivity
Strategic Significance

CRE stands as a beacon of BRI's visionary outlook on "hard connectivity", nurturing integration across the Eurasian landscape. By 2030, it aims to reach 150+ destinations, spearheading innovations like block trains and rail-air intermodal solutions. This artery revolutionizes global logistics paradigms.

Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How long does the China-Europe Railway Express take?
The standard runtime is significantly faster than sea freight, typically taking 12-18 days depending on the corridor and destination.
Q2: What are the primary corridors used by the CRE?
The network operates through three main corridors: the Western (via Kazakhstan), the Central (via Mongolia), and the Eastern (via Northeast China into Russia).
Q3: Is rail transport more cost-effective than air freight?
Yes, the CRE costs approximately 60%-70% lower than air freight while being much faster than traditional sea routes.
Q4: What types of products are typically transported via CRE?
Commonly transported goods include New Energy Vehicles (18%), photovoltaic modules (12%), electronics, automotive parts, and perishable agricultural products.
Q5: How does the CRE contribute to environmental sustainability?
The railway express produces about 70% less CO2 emissions compared to air freight, supporting global carbon neutrality and green logistics goals.
Q6: How reliable is the CRE schedule?
The service adheres to fixed, standardized timetables, ensuring dependable and predictable delivery for time-sensitive cargo across Eurasia.

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