From January to July, a total of 8582 Central Asian trains were operated at six major ports and stations in China, with a total of 686197 TEUs of goods shipped, an increase of 4.2% year-on-year. Among them, 4144 Central Asian trains were operated at Khorgos Port, and 395324 TEUs of goods were delivered. The number of trains and goods shipped ranked first; Mohan Port has launched 2564 Central Asian trains, with a total of 146566 TEUs of goods shipped, ranking second in both train operation and cargo shipment volume.
In July, six major ports and stations in China launched 1211 Central Asian trains, sending 100437 TEUs of goods. Among them, 566 Central Asian trains were operated at Khorgos Port, and 55110 TEUs of goods were delivered. The number of trains operated and the number of goods shipped ranked first. Mohan Port operates 361 Central Asian trains, sending 20991 TEUs of goods, ranking second in both train operation volume and cargo shipment volume.
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Source: Land Port Network
Editor/Yang Meiling
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