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Friday, November 15 2019 - 14:19
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Xinhua Silk Road: Direct container shipping route from Central China's Wuhan to Japan scheduled to operate from Nov. 28
BEIJING, Nov. 15, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

Wuhan, capital of central China's Hubei Province, will launch direct container 
shipping service to Japan on November 28, according to Wuhan New Port 
Administration Committee.

The city took the move to shorten waterway transport cycle as local goods used 
to be shipped to Shanghai, a coastal metropolis in East China for export, which 
prolonged its transportation cycle and sometimes needs 2-3 days.

However, as the city's foreign trade burgeoned recent years and 80 percent of 
its goods were exported via waterways or airways, opening direct shipping 
services for export goods are in dire need.

To the end, Wuhan blueprinted near-sea direct container shipping routes to 
Japan and the Republic of Korea as early as three years ago and promoted 
building 500-TEU container vessel for the river-ocean direct shipping services.

On June 12, Central China Logistics Hanya 1, the tailored container ship for 
the Wuhan-Japan direct shipping route moved into the water. The vessel is 125 
meters long and 20.8 meters wide and enjoys a transport capacity of 
7,900-deadweight tons.

Wu Shiquan, general manager of COSCO Shipping Lines (Wuhan) Co., Ltd. said that 
based on Wuhan's multi-model joint transport and Sino-Europe cargo trains, the 
opening of the direct container shipping service to Japan can optimize the 
railway-waterway transport channels from near-sea countries to Europe through 
Wuhan.

Via the line, broader connections between the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road 
and the Silk Road Economic Belt can be formed, says an official with the Wuhan 
New Port Administration Committee, adding that it can also better satisfy the 
growing shipping demands driven by rapidly developing local trade and trade in 
central and west China.

Direct container shipping service is planned to be offered once a week, which 
will be increased upon the operation conditions, according to the official with 
the committee.

Recent years, Wuhan kept strengthening its role as a transport hub in the upper 
and middle reaches of the Yangtze River. In 2018, the container throughput of 
the port of Wuhan exceeded 1.5632 million TEUs, up 15.31 percent year on year. 
From January to May of this year, 0.683 million TEUs of container throughput 
was completed, up 16.01 percent year on year. 

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SOURCE: Xinhua Silk Road Information Service 
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