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Friday, November 29 2019 - 18:17
AsiaNet
Xinhua Silk Road: Direct container shipping route opens between Central China's Wuhan and Japan Thursday
WUHAN, China, Nov. 29, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A direct container shipping route that connects Wuhan, capital of Central 
China's Hubei Province, with cities in Japan including Osaka, Kobe and Nagoya 
was officially kicked off on November 28.

Compared with existing routes, the river-ocean container shipping route can 
save about two days and takes only five days for cargo to reach the 
above-mentioned ports of Japan from Wuhan city.

Apart from largely reducing logistics costs, the container shipping route also 
helps expand the railway-waterway joint transportation channels between Japan 
and Europe through Wuhan as a place of transshipment.

As Zhang Lin, director of Wuhan New Port Administration Committee, introduces, 
direct container shipping services will be offered once a week with two vessels 
on duty by turns.

Upon the future stable operation of the route, services will be increased to 
twice a week with four container ships providing services by turns together 
with an increase in ports of call in Japan, according to Zhang.

By April 2020, the route is expected to link up with the Sino-Europe freight 
train routes of Wuhan to realize multi-model international transportation via 
transshipment in the city.

By the closed-loop international logistics channel, goods from Japan can be 
delivered to regions such as Central Asia, the Middle East and Europe.

In recent years, 80 percent of export commodities of Wuhan, whose foreign trade 
kept growing rapidly, have been exported via shipping, triggering tremendous 
demands for direct international shipping routes.

In 2018, Japan became the fourth largest trading partner of China's Hubei 
Province and the second largest trading partner of Wuhan, with annual trade 
value with Hubei reaching 27.4 billion yuan, up 18.5 percent year on year.

Launching the direct container shipping route will help unlock the economic 
complementarities between Wuhan and Japan. By integrating with the Sino-Europe 
freight train routes of Wuhan, it is good for enterprises from Wuhan and Japan 
to jointly explore the third party market in Central Asia, the Middle East and 
Europe, said industry insiders. 

Original link: https://en.imsilkroad.com/p/309673.html

Source: Xinhua Silk Road Information Service
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