At the Central South International Land Port Consolidation Center in
Changsha, dispersed small and micro goods such as electronic
accessories, auto parts, and hardware products, which had been neatly
packaged at factories under the guidance of railway logistics companies,
were awaiting autonomous sorting, grouping, and centralized container
loading. They would embark on a westbound journey via the "Silk Road LCL
(Less than Container Load)" of China-Europe freight train service.
In the past, small, medium, and micro enterprises in inland areas could
not independently book containers for shipment due to insufficient cargo
volume. Thus, they had to choose expensive air freight or slow sea
freight. The high logistics costs and long transportation cycles greatly
hindered their pace of going global and made it difficult to steadily
explore overseas markets. To address the pain points of small and micro
exports, Central South International Land Port has innovatively created a
specialized consolidation and combined transport model, breaking the
threshold of traditional full-container transport and precisely catering
to the small-batch, multi-frequency, and personalized export needs of
small, medium, and micro enterprises.
Leveraging the intelligent dispatching system of the Changsha Railway
Logistics Center and the stable, high-frequency China-Europe freight
train service, dispersed cargo from various enterprises and categories
in Hunan and surrounding areas are uniformly consolidated, intelligently
distributed, and co-loaded, achieving "multiple goods sharing a
container to go global together." This significantly improves container
utilization and effectively revitalizes fragmented inland foreign trade
resources.
This article is from Hunan Provincial Government. www.enghunan.gov.cn.
Translator: Pang Yuehui
Chinese source: Chinanews