The first Dongfeng Motor's Special Train for Export Heading towards Central Asia

July 26, 2023
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The departure ceremony of the First Dongfeng Motor Special Train for Export was Held at Dzungarian Gate Port, Xinjiang Urumqi, July 24, by wire, the first Dongfeng Motor export special train departure ceremony was held at Dzungarian Gate Port, Xinjiang, marking the normalization of wide gauge loading in Dzungarian Gate Comprehensive Bonded Area, further helping Xinjiang open up to the outside world at a high level. The first Dongfeng Motor's Special Train for Export departed from the port.


With the issuance of the departure order, 249 Dongfeng vehicles will be transported from Dzungarian Gate port to Tashkent, Uzbekistan by train. Dongfeng Motor Corporation is one of the automobile enterprises with the most complete industrial chain and the richest product camp in China's automobile industry. Dzungarian Gate Port's convenient customs clearance and cargo conditions and advantages of trade and transportation accumulation create a good development environment for enterprises.


Zhu Yun, assistant general manager of Dongfeng Group Import and Export Co., Ltd., said, "Dzungarian Gate is located at the forefront of China's opening to the west, with unique geographical advantages, and the port has very good infrastructure, which provides great convenience for enterprise development, which is why we choose to start at Dzungarian Gate."


To expand export channels, Dongfeng Group and Junfeng Company have specially opened up railway dedicated lines. At present, where Trans-Eurasia Logistics can reach, Dongfeng export vehicles can reach by special railway trains.


In order to continuously improve the customs clearance efficiency of Dzungarian Gate, since this year, Alashankou City has coordinated customs, railway, border inspection and other joint inspection units, made concerted efforts and innovative measures to further reduce intermediate transshipment links, improve freight efficiency, provide convenient services for foreign trade, and open a convenient and fast "new channel" for export.