Logistics company DHL Global Forwarding now offers an overland service connecting Shenzhen in China and Minsk in Belarus. Goods will move between the two cities in just 12 days.
The new DHL routs covers new connections to several major cities along the Chinese ‘Belt and Road’, and is the newest route in the DHL Asia-Europe-Asia multimodal network.
DHL is to manage the new route along with China Brilliant. It offers LCL and FCL services on the route.
“Eastern Europe’s economies are growing faster than almost any others worldwide, with significant export opportunities arising from the region’s rising wages and disposable income levels,” said Steve Huang, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding Greater China.
“Minsk offers Chinese businesses an efficient gateway into the Baltic States and Nordic countries in addition to other major European destinations like Warsaw, Hamburg and Tilburg via Brest.”
“With Shenzhen’s economy exceeding expectations to grow by 9% last year, the route also opens sizable opportunities for European exporters looking to sell to one of China’s most vibrant trade and business hubs, or use it as an important gateway to Southeast Asia and the rest of the Chinese consumer market. Our newest route further supports strategic infrastructure projects designed especially to support the Belt and Road, such as the Great Stone Industrial Park – the largest joint project between China and Belarus that will span decades; strengthens bilateral ties between the two countries; and also lays the groundwork for further rail connectivity to the Nordic and Middle Eastern states involved in the Belt and Road.”
Zhang Chunhua, Founder of China Brilliant Group, added: “Trade growth between China and Belarus shows no signs of slowing down, and we are excited to be partnering with DHL to further streamline freight connections between both countries.”
DHL said that the new route will transit through the Alashankou-Dostyk rail juncture which already services several other flagship multimodal services, including rail connections from Chengdu, Zhengzhou, and Lianyungang to continental Europe.
As with its other “Belt and Road” routes, DHL will offer GPS tracking of containers and fully-managed customs clearance for the Shenzhen-Minsk connection.
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