Trans-Eurasia Logistics

The first such train arrived in Hamburg from Xiangtan on 6 October 2008, taking 17 days to make the trip.

[2] Intermodal companies Polzug, Kombiverkehr, and TransContainer are also involved in the project.

[3] Since end of 2020, Up to 60 trains per week run between Shenzhen and Duisburg (rhine harbour).

[4] Container trains travel from China to Germany via the Trans-Mongolian and Trans-Siberian Railways, and then via Belarus and Poland - the route collectively known as the "Eurasian Land Bridge".

Trans-Eurasia Logistics operates the Yiwu - Madrid Railway line, which is the longest goods railway line in the world and connects China, Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Poland, Germany, France and Spain.

Trans-Eurasia Logistics