Xinhua Silk Road: New Shipping Route Russia, e. Connecting ports in China

BEIJING, (ANTARA/PRNewswire)- A cargo ship recently departed for Jingjiang Port in East China's Jiangsu Province and unloaded nearly 20,000 tons of coal imported from Russia at Longo Port in East China's Shandong Province, connecting a new shipping route in Russia. Longkou and Jingjiang are officially open.

It marks the start of another multimodal logistics and transportation channel, a new achievement for the development of high-quality belt and road development made by Longo Port of Yantai Port Group, a subsidiary of Shandong Port Group.

Through the new shipping route, part of the coal imported from Russia will be unloaded at the port of Longo and distributed to the surrounding areas and economic zones in the western part of Shandong. The rest of the coal will be sent to the Yangtze River Basin via Longzhou-Jingjiang, providing a golden route for imported coal and reducing extensive costs for related companies.

In recent years, relying on its good location, priority railway policies, bonded policies and other favorable conditions, Longkou Port has strengthened the integration of internal and external services by integrating various transportation components including railway and sea transportation.

Longkou Port is committed to contribute more to the stability and smoothness of the coal industry's industrial and supply chain by continuously enriching the coal transportation infrastructure and increasing the port's core competitiveness and influence.

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Source: Xinhua Silk Road

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