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The China Europe train to bererast logistics center in Moscow started from Shenyang

July 09, 2020

China-Russia co-construction of the Moscow Bereleast logistics center 18 issued the first Central European train, from Moscow to Jinan, Shandong. This marks an important progress in the construction of China-Russia railway logistics corridor, which will be conducive to promoting economic and trade exchanges between China, Russia and China and the construction of "Belt and Road ".


Bereleast Logistics Center, built by China Liaoning Port Group in cooperation with the Russian Railway Company, is located 30 kilometers north of Moscow City. The project began in 2017, and the two sides plan to build it into the largest multi-functional international logistics center in Moscow, which integrates centralized transfer and warehousing.


The first train, carrying 61 containers, mainly wood products, industrial raw materials products, flour grain and oil, from Moscow through the city of Erlianhaote, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region of China, to Jinan, Shandong, the entire 15 days. Through this line, the goods sent from China to Russia are mainly industrial equipment, household appliances, clothing and other commodities.


Russia listed the Bereleast logistics center as a key construction project, in the guarantee of construction and operation to give strong support. Three 1050m railway loading and unloading lines and 56000m2 yard have been built and put into use in the first phase of the project.

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