FAW Launches First China-Europe Freight Train, Slashing Shipping Time to 18 Days
Chinese automaker FAW has launched its first dedicated freight train to Europe, reducing transport time from 45 to 18 days and cutting logistics costs by over 30%.
7,900 km
27 days
over 30%
What Happened
On August 25, FAW Group launched its inaugural China-Europe freight train from its logistics hub, carrying premium auto parts for its Hongqi, Jiefang, and Bestune vehicles. The route spans approximately 7,900 kilometers and represents a key step in Jilin Province's effort to build an opening-up gateway. The service also supports the Belt and Road Initiative and promotes dual circulation between China and Europe.
- 45 days vs 18 days
- Baseline vs over 30% lower
Why this matters
This new rail link boosts FAW's export competitiveness, strengthens supply chains for Chinese auto brands in Europe, and supports the Belt and Road Initiative by facilitating two-way trade of auto parts.
Terms in This Story
- Belt and Road Initiative
- A global infrastructure development strategy adopted by the Chinese government to enhance trade and economic cooperation.
- Dual circulation
- An economic strategy focusing on strengthening domestic demand while maintaining international trade.
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