Xinjiang’s Rail Hub Becomes Key Player in Cross-Continental Commerce
Horgos Port, a bustling railway gateway in northwest China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, has smashed records this year by managing over 7,000 China-Europe freight train trips! 🎉 Connecting 46 cities across 18 countries, this logistics powerhouse is moving everything from car parts to gaming consoles—proving that global trade is still firing on all cylinders. 🚚💨
Speed Meets Efficiency
Thanks to a major customs overhaul in May, imports now clear in under 16 hours (down from 3 days!), while local exports zip through in just 1 hour. ⏳ Real-time data sharing between customs and rail teams has slashed processing times by up to 80%—talk about a productivity glow-up! 💡
From Xinjiang to the World
Located on the China-Kazakhstan border, Horgos and its sister port Alashankou have become vital links in a network spanning 229 European cities and 100+ Asian cities. 🌐 In 2024 alone, these trains transported enough cars to fill 220,000 shipping containers—that’s like moving every Tesla ever sold in California… twice! 🚗✨
With 128 Chinese cities now plugged into this steel-and-rail web, Horgos proves that even in our digital age, good old-fashioned trains keep the global economy chugging. 🛤️💼
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Horgos Port handles over 7,000 China-Europe freight train trips
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