Rail traffic between China and Hamburg shows positive development

06 Nov 2020 00:00 Hinterland

The People's Republic of China is the most important trading partner of the Port of Hamburg. In 2019 alone, around 2.6 million TEUs were handled in seaborne trade. Almost one-third of all containers passing through Germany’s largest seaport have China as their destination or origin. As Europe's largest railway port, Hamburg also plays an important role in land-based trade with China, especially as part of the New Silk Road. With the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the People's Republic is developing an extensive economic zone between Asia and Europe and is primarily expanding continental rail traffic. As a result, over 100,000 TEUs were transported by rail between the Port of Hamburg and various destinations in China in 2019.

Thanks to its lower carbon footprintand high speed, rail freight transport is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative to air and sea freight in international trade. Now rail transport has also proven to be comparatively resilient in times of crises Service providers and rail operators are even reporting an increase in bookings during the coronavirus pandemic. This is due in part to suspended liner shipping services and a growing demand for medical equipment.

Currently there are 232 confirmed marketed connections between Hamburg and China, serving 20 destinations in the People's Republic: Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Ganzhou, Harbin, Hefei, Jinan, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Shilong, Suzhou, Weihai, Wuhan, Xiamen, Xi'an, Yantai, Yiwu, Zhengzhou.

Freight trains depart from various terminals at least once a week, and from the industrial centers of Chongqing, Chengdu, Zhengzhou and Xi'an even four to five times a week. Their route, which is 10,000 to 12,000 kilometers long, runs either through Siberia and along northern Mongolia or via the southern route through Kazakhstan, Russia and Belarus.

The trains take an average of 14 to 16 days between Hamburg and most of the 20 destinations. Connections to and from China's eastern coast - such as to/from the cities Jinan and Yantai in Shandong Province - take about 21 days. This route is also served by the new "Shandong-Europe Express", which was launched earlier this year.

New brochure: Hamburg - Gateway to the New Silk Road

In light of these positive developments, Port of Hamburg Marketing has updated its informational leaflet on the New Silk Road. With revised contents and graphics, the brochure is now available in Englishand Chineseonline in our media library and as a print version at our main office in Hamburg. Please contact Lea Mentzel at mentzel@hafen-hamburg.de or +49 40 37709 136 if you are interested.

Rail traffic between China and Hamburg shows positive development

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