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The cold-chain consignment of Lao bananas arrives in Beijing, China. --Photo CMG FM93 |
Laos-China railway carries 390 tons of bananas from Vientiane to China
A shipment of 390 tons of bananas has been transported by rail to China on a refrigerated train travelling from Vientiane to Kunming and onwards to Pinggu district in Beijing.
The shipment arrived in Beijing on Sunday after the train left Vientiane on October 12, completing the eight-day journey on the Laos-China railway before reaching its destination in Pinggu district.
China imports about 700,000 tons of bananas from Laos annually.
After leaving Vientiane, the train entered China through Mohan Port in Southwest China’s Yunnan province and the bananas arrived in Beijing through cold-chain transport, according to the Global Times.
Director of the Cold Chain Logistics Department of the China Railway Special Cargo Logistics Company, Yi Qiang, told the Global Times on Sunday that compared with traditional methods, this shipment used a full cold-chain and smart logistics system, speeding up delivery and reducing costs.
“To ensure the successful launch of the first cold-chain train, our company provided a tailored logistics plan, using its cold-chain containers to precisely manage temperature, humidity and other conditions based on the requirements for carrying bananas, guaranteeing cargo quality throughout the journey,” Yi said.
Beijing will work with various enterprises to boost the transport capacity of the China-Laos railway, aiming to enhance regional trade.
ByTimes Reporters
(Latest Update October 22, 2024)
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