Hefei International Dry Port was invited to make a typical speech at the National Development and Reform Commission Symposium on Promoting the Construction of Modern Logistics System

发布日期:2022-07-15 浏览次数:478

On the morning of July 14, Zhang Jiangbo, deputy director of the Economic and Trade Department of the National Development and Reform Commission, hosted a symposium on promoting the construction of modern logistics system in Rizhao, Shandong Province.

Hefei International Land Port as one of the invited enterprise representatives, the company chairman Zhang Haoqi made a typical speech at the meeting. Zhang Haoqi analyzed the effectiveness and problems of the construction of China-Europe Classes and Hefei Dry Port Logistics Hub in recent years, and made suggestions on promoting the quality and cost reduction and efficiency of China-Europe Classes and Logistics Hub from the national level, which received positive response and high affirmation from the leaders of National Development and Reform Commission and China Federation of Logistics.

The invitation to speak is the importance and affirmation of the construction work of Hefei International Dry Port and Hefei Dry Port-type National Logistics Hub. Since the establishment of Hefei International Dry Port, it has continuously made significant progress in the operation of the trains, business expansion and project construction. In the past 8 years, Hefei China-European Liner has shipped a total of 2,440 trains, with over 160,000 TEUs of iron-sea intermodal transport and a trade volume of over 10 billion U.S. dollars.

Next Hefei International Dry Port will continue to adhere to the "4211" development strategy, accelerate the integration into the national logistics hub construction, help build a "hub + channel + network" modern logistics system, and contribute to the construction of a new double-cycle development pattern.

On the afternoon of July 14, the fourth session of the National Logistics Hub Alliance Council (expanded) will be awarded the first batch of the "14th Five-Year Plan" national logistics hub.



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