Sea rail intermodal transportation is another major advantage of Anshang International Logistics. We are dedicated to providing customers with railway transportation from Hefei, Xi'an, Lianyungang, Qingdao, Tianjin and other places to Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Russia and Outer Mongolia via Alataw Pass/Khorgos, Manzhouli, Erlianhot and other ports, as well as related businesses such as trailers, warehousing, import and export customs declaration agency, inspection and quarantine, and transportation insurance, to provide customers with "one-stop" comprehensive logistics services. (1) Transit cargo transportation: Main business: TCR route is shipped to Qingdao and Lianyungang by sea, and then transported by railway to five Central Asian countries, Mongolia, Russia, etc. through Alashankou/Khorgos port, Erlianhot port, Manzhouli port Container and other cargo transportation or reverse transportation; The TSR route is shipped by sea to Vladivostok, and after transshipment, it is transported by railway to countries such as Russia, Central Asia, and Europe for container and other cargo transportation or reverse transportation; The TIR route is shipped by sea to Bandar Abbas Port, and then reloaded and transported by truck or railway to Turkmenistan, Armenia, and other regions for container and other cargo transportation. The TBR route is shipped by sea to the Baltic Sea port, and after transshipment, it is transported by railway or road to Russia, five Central Asian countries, and other countries for container and other cargo transportation; The TIR route is shipped by sea to Bandar Abbas Port, and then reloaded and transported by truck or railway to Turkmenistan, Armenia, and other regions for container and other cargo transportation. (2) Railway transportation export business Transportation route: Starting station - Alataw Pass/Dostock (Khorgos/Atenkori) - five Central Asian countries, Russia, etc; Starting station - Manzhouli/Houbaikal - Russia; Starting station - Erenhot/Zamyn Uud - Ulaanbaatar.
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