On April 26th, the first "France Post Special Train" China Europe train departed from Chengdu International Railway Port in Sichuan, and is expected to arrive in Europe in 14 days. This is also the first time that French postal companies have utilized the China Europe train for long-distance transportation, which is beneficial for the development of international trade.
This morning, a China Europe express train, the French Postal Special Train, loaded with cross-border e-commerce goods such as small household appliances, digital products, and customized clothing, successfully departed from Chengdu International Railway Port. It is reported that this is the first time that French Post has used the China Europe train for long-distance transportation. Afterwards, the operation will be normalized at a frequency of no less than two columns per month.
Alexei, representative of France Post and brand director of Deputia Asia Pacific: After our first special train is dispatched, there will be more frequent special trains in the future. This is another major symbol of France Post's further expansion of the Chinese market. With the Chengdu International Trade Train as the link, it will achieve stable two-way operation of the train, bring opportunities for the extension of logistics trunk lines to the depths of international trade in Asia and Europe, and greatly improve the service level of our international business.
In order to address the safety and timeliness of long-distance transportation, the Chengdu China Europe Express follows the "five fixed" mode of international railway transportation, including fixed points, routes, train numbers, schedules, and pricing, to achieve seamless connection and stable control of the entire transportation process.
In addition, it is reported that this special train is also a special train commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Chengdu International Trade Train. As of now, Chengdu International Train connects 100 overseas cities and 30 domestic cities, with a total of over 22000 trains and over 15000 service enterprises, driving the development of international trade.