The rail-sea transport services in the Yangtze River Delta are experiencing rapid growth, particularly at major ports like Shanghai and Ningbo-Zhoushan, where the average daily dispatch has approached 8,800 TEUs. This upward trend is supported by an increase in the number of fixed trains, which now stands at 119, focusing on exporting goods such as photovoltaic components, white goods, and hardware.
The railway department is also continuously promoting innovation, having implemented a series of new transport solutions to enhance efficiency and service quality. As the economy continues to grow, the rail-sea transport in the Yangtze River Delta is set to inject vitality into the regional economy, becoming a key driver for trade development.
This achievement not only reflects the improvement in transport capacity but also showcases the competitiveness of the Yangtze River Delta in the modern logistics sector. Looking ahead, with further policy enhancements and ongoing infrastructure optimization, rail-sea transport is expected to encounter even greater development opportunities.
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