The Yangtze River Delta has made remarkable strides in sea-rail transport in 2023, breaking the milestone of one million TEUs ahead of schedule by 14 days. This figure represents an 11.3% increase compared to last year, showcasing the efficient synergy between ports and inland areas.

Major ports such as Shanghai and Ningbo-Zhoushan have reported an average daily throughput of nearly 8,800 TEUs, demonstrating their robust logistics capabilities. Additionally, the number of fixed train services has risen to 119, further enhancing the efficiency and flexibility of sea-rail transport, ensuring timely delivery of goods.

As the sea-rail transport capacity in the Yangtze River Delta continues to strengthen, related businesses can expect lower logistics costs, thereby boosting overall economic vitality. Looking ahead, with further improvements in transportation networks, the Yangtze River Delta is set to play an even more significant role in the national economy.