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DHL opens centers of support for the rail shipment Asia-Europe to the Havre, Felixstowe and Genoa
Inaugurated a new railway service between China and Germany
November 4, 2019
Express the logistic company and of deliveries DHL of the Deutsche Post group has announced the opening of three centers in France, Reign Unito and Italy which charged to support the customers interested to the transport for railway way of their goods between Europe and Asia. New the Rail Competence Centers European have center to the Havre, Felixstowe and Genoa and joins to already the four installed in China, to that open in Poland and the Rail Competence Center di Stoccarda, first dedicated to a domestic market that is inaugurated in 2017.
Moreover DHL has contextually announced the inauguration of a new railway service between China (Xi'an) and Germany (Amburgo and Neuss) that the company emphasizes to be a fastest on this director having transit Time of 10-12 days regarding 17 days usually employed in order to connect the resorts. The service covers about 9.400 kilometers through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, Lithuania and the oblast of Kaliningrad in order then to arrive in European Union crossing Poland and Germany. The service is realized in collaboration with Lowers Railway, Belintertrans, RTSB Gmbh and UTLC - Eurasian Rail Alliance.
Thomas Kowitzki, responsible China Rail, Multimodal Europe of Global DHL Forwarding, have explained that DHL has recorded "a remarkable increase of the volumes of goods transported for railway way along the "New Via of the Silk" from China to Europe and vice versa. The produced ones of rail shipment - it has added - collect interest because of their relationship cost-effectiveness, of the reduced times of distance and the smaller emissions of co2 respect to other modalities of transport".
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