Xi’an Terminal Increased Transit to 276,000 Tons in 2024
10.03.2025
The Xi’an Terminal increased transit to 276,000 tons in a year. This achievement strengthens Kazakhstan and China’s positions in logistics. This is reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.
Xi’an Terminal: Current Success
The terminal’s current capacity reaches 133,000 TEUs annually, but its plans are ambitious. Experts predict transit volume will rise to 456,000 tons in 2025.
More than 5,000 China-Europe trains departed from the Xi’an dry port last year. The terminal handled 25% of all shipments on this route, setting a record.
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The joint hub in Xi’an strengthens the Trans-Caspian route, and the results are evident. Transit volume grew 33 times in a year due to efficient operations.
Rail freight between Kazakhstan and China is steadily growing, and this project plays a key role. It consolidates up to 40% of container trains heading to Kazakhstan.
Xi’an Terminal: Plans and Prospects
In 2024, the Trans-Caspian route reached a milestone by dispatching its 300th container train. This event confirms the route’s growing popularity and regional significance.
The Kazakhstan-China hub is expanding its transit volumes, and experts are impressed by its prospects. By 2025, it will become an even more vital logistics hub.
The dry port demonstrates success by uniting the logistics efforts of both countries. Transit growth strengthens economic ties between Kazakhstan and China each year.
The joint project not only boosts cargo flow but also enhances the efficiency of the China-Europe route. It is becoming a leader in regional transit logistics.
Transit volumes through Xi’an continue to grow, proving the effectiveness of the joint initiative. In the future, the hub will expand capacity for new records and achievements.
Kazakhstan and China are developing the project together because it is crucial for trade. And 276,000 tons per year is just the beginning of its potential.
The Trans-Caspian route is advancing rapidly, with numbers speaking for themselves. In 2025, the hub will strengthen its position with increased transport volumes.
The joint project consolidates up to 40% of container trains, making a significant impact. It accelerates freight delivery between Asia and Europe every year.
A record-breaking 5,000 trains confirm its success, but future plans go further. By 2025, experts predict the hub will increase transit to 456,000 tons.
The Kazakhstan-China project has become a key logistics link, and its growth remains steady. It continues to support the development and future of the Trans-Caspian route.
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