First UK-China freight rail leaves London; to travel 12k km via 7 nations

Cheaper than air freight, faster than sea freight; part of China's One Belt, One Road initiative

IANS  |  London 

The first China-bound carrying British products left on a 12,000-km journey on Monday, adding another terminal to the rail freight between and

The DB Cargo train, loaded with 30 containers carrying products, including whisky, soft drinks, vitamins and baby products, started from east London's DP World Gateway to Yiwu city in central Zhejiang province, east

After going through the Channel Tunnel, the train will pass through seven countries — France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia, — before arriving in eastern on April 27, reported the Daily Mail.

Three months ago the first freight service from to arrived in Barking, East The journey is cheaper than air freight and faster than sea freight, according to the report.

The service is part of China's One Belt, programme of reviving the ancient trading routes with the West, initially created more than 2,000 years ago.

DP World Chief Executive Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem said the first freight service from to is a "significant trade occasion".

He added: "DP World Gateway, one of the UK's largest logistics hubs, is designed and developed to ensure products can be both imported and exported from via ship or train in a faster, safer and more reliable way than ever before."

"We look forward to enabling and facilitating more trade between Britain, and the whole world."

Trade Minister Greg Hands said: "This new rail link with is another boost for global Britain, following the ancient trade route to carry British products around the world."

"It shows the huge global demand for quality goods and is a great step for DP World's £1.5 billion Gateway port as it also welcomes its first regular container ships from Asia," he said.

is the 15th European city on an expanding map of China's rail freight, the daily reported.

First UK-China freight rail leaves London; to travel 12k km via 7 nations

Cheaper than air freight, faster than sea freight; part of China's One Belt, One Road initiative

Cheaper than air freight, faster than sea freight; part of China's One Belt, One Road initiative

The first China-bound carrying British products left on a 12,000-km journey on Monday, adding another terminal to the rail freight between and

The DB Cargo train, loaded with 30 containers carrying products, including whisky, soft drinks, vitamins and baby products, started from east London's DP World Gateway to Yiwu city in central Zhejiang province, east

After going through the Channel Tunnel, the train will pass through seven countries — France, Belgium, Germany, Poland, Belarus, Russia, — before arriving in eastern on April 27, reported the Daily Mail.

Three months ago the first freight service from to arrived in Barking, East The journey is cheaper than air freight and faster than sea freight, according to the report.

The service is part of China's One Belt, programme of reviving the ancient trading routes with the West, initially created more than 2,000 years ago.

DP World Chief Executive Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem said the first freight service from to is a "significant trade occasion".

He added: "DP World Gateway, one of the UK's largest logistics hubs, is designed and developed to ensure products can be both imported and exported from via ship or train in a faster, safer and more reliable way than ever before."

"We look forward to enabling and facilitating more trade between Britain, and the whole world."

Trade Minister Greg Hands said: "This new rail link with is another boost for global Britain, following the ancient trade route to carry British products around the world."

"It shows the huge global demand for quality goods and is a great step for DP World's £1.5 billion Gateway port as it also welcomes its first regular container ships from Asia," he said.

is the 15th European city on an expanding map of China's rail freight, the daily reported.

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