Railway port in Sichuan transports goods further, more efficiently Through developing multi-model international transportation and improving customs clearance efficiency, the Chengdu International Railway Port in Chengdu, southwest China’s Sichuan province, has become a platform where trade companies sell their products to more places and countries.
Chengdu International Railway Port (Photo/Publicity department of Qingbaijiang district, Chengdu) Chengdu has seen nearly more than 2,000 trips made by China-Europe freight trains from January to December this year, according to Yang Qiling, general manager of the Chengdu International Railway Port Investment & Development (Group) Co., Ltd. The city has a great demand for the transportation of imported and exported commodities, which tests the handling capacity of the international railway port.