[Press Release] North China’s first direct express flight to South America arrives in Tianjin, Qupai Fruit Industry celebrates spring with fresh fruits

Published 2024년 1월 18일

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The arrival of the "BACH" ship at Tianjin Port marked the successful transportation of over 2,500 tons of Chilean cherries, with Qupai Fruit Industry accounting for 50% of the cargo volume. This new direct shipping route reduced logistics distribution time by 30 hours and costs by 30%, allowing for faster and more cost-effective transportation of fruits from the port to various wholesale markets in China's northern regions. Qupai Fruit Industry's cooperation with partners, including Tianjin Port Group Logistics Co., Ltd. and the Chile Fruit Exporters Association, aims to create a more efficient and convenient fruit supply chain, contributing to the integration of "ports, industries, cities and enterprises" and the coordinated development of Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei.
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|The "BACH" ship that sails directly from Chile to the port Ports, industries, cities and enterprises are working together, and Qupai Fruit Industry is warming up Beishuo. On the evening of January 16, the "BACH" ship successfully docked at the Tianjin Port Container Terminal, and more than 2,500 tons of Chilean cherries fully loaded on board arrived at the port as scheduled. China's famous fruits Distributor Qupai Fruit accounts for 50% of the total cargo volume of the whole ship of cherries. As a passenger and beneficiary of the first direct express line from North China to South America, Qupai Fruit has experienced for the first time the multi-party co-construction and sharing of the "Belt and Road" maritime The convenience of road development ensures the supply of high-quality fruits in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and northern regions with its strength, bringing the "first bite" of the southern hemisphere to people across the country as they celebrate the New Year. On the ...
Source: Guojiguoshu

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