China: Gansu's first designated supervision site for imported grain ushered in its first import business

Published Nov 29, 2020

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Lanzhou Customs in Gansu, China, has started operating a designated supervision site for inbound grain, with the first batch being 1,113 tons of linseed from Kazakhstan. The site, located in the logistics park of Zhongchuan North Station, is part of the Tiehai Highway Multimodal Transport Demonstration Project and is designed to handle up to 300,000 tons of grain annually. The linseed was transported by the China-Europe Express train and will be inspected and released locally by Lanzhou Customs, streamlining the grain trade process and improving the functionality of the railway port.
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Xinhua News Agency, Lanzhou, November 29 (Reporter Wang Mingyu) The reporter learned from Lanzhou Customs that the designated supervision site for inbound grain at Zhongchuanbei Station of Lanzhou Railway ushered in the first batch of imported goods recently, and 1,113 tons of linseed imported from Kazakhstan passed through Central Europe. The train arrived at the site smoothly and was inspected and released under the supervision of Lanzhou Customs. So far, Gansu’s first designated supervision site for incoming grain has been officially put into operation. It is understood that this site is located in the logistics park of Zhongchuan North Station in Lanzhou New District, which is an empty space in Gansu Province. An important part of the Tiehai Highway Multimodal Transport Demonstration Project, the designed annual import and unloading of 300,000 tons of grain, passed the inspection and acceptance of the General Administration of Customs in May 2019. In December of that year, the ...
Source: Sohu

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