The city of Yantai in East China's
Shandong province attaches great importance to development of the
logistics industry. It aims to build an integrated logistics center
covering sea, land and air transport to serve the Shandong Peninsula,
Midwest China and even Northeast Asia.
Yantai port has unique geographical
advantages in developing ferry logistics. The Yantai-Dalian Railway
Ferry, which started operations in November 2006, is an important part
of China's railway network as it provides a shortcut between the
northeast and east of China.
The distance between the terminals,
Yantai North Station and Lvshun West Station, is around 159.8
kilometers, which makes it the first ferry route in China and the 35th
in the world with a distance of over 100 kilometers.
Fresh fruit transportation has first
priority in the Yantai aviation logistics industry. In 2017, Yantai
airport opened 126 "cherry flights" to transport 3,142 tons of cherries
to over 200 cities across the nation.
The city's airport is committed to
building an international aviation circle serving the nation and
connecting Japan, South Korea and the larger world, relying on
geographical advantages, environmental resources and advanced
manufacturing.
E-commerce logistics is also a key
factor to promote Yantai's modern logistics development. The city will
construct fruit e-commerce platforms to transport seasonal fruits like
apples, cherries and pears to cities cross China.
As an e-commerce demonstration city and a
pilot city for cross-border commerce, Yantai will strengthen
cooperation with business and financial departments, ports and customs
to help cross-border e-commerce companies improve their express service.
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