The China-Kazakhstan Logistics Cooperation Base has processed over 20,000 TEU of cargo in 2026, enhancing trade routes across Eurasia.
The China-Kazakhstan (Lianyungang) Logistics Cooperation Base has processed more than 20,000 TEU of cargo since the start of 2026, reports Hong Kong's Bastille Post Global.
Nanjing Customs stated that over 240 China-Europe (Central Asia) freight trains have been dispatched this year. Since its launch in July 2014, the base has operated more than 7,744 trains carrying 667,000 TEU.
The facility now runs six international rail routes covering Central Asia, China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan, China-Russia, and the Trans-Caspian corridor, with access to five outbound ports including Alashankou and Khorgos.
Cargo transported includes automobiles and auto parts, chemical products, household appliances, textiles and garments, and electronic equipment.
Officials have stated that the base plays a vital role in stabilizing industrial and supply chains for Belt and Road partner countries and continues to support high-quality economic development across Eurasia.



