The Guiyang International Land Port, in collaboration with Yuanhai Land Port Development Co, has launched an end-to-end supply chain service, offering direct access to major ports in 144 countries and regions.
The port has become a key logistics hub connecting the China-Europe Railway Express, the China-Laos Railway, the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor, and the Guangdong-Guizhou route.
An aerial view of the Guiyang International Land Port. [Photo/Guiyang news network]
The port has established seamless sea-rail intermodal transport with Nansha Port in Guangzhou, enabling a "one-port access" model. It has also streamlined customs clearance with Alashankou in Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region for the China-Europe Railway Express, cutting processing time by around 50 percent through a "single declaration, single inspection, single clearance" system.
Guiyang International Land Port has developed "combined ports" with coastal hubs like Guangzhou Port and Shenzhen Port, bringing in multiple shipping and logistics companies to expand sea-rail intermodal operations, effectively breaking through inland limitations.
The port had handled a cumulative total of over 150,000 twenty-foot equivalent units as of the end of May this year. The range of goods handled has shifted from home appliances and furniture to include high-value products like new energy vehicles and lithium batteries, signaling increasing cargo diversity.