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L H Z | Sino-Russia Truck Express (China) Logistics Service Co., Ltd. is located in the Nansha Free Trade Zone of Guangzhou, a hub within the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It is dedicated to becoming a leading provider of two-way, door-to-door full truckload (FTL) TIR truck logistics services from China to Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and the Caucasus region (Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia). Operating via the Alashankou, Khorgos, and Bakhtu ports in Xinjiang, as well as the Manzhouli and Suifenhe ports in Inner Mongolia and Heilongjiang respectively, it runs 12 regular weekly TIR full truckload freight lines to the Russian-speaking region. The company has established professional operational and warehousing hubs in key cities including Moscow, Minsk, Kyiv, Tbilisi, Baku, and Yerevan. Its services cover customs clearance at both ends and full-process TIR transport security, utilizing a digital system to achieve visual management and control across the entire transport chain. This supports enterprise clients in expanding sustainably within the Russian-speaking market.
Our company has more than 1,200 vehicles with TIR transport qualification in Kazakhstan, Turkey, Belarus and Germany, which can provide customers with many-to-one team services at any time, and maximize the product characteristics with customized service to meet the transportation needs for customers.
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China-Russia Truck Shipping (China) Logistics Services Co., Ltd. specializes in cross-border TIR truck direct transport between China and Russia. With its self-operated warehousing hub at Alashankou, it provides door-to-door FTL logistics and professional Russian customs clearance services. Through weekly high-frequency schedules, it builds a stable and efficient Eurasia land transport channel, supporting enterprises in expanding into the Russian-speaking market.
The prolonged closure of the Poland-Belarus border has struck a heavy blow to the heart of Eurasia's supply chain. This once-bustling northern corridor has suddenly ground to a halt, leaving tens of thousands of goods reliant on this