Heilongjiang Province Registers First Case of Meat Product Import from Russia on Trial Route by Special Refrigerated Truck

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Source: People's Republic of China – State Council News

BEIJING, July 29 (Xinhua) — Northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has successfully completed its first trial import of meat products from Russia using a combined scheme along the cold chain transportation route by a special refrigerated vehicle under the TIR (International Road Transport) system – "TIR cold chain".

According to the Heilongjiang Daily, a special refrigerated truck recently delivered 19 tons of frozen chicken feet from Russia to the comprehensive bonded area of Harbin (the capital of Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China) under the TIR system. The cargo traveled from the Chelyabinsk Region of the Russian Federation through the Manzhouli automobile checkpoint (Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, North China), successfully passing customs clearance there.

The shipment, organized by Longyulian Company under the provincial transportation investment corporation, marked a breakthrough in creating a highly efficient logistics corridor for importing high-value-added perishable goods from Russia.

According to a representative of Longyulian, the cold chain truck covered a distance of 6,400 km in 7 days, ensuring door-to-door delivery while maintaining full sealing and prioritizing environmental friendliness. Compared with the return trips of freight trains and conventional road transportation, the aforementioned “TIR cold chain” transportation scheme has reduced the logistics costs of enterprises by about 10 percent.

The combined scheme “TIR cold chain” is distinguished by the level of transportation routing, high delivery speed, transportation of cargo without transshipment, prompt customs clearance and minimal cargo losses, which significantly reduces the cost of transportation. -0-

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