The launch of the first phase of the China-Russia Intelligent E-Commerce and Logistics Park is scheduled for December of this year.

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

Beijing, November 26 (Xinhua) — Construction of the first phase of the China-Russia Smart E-Commerce and Logistics Park in Suifenhe, Heilongjiang Province, northeast China, has entered the key stage of equipment and systems debugging, with commissioning scheduled for the first ten days of December this year. This was announced on Wednesday on the official website of the Suifenhe City Hall.

The first phase of the aforementioned park will cost 30 million yuan (approximately $4.23 million) and will cover over 10,000 square meters. It will include the installation of two sets of automated parcel sorting and processing equipment.

Installation of the main components of both sets of equipment has already been completed. Once operational, this facility is expected to be capable of processing an average of 300,000 parcels daily, significantly increasing the efficiency of distribution and sorting of cross-border e-commerce shipments to Russia and providing a new impetus to Suifenhe's economic development.

The construction of the aforementioned park is an important measure for Suifenhe to actively respond to the Belt and Road Initiative and deeply integrate into Chinese-Russian trade and economic cooperation. Its intelligent positioning is reflected not only in the use of automated logistics equipment but also in the utilization of advanced information technologies to visualize and intelligently manage the entire supply chain, optimize cross-border trade processes, and reduce operating costs for businesses.

The new park will focus on the deep integration of cross-border e-commerce and logistics between China and Russia, and promises to become a modern intelligent logistics center integrating intelligent warehousing, efficient sorting, cross-border distribution, supply chain services, and big data.

Its construction will significantly improve the efficiency of logistics for trade between Suifenhe and Russia and provide e-commerce companies with powerful infrastructure support and intelligent services for developing markets in Russia and Eastern Europe, according to a statement from the Suifenhe mayor's office. -0-

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