A mail route has been launched from Ereenhot, China, to Moscow.

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

Hohhot, March 17 (Xinhua) — The cross-border postal route from Ereenhot, north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, to Moscow officially launched on Monday. A Mongolian postal vehicle loaded with 699 sacks of international mail, weighing a total of 9,068 kg, left the Ereenhot International Postal Exchange, the largest land crossing on the China-Mongolia border, and headed toward the Russian capital via Mongolia, the Inner Mongolia branch of China Post Corporation reported.

The use of the intermodal "road-rail" transport scheme makes the service available throughout Russia and allows all mail intended for land transportation in the Russian direction to be transported along the new route, with the entire transportation process taking approximately 15 days. This effectively reduces the impact of climatic factors on transportation and significantly improves the overall efficiency of mail delivery to Russia.

It is noted that the opening of the Ereenhot-Moscow route is another important breakthrough for Inner Mongolia Post in creating new cross-border delivery channels, following the recent launch of the Ereenhot-Novosibirsk postal route.

Its launch not only creates a convenient and efficient postal logistics bridge for cross-border trade between China and Russia, but also provides reliable logistics support for attracting investment into the Inner Mongolia economy and promotes the higher-quality development of the cross-border e-commerce sector, said Wang Peijun, head of the international marketing center at the Inner Mongolia branch of China Post Corporation. -0-

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