As the China-Europe Railway Express (CRE) celebrates the 10th anniversary of its unified brand, cities along its route are benefiting from stronger supply chains, greater business opportunities, and deeper economic cooperation.
Today, the railway network connects 236 cities across 26 European countries and more than 100 cities in 11 Asian countries, facilitating the transport of an increasingly diverse range of goods between the two continents.
Across Europe, cities linked to the railway have gradually evolved from transport hubs into key centers for logistics, warehousing, and distribution, creating new opportunities for local businesses, investment, and regional economic growth.
WARSAW, June 29 (Xinhua) — At logistics terminals across Europe, cranes unload containers arriving from China before the cargo is distributed to factories, warehouses, and retailers throughout the continent.
Over the past decade, these operations have become a familiar sight as the China-Europe Railway Express has developed into a major logistics corridor, strengthening trade links between businesses and markets in China and Europe.
Marking a decade under its unified brand, the China-Europe Railway Express continues to drive economic momentum for cities along its route by enhancing supply chain resilience, expanding commercial opportunities, and fostering closer economic ties between Asia and Europe.