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A new China-Europe logistic and trade exchange center, spanning 100,000 square meters, is set to arrive in Budapest. Koeman, owned by China’s Tonglinada logistic supply chain company, will develop the project on land leased from Nonfungo, a Hungarian firm. The parties signed a land grant contract towards this end on Monday 17 April.
The center will be located in Pest County, an area surrounding Budapest. According to Chinese media reports, the project will receive over 30 million US dollars in investments. It aims to build a logistic center that will provide functions such as warehousing, distribution, consolidation, bundling and re-export trade.
The project has received support from Hubei (Wuhan) and Heilongjiang provinces in China, as well as Pest County in Hungary. The first phase of the project will involve constructing the main warehouse structure, supporting facilities, and railway lines. It is planned to be operational at the beginning of 2024, facilitating the storage and transportation of over four million tons of goods per year. This new logistic center could further strengthen Budapest’s function as a rail freight hub on the New Silk Road.
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Source: RAILFREIGHT.COM