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IRU member CEVA Logistics and Pakistani transport company NLC completed the first operation along this new TIR route, linking Kashgar, China, to Pakistan by door-to-door road transport for the first time. NLC also extended this route to Kabul, Afghanistan.
Using the global transit system TIR, three National Logistics Cell (NLC) trucks departed from China’s inland city of Kashgar on 24 August, entering Pakistan just one day later via the world’s highest border crossing point, the Khunjerab (China) and Sust (Pakistan) border crossing.
One truck delivered goods in Pakistan, while the other two continued their journey and crossed Afghanistan’s Torkham border on 1 September, before arriving in Kabul two days later. The door-to-door road transport from Kashgar to Kabul, the first of its kind, took just 10 days.
Yan Zhou, IRU’s Chief Representative of East and Southeast Asia, said, “The importance of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) goes far beyond the two countries – it also links China to the Middle East and Europe through Pakistan. Countries in the region, like Afghanistan, will also benefit from the development of CPEC.”
“With TIR now active along the CPEC, which this year is marking its 10th anniversary under the Belt and Road Initiative, we will diversify transport routes between China and Pakistan, further enhancing regional trade resilience and security,” she added.
Kelvin Tang, Global Cross Border and Multimodal Product Leader at CEVA Logistics, said, “This successful pilot is another milestone of CEVA exploring new TIR corridors, and marks the beginning of a new chapter in Chinese-Pakistani road transport.”
“CEVA is committed to developing and delivering more flexible and efficient international logistics solutions for our customers,” he added. Read more
Source: IRU