MSC Launches multimodal transport from Dalian to Shenyang

Publish Time: 2022-06-02     Origin: Site

A few days ago, Mediterranean Shipping (MSC) officially launched the sea-rail combined transport service for export from Shenyang via Dalian Port and import from Dalian Port to Shenyang. A strategic step in the mainland market.




MSC said that the launch of this service is expected to greatly alleviate the problem of “difficulty in finding a vehicle” for customers in Shenyang and surrounding areas during special periods such as severe weather and epidemic control, and provide timely delivery and delivery of goods. An efficient option.



MSC has also become the first international liner shipping company to issue a full bill of lading in Northeast China.


The company said that in the context of China's "revitalization of the Northeast", MSC will continue to rely on the advantages of the Northeast Railway's dense network and strong transportation capacity, and strive to develop more railway station services and continue to extend the maritime transportation network.



This series of measures can provide global customers with more abundant one-stop logistics and transportation solutions, and at the same time, it is in line with MSC's long-term business strategy of reducing carbon emissions and developing multimodal transportation.


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