Vienna: A vessel carrying more than 4,000 vehicles departed from north China's Tianjin Port on Wednesday, heading for overseas markets including South America. This departure marks a new record for single-vessel exports of automobiles at the port in recent years.
According to Namibia Press Agency, the vehicles include various types such as pure electric and hybrid models. These vehicles were developed in Beijing and manufactured in Tianjin and Hebei Province. They are expected to reach their destinations in over 20 days.
As the largest automobile import and export hub in northern China, Tianjin Port operates over 30 roll-on/roll-off shipping routes to markets such as Europe, the Middle East, and South America. The port has been enhancing its services to automobile enterprises in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region and coordinating with international shipping companies to facilitate transportation.
Meanwhile, Tianjin Customs has been offering support to enterprises in areas including automotive parts manufacturing and export logistics. China's automobile exports maintained growth momentum in 2024, with a total of 6.41 million vehicles shipped overseas last year, reflecting a 23 percent increase year on year, as reported by the China Passenger Car Association.
China initiated the strategy of coordinating the development of Beijing, Tianjin, and Hebei, collectively known as "Jing-Jin-Ji," in early 2014. This strategy aims to create a model with a better economic structure, a cleaner environment, and improved public services.