DAVIS TURNER TO RECOMMENCE DIRECT CHINA-UK RAIL SERVICE

International freight forwarding company, Davis Turner, is looking to resume its fixed-day, weekly direct rail import service from China to the UK by mid-March.

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“In keeping with normal practice, our Express China Rail Service did not operate during the Chinese New Year holiday break and its suspension has been further extended due to the Covid-19 coronavirus,” said Tony Cole, head of supply chain services at the UK’s independent freight and logistics company.

 

“With Wuhan, the epicentre of the epidemic, continuing to be under lockdown and the re-opening of factories there recently postponed until March 11th, the rail service will now depart from the Xi’an rail hub, directly into Duisburg in Germany,” he added.

 

Cole noted that from Xi’an, containers will then be trucked under bond to the port of Rotterdam and transported by ferry to Purfleet, on the River Thames for on-carriage by truck to Davies Turner’s distribution centre, near Dartford, east of London, where they will be discharged, customs cleared and delivered.

 

From March 13th, Davies Turner plans initially to offer a single weekly departure, but this could rise to twice-weekly departures, depending on demand. The transit time between Xi’an and Duisburg is approximately 18 days, the freight forwarded added.

 

Davis Turner already has rail bookings for glass frames, plastic film, metal parts, tooling, as well as fashion goods; but it noted that its closing date for receipt of cargo for the initial departure from Xi’an is not until March 9th so more bookings are expected.

 

Davis Turner said since the launch of its dedicated weekly direct consol service in November 2018. the forwarded has seen bookings have increased continually. 

 

It noted that the service offers a very competitive alternative to air freight in terms of cost, and considerably faster transit times compared to the ocean freight alternative.