On January 17, a shipment of 300 new energy vehicles safely arrived at Xiamen's Yuanhai Terminal in containers transported from Wuhan. These vehicles were subsequently loaded onto the vessel "Oriental Abu Dhabi" for export to the Port of Gdansk in Poland. This operation marks Xiamen Port's first cross-provincial rail-sea intermodal export business for new energy vehicles in 2026, signaling that the "Made in Hubei - Exported via Xiamen" logistics channel has entered a new phase of regularized and highly efficient operation.
To ensure the swift transfer of goods, the Xiamen Maritime Department implemented a comprehensive "one-container" management system for the entire process. By strengthening multi-party coordination with maritime, railway, terminal, and shipping companies in Wuhan, they precisely tracked container movements and vessel schedules. This ensured seamless connectivity across all stages, achieving a "no container change, no container opening" process from initial packing to final ship loading, which cut the total export cycle time by 5 to 7 days.
A relevant official from the Xiamen Maritime Department highlighted that as China's new energy vehicle exports continue to rise, Xiamen Port is increasingly attracting cargo from inland regions by leveraging its comprehensive advantages in cross-regional collaboration, full-process supervision, and high-efficiency connectivity. Moving forward, efforts will persist in optimizing regulatory services and refining cross-regional cooperation mechanisms to help "Made in China" products navigate more smoothly to global markets.

