Gansu International Logistics Group Facilitates Qingyang Apple Exports to Southeast Asia

Deep News
6 hours ago

On December 25, a shipment of 15 tons of premium Gansu Red Fuji apples, transported by Gansu International Logistics Group's Land-Sea New Corridor Gansu Company, arrived successfully at Port Klang, Malaysia, after traveling 6,000 kilometers by road to Qingdao Port and then overseas. The apples are now ready for Malaysian consumers.

To ensure product quality during transit, the company adopted an innovative "origin collection + cold-chain logistics" direct supply model, enabling seamless delivery of agricultural products from farms to overseas markets. As a key participant in the Western Land-Sea New Corridor's "Northern Hub," Gansu International Logistics Group has been actively expanding new channels for Gansu's specialty agricultural products, such as apples and onions, to reach domestic markets like Tibet and Ningxia, as well as international markets including Malaysia and Thailand. This initiative has laid the foundation for a robust agricultural trade logistics network that supports both domestic circulation and international distribution.

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