Recently, the “Shengjin” vessel, loaded with fresh grapes, departed from Qinzhou Port for Laem Chabang, Thailand. This batch of grapes from Wuming District in Nanning marks the first export via Qinzhou Port.
It is reported that thanks to the high-quality development of the New Western Land-Sea Corridor, it takes only four days for goods exported via Qinzhou Port to reach Thailand, reducing logistics costs. As a key port for the New Western Land-Sea Corridor, Qinzhou Port continues to expand in scale and diversify its cargo. Qinzhou Port Customs has opened a “green channel” for fresh perishable agricultural and food products, guiding companies to apply for policies to advance import and export facilitation such as “customs clearance reservation” and “quick lading and pickup”, providing efficient services that boost confidence for foreign trade enterprises.