• The three companies entered into a Memorandum of Understanding to create better connectivity between China and Ukraine
  • A China-Ukraine transport corridor will bring European customers closer to businesses in Asia

SHANGHAI, CHINA – Media OutReach – 21 January 2021 – DHL Global Forwarding (“DHL”), the international freight specialist arm of Deutsche Post DHL Group, Ukrainian Railways, and the Center of Transport Service Liski (CTS Liski), the logistics division of Ukrainian Railways, signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop rail connectivity between China and Ukraine. The three companies will endeavor to create better connectivity between the two continents to facilitate trade, namely from Asia via China to Ukraine and other European markets, and from Europe via Ukraine to China and other Asian markets.

“There is a lot of excitement for those watching trade developments between China and Ukraine. Further to China’s newly-established position as Ukraine’s top trading partner, recent reports have revealed Ukraine’s plans to start negotiations on a free trade agreement with China. I am convinced that this partnership to create rail connectivity will expand trade flows between businesses in Asia and Europe when it comes into fruition and in turn, contribute toward the deepening of trade ties between the two countries,” said Steve Huang, CEO, DHL Global Forwarding Greater China.

With a population of 40 million, Ukraine is one of the largest European countries by population. The Eastern European country is strategically located at the crossroads of the Belt and Road between Russia and Turkey, with access to the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. The enhanced rail connection would provide Asian businesses access to the Baltic States, Belarus, and the Nordic countries. Goods from neighboring countries can be consolidated in Kiev, the capital of Ukirane and sent by rail to China for onward dispatch to various Asian markets using either air or road freight.

“The memorandum between Ukrainian Railways and DHL provides for the organization of container trains, attraction of additional cargo and the geography expansion of transportation. In fact, this is a new level of cooperation and a completely different operating level of CTS Liski,” said Volodymyr Zhmak, Chairman of the Management Board of Ukrainian Railways.

Ukraine’s trade with Asia is on the rise. China, Ukraine’s top agricultural importer, consumed USD1.41 billion worth of agricultural products in the first half of 2020, and ASEAN countries have seen their imports of Ukrainian goods increase by 48% since 2016.

“This collaboration is the mark of a momentous milestone for the China-Ukraine rail corridor. We look forward to working with DHL and Ukrainian Railways to develop and speed up containerized rail freight between China and Europe, particularly Eastern Europe, and the inter-regional trade opportunities that this will bring businesses in Ukraine and our neighbors,” said Edvins Berzins, CEO of CTS Liski.

Snapshot: DHL Global Forwarding’s Multimodal Freight Network along China’s Belt and Road Initiative

As the pioneer in innovative multimodal shipping solutions from China to Europe, DHL has been offering a suite of innovative and flexible multimodal solutions since 2010, which connects Chinese mainland, Taiwan China, Japan and Southeast Asia to Europe.

  • West Corridor: Fastest connection between Europe, and new emerging inland Chinese hubs of Chengdu and Xi’an among others; supporting high-tech, automotive, and retail manufacturers located in Western China with cost-effective access into European markets
  • North Corridor: From China’s Eastern & Southern coast via Trans-Siberian Railway to Moscow, and further to Poland and Germany; it connects China’s engineering and manufacturing hubs in Yangtze & Pearl River deltas to pan-European demand in 18-20 days
  • South Corridor: Traverses three Central Asian countries — Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, and Georgia — as well as Caspian Sea before arriving at Istanbul in 12-14 days
  • Sea transit: Connecting Japan, Korea and Taiwan China to Chinese mainland via ferry services, for onward journey to Europe; as well as Shanghai to Europe via Piraeus, Greece
  • Road connection: linking manufacturing base in Vietnam, and South East Asia to Europe

Note to editors:

Relations between China and Ukraine are flourishing, and DHL is supporting this growing partnership by establishing better rail connectivity between Europe and Asia. Read about it and download infographics here.

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