The Xinjiang- and Uzbekistan-based branches of CTS International Logistics Corporation Limited (CTS International), a subsidiary of China Logistics Group Co., Ltd. (China Logistics), recently won an annual road transportation order of delivering 10,000 finished new energy vehicle (NEV) to Tashkent, the capital of Uzbekistan.
The first 1,121 China-made vehicles have been transported from factories in Jinhua City, East China’s Zhejiang Province, to the Horgos Port in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The vehicles will proceed to their final destination, Tashkent, for client delivery pending inspection by CTS International’s Uzbekistan branch.
During transportation, CTS International establishes a coordinated and efficient system, catering to the core demands of auto-export logistics. Its Xinjiang branch spearheads engagement with the distribution hubs, transport partners and port warehouses for seamless end-to-end workflow. Through deep collaboration with both the manufacturer and traders, the branch fused commercial planning with field execution, achieving rigorous mastery over timing and quality controls across all phases.
(Executive editor: Yuan Ting)