New freight rail service launched connecting Europe to China
Posted: 12 September 2017 | Global Railway Review | No comments yet
Tigers has launched a new rail freight service, called Tiger Rail, offering customers a 16-day transit time both east and westbound, between Duisburg, Germany, and Hefei, Chongqing, and Chengdu, China.
Left to right: Paul Huang, Managing Director, Mabel Shi, Product Manager – Railway, and Eric Ou, General Manager – Shenzhen and Xiamen, All Tigers China celebrate the inaugural shipment of Tiger Rail
Tigers (a supply chain specialist based in Hong Kong) is also planning to offer e-commerce customers shipping parcels from Europe to China a cost-effective service along the new Silk Road.
We have seized the opportunity to provide integrated logistics for our customers, who increasingly require shorter transit times”
“We have seized the opportunity to provide integrated logistics for our customers, who increasingly require shorter transit times than ocean freight, and lower costs than airfreight, making Tiger Rail the perfect solution,” said Paul Huang, Managing Director, Tigers China. “Our customers benefit from lower shipping costs by empty container return in Switzerland for westbound services, and Shipper’s Own Container (SOC) for eastbound services, for both FCL and LCL.
“Tigers has already supported customers to transport over 500 TEUs as FCL, and 1500 cubic meters (CBMs) as LCL along the new Silk Road.”
With Tiger Rail, customers can charter a train, or book Full Container Load (FCL) or Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments on weekly scheduled services to and from over 15 origin stations in China. They can also track and trace their freight shipments using the Tiger Trax platform.
“We are currently preparing test shipments for European Union (EU) Business to Consumer (B2C) parcels importing to China with Tiger Rail, and look forward to expanding our rail freight capabilities even further,” added Andrew Jillings, Chief Executive Officer and Group Managing Director, Tigers.
Tiger Rail’s inaugural shipment took place over the summer, on behalf of one of one of the largest manufacturers of exhaust and suspension systems, which chartered a train to transport construction materials, auto parts, and electronics.