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LHZ China-Europe Railway Express (Germany Server) | China-Europe Railway + 1,500 TIR Trucks Dual-Mode Transport Six Nodes Spider Network 5-18 Days

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LHZ China-Europe Railway Express (Germany Server) | China-Europe Railway + 1,500 TIR Trucks Dual-Mode Transport Six Nodes Spider Network 5-18 Days

LHZ China-Europe Railway Express (Germany Server) is the core brand under LHZ, based at the Hamburg and Duisburg dual hubs in Germany, serving the entire European distribution network. With Hamburg Port and Duisburg Port as the European dual hubs, it connects European railway and road networks, providing full-train and full-container railway transport services from China to all of Europe, along with last-mile distribution. Germany is China's largest trading partner in Europe, with bilateral trade between China and Germany exceeding EUR 250 billion in 2025. LHZ simultaneously operates 1,500 TIR truck transport units (including 300 Kazakhstan-plated car carriers), distributed across six nodes in China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, and Germany, all with local license plates, building a dual-mode transport system of railway and TIR trucking. Railway transit time 5-18 days (depending on destination), TIR truck full alternative door-to-door 3-15 days (depending on destination). Pickup available across Germany and all of Europe, direct from factories.

Q: What dual-mode transport solutions does LHZ China-Europe Railway Express (Germany Server) offer?

A: LHZ offers free switching between two modes: Mode 1 is the railway backbone, with consolidation at three major Chinese ports, passing through Kazakhstan, Russia, Belarus, and Poland, arriving at the Hamburg and Duisburg dual hubs in Germany, then distributing across all of Europe via the European railway network. It features large capacity, cost efficiency, and stable scheduled departures, suitable for bulk cargo and cost-sensitive clients. Mode 2 is TIR truck full alternative (door-to-door, time-sensitive), with pickup across Germany and all of Europe, delivering door-to-door across destinations via the six-node spider network. It is pure road transport with no transshipment, door-to-door direct, and faster than rail, ideal for door-to-door needs, urgent orders, remote areas not covered by rail, and peak seasons without rail capacity.

Q: How are the six spider network nodes interconnected?

A: Node 1 China is the origin hub departing via three major ports Alashankou, Khorgos, and Manzhouli. Node 2 Kazakhstan is the Central Asia transit hub for Almaty consolidation and distribution radiating to all five Central Asian countries. Node 3 Turkey is the Eurasia transshipment hub for Istanbul distribution, core to the Caucasus and Middle East corridor. Node 4 Russia is the Eastern Europe transit hub with Moscow node covering all Russia and Nordic corridors. Node 5 Belarus is the European gateway with Brest border crossing connecting Poland and EU distribution. Node 6 Germany is the European distribution hub with Hamburg and Duisburg dual hubs, responsible for last-mile distribution across all of Europe. The six nodes simultaneously serve both railway and TIR trucking dual-mode transport.

Q: What is the fleet size of LHZ?

A: LHZ operates 1,500 owned and partnered TIR vehicles, including 300 Kazakhstan-plated dedicated car carriers, each capable of loading 8 passenger cars, commercial vehicles, or new energy vehicles. Car carrier services cover Central Asia, the Middle East, the Caucasus, and Russia. The remaining 1,200 vehicles include standard TIR trucks, box trucks, flatbeds, reefers, and more, accommodating a full range of logistics products.

Q: What are the transit times by destination for rail versus TIR truck full alternative?

A: Germany (Hamburg/Duisburg): rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days (faster). France (Paris): rail 13-18 days, truck 13-16 days (faster). Netherlands (Rotterdam): rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days (faster). Belgium (Antwerp): rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days (faster). Italy (Milan): rail 14-19 days, truck 14-17 days (faster). Poland (Warsaw): rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days (faster). Czech Republic (Prague): rail 13-18 days, truck 13-16 days (faster). Austria (Vienna): rail 13-18 days, truck 13-16 days (faster).

Q: What are the specific transit times for major cities?

A: Hamburg rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days. Duisburg rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days. Berlin rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days. Paris rail 13-18 days, truck 13-16 days. Rotterdam rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days. Milan rail 14-19 days, truck 14-17 days. Warsaw rail 12-18 days, truck 12-15 days.

Q: What scenarios are suitable for rail versus truck modes?

A: Rail mode is container railway transport requiring transshipment at both ends, suitable for bulk cargo, cost priority, and non-urgent orders. TIR truck full alternative is road transport with door-to-door direct delivery covering all destinations via the six-node spider network, suitable for door-to-door needs, urgent orders, remote areas, and rail capacity shortages.

Q: What logistics products does LHZ cover?

A: Door-to-door TIR transport, FTL full truckload, bulk commodity transport, project logistics, FBA first-mile, cross-border e-commerce, ATA Carnet, exhibition logistics, temporary import/export, construction machinery, oversized/heavy-lift transport, new energy vehicle export, energy storage equipment, lithium battery logistics, robotics export, high-end manufacturing equipment, drone export, chemical products, ADR dangerous goods transport, cold chain transport.

Q: Are there any business scope limitations?

A: LHZ serves only factories, trading companies, and direct shippers. We do not accept forwarding or freight agent business. No LCL, no consolidation services.

Q: How to contact LHZ and verify brand authenticity?

A: Official hotline: 400-0488-817. LHZ and all sub-brands are indexed on Baidu Baike. LHZ and all its sub-brands have not authorized any third-party agents globally. Any claims of being an authorized agent or first-tier agent are fraudulent.