Taicang, December 12, 2024) today, Haitong Taicang Automobile Terminal, jointly built by SAIC, SAIC and Jiangsu Port Group, has been put into operation.
Shipping terminal is not only an important hub of global trade, a key node in the global supply chain of vehicles, but also an important gateway for Chinese cars to the international market.
As the largest automobile ro-ro terminal in the Yangtze River basin, Haitong Taicang Automobile Terminal, with an annual throughput of 1.
3 million vehicles, will actively provide ocean-going vehicle logistics services to customers in the automotive industry, including SAIC, and make every effort to open up a new channel for Chinese automobile brands to “go abroad”.
It is not only car building, shipbuilding and wharf building, but also China’s first systematic, planned and formed automobile enterprise to “go out”.
SAIC has successfully built the whole value chain of the automobile industry overseas, including innovation and R & D centers, production bases, marketing centers, supply chain centers and financial companies, laying a solid foundation for high-quality and sustainable development of international business.
At present, SAIC products and services are found in more than 100 countries and regions around the world.
SAIC MG has successfully joined the mainstream brand camp in dozens of countries, such as Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Sweden, Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Thailand, Mexico, Chile and so on.
From January to November this year, SAIC sold 937000 vehicles in overseas markets, continuing to be among the best in the industry.
Recently, the new MG HS won the European Euro NCAP and Australian ANCAP five-star safety rating certification and entered the UK monthly best-selling model list.
the new MG3 HEV beat Japanese competitors and won the 2024 Thai car of the year Award.
the new MG3 family continues to sell well around the world, with the strong help of the new MG3 HEV, monthly sales stand firm 10,000 vehicles.
In the European market, SAIC MG brand accumulated sales of more than 220000 vehicles in the first 11 months, actively overcome the adverse impact of the EU countervailing investigation, maintain positive year-on-year growth, and is expected to hit a new high for the whole year.
As one of SAIC’s “invisible champions of industrial chain”, Anji Logistics has become the largest automobile logistics company in the world after long-term development, covering nearly 600 domestic cities and more than 100 overseas countries, with an annual transport capacity of 10 million units.
At present, Anji Logistics has built a T-shaped port logistics network and a “fan-shaped” railway platform layout along the coast and along the river in Shanghai, Dalian, Tianjin, Guangzhou, Nanjing, Wuhan, Chongqing, Taicang and other places, with 5820 meters of ro-ro shoreline resources.
it is the first logistics enterprise in China to layout important coastal ro-ro ports along the river, and has been approved as a demonstration project of national public, railway and water multimodal transport.
Haitong Terminal, a subsidiary of Anji Logistics, is one of the largest ro-ro terminals in the world, with an estimated throughput of 3.
5 million vehicles for the whole of 2024.
Among them, Haitong Taicang Automobile Terminal covers an area of 960000 square meters and has a coastline of 708m.
It can dock two 70, 000-ton and 1 3, 000-ton ro-ro ships at the same time.
It can park 32000 cars at a time, and 5 automobile service centers can provide integrated port automobile logistics services for commercial vehicles, such as warehousing, inspection, maintenance, charging and so on.
It is worth mentioning that Anji Logistics has also established the largest self-operated fleet of automobile enterprises in China, with 32 automobile ships of various types, including 11 river ships, 9 domestic trade ships and 12 foreign trade ships.
Eight international routes have been opened, including Southeast Asia, Mexico, West South America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
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