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L H Z | Sino-Europe Trucking (China) Logistics Service Co., LTD's Serbia TIR Truck Land Transport Special Line is located in the Nansha Free Trade Zone of Guangzhou, at the core of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. It is dedicated to becoming a leading provider of door-to-door full truckload (FTL) trucking services between China and Serbia. The company has established a complete supply chain system encompassing transportation, customs clearance, insurance, transit, border warehouses, overseas warehouses, and destination customs clearance and distribution in Serbia. It has achieved normalized, five-times-weekly two-way operations between China and Serbia via Xinjiang's Alashankou, Khorgos, Baketu, as well as Manzhouli and Suifenhe ports, earning a reputation in the industry as a highly empowering "truck flight" channel for client enterprises. The company has successively established operational centers in South China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Belarus, and Germany. The destinations served by Sino-Europe Trucking (L H Z) now cover the entire European region via the Northern Route (via Russia/Belarus) and the Southern Route (via Central Asia/Turkey).
Our company has more than 1,200 vehicles with TIR transport qualification in Kazakhstan, Turkey, Belarus and Germany, which can provide customers with many-to-one team services at any time, and maximize the product characteristics with customized service to meet the transportation needs for customers.
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LHZ China-Europe Trucking Serbia Direct offers TIR full truckload direct China to Serbia via Caspian Sea or Northern Route, 15-18 days. Hamburg/Duisburg dual hubs via Hungary, Croatia to Belgrade, all Serbia. China-Serbia FTA effective July 2024, over 90% products gradually eliminating tariffs. Serbia customs clearance included. Carbon emissions 5% air, 50% sea freight. No LCL, no agents. Hotline 400-0488-817.
Südliche Route über Kasachstan-Fähre-Aserbaidschan-Georgien-Türkei-Bulgarien nach Serbien. 22-26 Tage nach Belgrad, Novi Sad, Niš. Maschinen, Autoteile, Elektronik, Baustoffe. Freihandelsabkommen seit Juli 2024, über 90 Prozent Zollfreiheit. Verteilung nach Montenegro, Nordmazedonien, Bulgarien, Rumänien, Ungarn in 1-2 Tagen. Über 1200 TIR-Zugmaschinen. 1-2 Abfahrten pro Woche.