BEIJING, Sept. 19, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The blue book on the event of Silk Road Maritime from 2021 to 2022 was unveiled on the 2022 Silk Road Maritime International Cooperation Forum kicking off final Thursday in Xiamen, east China’s Fujian Province.

The blue book, collectively unveiled by Fujian Silk Road Maritime Operation Co.,Ltd., China Economic Information Service and China Waterborne Transport Research Institute, systematically analyzes the progress and outcomes of the development of Silk Road Maritime since 2021 by way of port and navigation cooperation, channel building, business atmosphere, financial and trade investment.
As the primary delivery logistics service platform beneath the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), the Silk Road Maritime worldwide logistics service launched in December 2018 has been dedicated to eradicating info obstacles within the logistics {industry}, lowering useful resource misallocation within the delivery market, and selling environment friendly operation of business and provide chains.
At current, the delivery routes named after the model of “the Silk Road Maritime” have reached 94, connecting 102 ports in 29 international locations and the Silk Road Maritime Association has attracted greater than 270 members sharing info and realizing complementary benefits to collectively discover new methods of cooperation in port, maritime and logistics sectors.
In the long run, the Silk Road Maritime will proceed to combine a number of assets to domesticate a cross-industry worldwide delivery logistics ecosystem, and present sturdy growth momentum and resilience, in response to the blue book.
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