The China-Europe rail freight network is suffering congestion and delays from two broken down cranes on the Kazakhstan border with China.
According to New Silk Road Intermodal (NSRI), two out of three cranes operating at the Altynkol transhipment terminal in Khorgos have broken down, prompting widespread delays and schedule changes.
NSRI said: “The cranes are under repair, and accordingly two-to-three batches of trains cannot be loaded on time everyday.
“The transport schedules for …
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