The China-Europe Railway Express has become an increasingly important logistics corridor connecting Chinese manufacturing hubs with European markets. With transit times of 12-14 days, it offers a middle ground between expensive air freight and slow ocean shipping.

Three main corridors serve the China-Europe route: the western route through Alashankou/Khorgos, the central route through Erenhot, and the eastern route through Manzhouli. The Chongqing-Duisburg service typically completes the journey in 12-14 days, roughly 20 days faster than ocean freight.
Freight rates range from $3,000 to $6,000 per standard container depending on the season and route. Westbound rates from China to Europe are typically higher than eastbound returns, reflecting trade flow imbalances. Businesses should also account for transshipment costs at gauge-change borders.