Posted on March 20, 2026

Rail freight volumes along the China-Europe Railway Express have experienced a remarkable 32% surge as escalating conflicts in the Middle East continue to disrupt traditional maritime shipping routes. The ongoing tensions near Iran have forced many logistics companies to reassess their transport strategies, with rail emerging as an increasingly attractive alternative.

The China-Europe Railway Express has proven particularly advantageous during this period of uncertainty, offering transit times approximately one-third shorter than conventional sea freight whilst maintaining costs at roughly one-fifth of air cargo rates. This compelling combination of speed and cost-efficiency has prompted numerous businesses to shift their supply chain strategies towards rail transport.

The rail route provides a reliable middle ground between the lengthy journey times of sea freight and the prohibitive costs of air transport. As shipping lanes face continued pressure from geopolitical tensions, we anticipate sustained growth in demand for China-Europe rail services.

The current situation underscores the importance of maintaining flexible, multi-modal transport solutions. Companies that can swiftly adapt to changing global circumstances whilst maintaining cost-effective logistics will be best positioned to serve their customers’ evolving needs in these challenging times.

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