Between December 16 and 31, a trial to operate cargo transportation for 24 hours has been started at Zamin-Uud border port of Mongolia, which borders China.
If the trial period continues successfully, the freight section will continue to operate 24 hours a day. As a result of 24 hours of operation, cargos will be transported quickly, and the price of consumer goods will decrease.
Furthermore, it has a big impact on saving time for transporters, many costs such as lodging, food, daily vehicle fees will be reduced, and the queue of large vehicles from Zamin-Uud to Erlian will be reduced.
Between December 16 and 31, a trial to operate cargo transportation for 24 hours has been started at Zamin-Uud border port of Mongolia, which borders China.
If the trial period continues successfully, the freight section will continue to operate 24 hours a day. As a result of 24 hours of operation, cargos will be transported quickly, and the price of consumer goods will decrease.
Furthermore, it has a big impact on saving time for transporters, many costs such as lodging, food, daily vehicle fees will be reduced, and the queue of large vehicles from Zamin-Uud to Erlian will be reduced.