Chinese multinational groups have established a cloud warehouse in Kazakhstan.

2023-03-08 12:11:05 297


After multiple communications and coordination, the Chinese multinational group reached a cooperation agreement with the Kazakh government in February 2023 to establish a Sino Kazakh cloud warehouse in Kazakhstan.
 
Zhongha Cloud Warehouse contains a high-level refrigerated warehouse with an area of 110000 square meters and a high-level room temperature warehouse with an area of 270000 square meters. The warehouses are built according to international industry standards and are equipped with complete facilities.

 

 

Under the guidance of the headquarters of Zeji Cloud Warehouse, Zhongha Cloud Warehouse customizes professional omnichannel logistics supply chain solutions for customers, providing customers with comprehensive custody of goods, transportation and distribution, one piece shipping, processing and production, packaging, labeling, logistics and product display, and other diversified services, helping customers shorten time and reduce costs.

With the empowerment of the Zhouji Public Chain and the Zhouji Wallet, customers can freely place orders and conduct business both online and offline. The goods in China Kazakhstan Cloud Warehouse not only enjoy the policy of full tax exemption, but also receive strong support from Kazakhstan Customs. All goods in China Kazakhstan Cloud Warehouse will achieve a fast green channel service of 24-hour clearance and clearance within 2 hours in the customs area.

 


 
Zhongha Cloud Warehouse is a global trade and logistics hub, the largest cloud warehouse in the world, where goods from various countries can be exchanged; Here, Chinese goods go to the world from here, and world goods enter China from here.

China Kazakhstan Yuncang is opening up while constructing, and the first batch is open to China, the five Central Asian countries, and Russia. It will transport Central Asian oil, natural gas, coal, iron, copper, as well as grain and dairy products to China, and China's clothing, mechanical and electrical products, tobacco, grains, computer and communication technology and other products to the five Central Asian countries and Russia; The second batch is open to Middle Eastern countries; The third batch is open to Arab countries; The fourth batch is open to African countries, and then gradually opens to the world, providing cross-border trade logistics services for countries around the world. The products are distributed to 5 Central Asian countries, 18 Middle Eastern countries, 22 Arab countries, and African countries through transportation by car, rail, air, and sea.