China's intermodal transport to triple by 2010
WITH rising fuel prices China's extensive rail network looks set to triple intermodal transport by moving 10 million TEU in three years time compared to its 3.5 million in 2007, reported newswire Bloomberg.
Against a back drop of fuel prices and pollution concerns in road haulage, Su Shunhu, CEO of the ministry of railways said it predicts a rise of 30 per cent in rail-box traffic.
Against a back drop of fuel prices and pollution concerns in road haulage, Su Shunhu, CEO of the ministry of railways said it predicts a rise of 30 per cent in rail-box traffic.