Qingdao West Coast Bonded Logistics Center: A hub for cross-border e-commerce
(chinadaily.com.cn)| Updated : 2024-12-30
Print PrintLocated in Qingdao West Coast New Area, a 638-mu (42.53 hectares) bonded logistics center is redefining cross-border e-commerce. As Shandong's first cross-border e-commerce industrial park and the nation's only integrated port combining e-commerce, general trade, maritime parcels, and air cargo, it exemplifies innovation and openness.
Photo of the Qingdao West Coast Bonded Logistics Center. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Home to over 400 major platforms, including VIP.com, JD.com, Douyin, and Tmall Global, along with 1,500 merchants, the center boasts a robust industrial framework of "one park, six centers, and multiple functions." Its milestones include establishing China's first maritime international parcel supervision center and introducing innovative "cross-border e-commerce + new retail" experiences.
Photo of the Qingdao West Coast Bonded Logistics Center. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
The park's vibrant marketplace connects global goods with local consumers, serving as a vital link between domestic and international trade. Recognized as Shandong Cross-Border E-Commerce Industrial Cluster and Shandong Modern Service Industry Cluster, it has become a model for the development of foreign trade.
With a commitment to openness and innovation, the Qingdao West Coast Bonded Logistics Center is poised to strengthen ties between China and the world, driving the future of cross-border e-commerce.