What Khorgos Gateway looked like in the beginning, in 2014.
However, very soon the cargo flows coming through here will become exponentially more complex, as Khorgos Gateway was recently approved to become a consolidation hub. This means that the dry port will not only be transshipping direct cargo trains, but will be able to break these trains apart to build new ones, extending the gateway's reach to myriad new destinations throughout Eurasia.
“We will meet all of these trains and make the reloading to the container yard and we will make our own block trains -- full trains to Almaty, to Tashkent, to Europe, to Central Asia, to the Caucasus,” said Zhaslan Khamzin, the current CEO of Khorgos Gateway.
“If you have them all [China-Europe trains] routed into, for instance, Khorgos; from Khorgos, you can then rebuild trains to other destinations directly into Europe or even into the Middle East. It is the same way eastbound. If you have trains coming in with containers from France, from Spain, from Germany, from Poland to Khorgos you can re-consolidate and then onward you can ship these containers further back to Guangzhou, Zhengzhou,” explained Ronald Kleijwegt, HP’s former head of logistics who was an instrumental force behind the development of
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This new development will not only make Khorgos Gateway vastly more versatile but will also allow locally-produced goods to tap into the international cargo flow. So corn products from nearby Zharkent, for example, could be loaded onto trains and easily shipped to destinations from Europe to China. It would also provide a new impetus to invest in the massive DP World-advised logistics and industrial zones that are adjacent to the dry port, which are currently little more than sprawling empty fields.
According to Khamzin, HP is already in the process of moving in to set up a warehousing operation at Khorgos.
“Today, there is HP,” he said. “Tomorrow there will be DHL, Dell, Lenova, Asus, Acer. A lot of companies can come here.”
Khorgos Gateway has recently developed into a consolidation hub.
In order for the New Silk Road to amount to anything, the network needs to be more sophisticated than a few dozen
and vice versa, effectively skipping right over all of the markets and potential production sources en route. Khorgos Gateway has become one of the most advanced and impactful projects of the New Silk Road so far, and is now on the verge of developing into a the junction between China, Russia, South Asia, Iran, the Caucasus, and Europe that it was intended to become back when it was nothing more than a dirt lot and a dream.
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