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L H Z | Sino-Middle East Trucking (China) Logistics Service Co., Limited. is strategically located in the core area of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area, specifically the Guangzhou Nansha Free Trade Zone. It is committed to becoming a leading provider of door-to-door TIR truckload (FTL) bidirectional logistics between China and Turkey. The company has built a comprehensive supply chain system covering transportation, customs clearance, insurance, transit, border warehouses, overseas warehouses, and final delivery clearance in Turkey. It operates five weekly round-trip services from Xinjiang's Alashankou, Horgos, Bakhtu, and Kashgar ports to Turkey, which is widely recognized in the industry as an efficient "truck flight" channel that significantly empowers client enterprises. The land transport services of Middle East Trucking Express (L H Z) now cover Afghanistan, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Turkey, as well as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Oman, Kuwait, Bahrain, and other Arabic-speaking countries and regions across the Middle East.
Our company has more than 1,200 vehicles with TIR transport qualification in Kazakhstan, Turkey, Belarus and Germany, which can provide customers with many-to-one team services at any time, and maximize the product characteristics with customized service to meet the transportation needs for customers. We can transport your goods from anywhere in Europe and Asia.
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Closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused soaring shipping costs and vessel delays. Middle East Trucking LHZ TIR land route bypasses the strait via Kazakhstan-Caspian Sea-Turkey corridor, with 5 weekly departures from Alashankou, Khorgos, Baketu, and Kashgar ports in Xinjiang, reaching Istanbul and the wider Middle East in 18-25 days with door-to-door transport and dual customs clearance services.
LHZ Middle East TIR land 1200+ fleet ensures 15-25 days direct to UAE Qatar Saudi Kuwait Jordan Iraq Iran seven countries, completely bypassing Strait of Hormuz blockade。 Consolidation at three Xinjiang ports, dual clearance door-to-door。