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Sinotrans Container Lines (Sinolines) officially opened its warehouse in China’s Xiamen port this month, after its affiliate won a tender to provide warehousing and shipping services to a unit of compatriot e-commerce group Alibaba.
Targeting goods purchased from Alibaba by Taiwanese consumers, the warehouse is in the vicinity of Hutchison Ports-operated Xiamen Haicang Container Terminal.
In February, the Xiamen branch of Sinotrans Global E-commerce Logistics won the tender to provide warehousing and shipping services for Cainiao Tmall Overseas (Taiwan), one of Alibaba’s ...
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