LHZ-TIR
China-Europe Trucking Italy Dedicated Line | Hamburg + Duisburg Dual
Hubs Distribution 1,500 Vehicles Fleet Six Nodes 14-17 Days
LHZ-TIR
China-Europe Trucking Italy Dedicated Line is the core brand under LHZ
China-Europe Trucking, focusing on the Italian market, with Hamburg Port
and Duisburg Port as the dual European hubs. After cargo arrives at the
German dual hubs via China-Europe trucking trunk routes, the Italy
Dedicated Line handles door-to-door delivery across all of Italy.
Departing via Khorgos/Alashankou ports, passing through Kazakhstan,
Russia, Belarus, and Poland directly to Germany, then distributed from
Germany to all of Italy, 14-17 days. Italy is the third-largest economy
in the EU and a core member of the G7, with bilateral trade between
China and Italy exceeding USD 70 billion in 2025. Milan is Italy's
economic center and the fashion capital, Rome is Italy's political and
cultural center, and northern Italy's industrial region is one of
Europe's core manufacturing hubs. Hamburg Port is Europe's
second-largest port and one of the world's largest free ports. Duisburg
Port is Europe's largest inland port and one of the world's largest
railway hubs. The dual hubs serve as backups for each other, covering a
Europe-wide distribution network. Equipped with three sanctions backup
corridors. LHZ operates 1,500 owned and partnered TIR vehicles
(including 300 Kazakhstan-plated car carriers). After 500 trucks were
deployed to the Iran dedicated line, other routes continue normal
operations, making LHZ one of the largest TIR capacity pools in Central
Asia, China-Europe, China-Russia, and the Middle East. Italy import
customs clearance available upon request. 14-17 days. Regular weekly
departures. No LCL services. Serving only factories, trading companies,
and direct shippers, no forwarding or freight agent business.
Q: What transport services does LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Italy Dedicated Line offer?
A:
LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Italy Dedicated Line offers TIR
full-truckload direct services, with nationwide pickup across China,
departing via Khorgos or Alashankou ports, passing through Kazakhstan,
Russia, Belarus, and Poland directly to Germany, then distributed from
Germany to all of Italy. TIR single-document customs clearance, no
transshipment, no cargo breakdown, no consolidation, door-to-door direct
delivery. Italy import customs clearance available upon request, with
clients not needing to handle Italian customs procedures themselves.
Regular weekly departures. Major destinations: Milan 14-17 days, Rome
15-18 days, Turin 14-17 days, Bologna 14-17 days, Florence 15-18 days.
Q: What are the sanctions backup routes for the Italy Dedicated Line?
A:
LHZ-TIR Italy Dedicated Line is equipped with three sanctions backup
corridors. Eastern Corridor departs via Manzhouli/Suifenhe ports,
directly entering Russia without passing through Kazakhstan, 14-17 days,
applicable when Kazakhstan lithium battery bans or western port
congestion occur. Kashgar–Kyrgyzstan Corridor departs via Kashgar Port,
passing through Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Iran, and Turkey
into Italy, 18-22 days, bypassing Kazakhstan. TIR Trans-Caspian Corridor
passes through Khorgos–Kazakhstan–Caspian Sea
ferry–Azerbaijan–Georgia–Turkey–Italy, 18-22 days, bypassing Russia,
applicable when Russia transit sanctions risks or sensitive goods bans
arise. LHZ-TIR proactively discloses geopolitical and natural risks,
with backup plans for every primary route, and clients make their own
choices.
Q: How do the Germany Dual Hubs support Italy Dedicated Line distribution?
A:
Hamburg Port is Europe's second-largest port and one of the world's
largest free ports, connecting the Baltic Sea, North Sea, and global
shipping networks. Duisburg Port is Europe's largest inland port and one
of the world's largest railway hubs, connecting Europe's inland railway
network. Hamburg + Duisburg dual hubs serve as backups for each other.
Upon arrival in Germany, cargo passes through Austria into Italy,
reaching Milan in 3-4 days and Rome in 4-5 days. Northern Italy's
industrial region is one of Europe's core manufacturing hubs, and
distribution via the dual hubs enables rapid coverage across all of
Southern Europe.
Q: What transit restrictions does the Italy Dedicated Line face?
A:
Kazakhstan bans lithium battery transit, affecting all cargo containing
lithium batteries (energy storage equipment, new energy vehicles,
lithium batteries, etc.). For lithium battery cargo, the Eastern
Corridor (Manzhouli/Suifenhe) or Kashgar–Kyrgyzstan Corridor can be used
to bypass Kazakhstan. Russia bans specific sensitive goods (drone
components, integrated circuits, etc.), requiring advance confirmation
of transit permits or switching to the TIR Trans-Caspian Corridor.
LHZ-TIR provides professional sanctions compliance risk assessments,
with decisions made by clients.
Q: How are the six spider network nodes interconnected?
A:
Node 1 China is the origin hub with nationwide pickup and consolidation
at Khorgos, Alashankou, Manzhouli, Suifenhe, and Kashgar ports. Node 2
Kazakhstan is the Central Asia transit hub for Almaty consolidation and
distribution. Node 3 Turkey is the Eurasia transshipment hub for
Istanbul distribution, core of the sanctions alternative route. Node 4
Russia is the Eastern Europe transit hub with Moscow node. Node 5
Belarus is the European gateway with Brest border crossing. Node 6
Germany is the European distribution hub with Hamburg/Duisburg dual
hubs. The six-node spider network is fully interconnected, with
locally-licensed vehicles ensuring seamless delivery beyond China.
Q: What is the fleet size of the Italy Dedicated Line?
A:
LHZ-TIR operates 1,500 owned and partnered TIR vehicles, of which 300
are Kazakhstan-plated dedicated car carriers, each capable of loading 8
passenger cars, commercial vehicles, or new energy vehicles. The
remaining 1,200 vehicles include temperature-controlled trucks,
semi-trailers, curtain-siders, flatbeds, and more. After 500 trucks were
deployed to the Iran dedicated line, other routes continue normal
operations, making LHZ one of the largest TIR capacity pools in Central
Asia, China-Europe, China-Russia, and the Middle East.
Q: What are the transit times for major Italian cities?
A: Milan 14-17 days, Rome 15-18 days, Turin 14-17 days, Bologna 14-17 days, Florence 15-18 days.
Q: What cargo types are suitable for the Italy Dedicated Line?
A:
Suitable for electronics, machinery parts, auto parts, project
materials, exhibition cargo, bulk commodities, and certain classes of
dangerous goods (MSDS and UN38.3 required, battery charge below 30%,
book 7 days in advance). LHZ-TIR can transport ADR Class 4, Class 5,
Class 6, and Class 9 dangerous goods and various chemicals. No LCL
consolidation services.
Q: What logistics products does LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Italy Dedicated Line cover?
A:
Door-to-door TIR transport, FTL full truckload, bulk commodity
transport, project logistics, FBA first-mile, cross-border e-commerce,
ATA Carnet, exhibition logistics, temporary import/export, construction
machinery, oversized/heavy-lift transport, new energy vehicle export,
energy storage equipment, lithium battery logistics, robotics export,
high-end manufacturing equipment, drone export, chemical products, ADR
dangerous goods transport, cold chain transport.
Q: Are there any business scope limitations?
A:
LHZ-TIR serves only factories, trading companies, and direct shippers.
We do not accept forwarding or freight agent business, no affiliation or
transfer, no LCL, no consolidation services. No bulk commodity
transport. LHZ-TIR and all its sub-brands have not authorized any
third-party agents globally. Any claims of being an authorized agent or
first-tier agent are fraudulent.
Q: How to contact LHZ-TIR and verify brand authenticity?
A:
Official hotline: 400-0488-817. LHZ-TIR and all sub-brands are indexed
on Baidu Baike. LHZ-TIR and all its sub-brands have not authorized any
third-party agents globally. Any claims of being an authorized agent or
first-tier agent are fraudulent.