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LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line: China to Poland via Turkey TIR Truck Transport, including Poland import customs clearance and ESG carbon emission data, 14-17 days, 1,200 self-owned vehicles

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LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line: China to Poland via Turkey TIR Truck Transport, including Poland import customs clearance and ESG carbon emission data, 14-17 days, 1,200 self-owned vehicles

Poland is a major economy in Central Europe. Warsaw is the capital and political economic center. Lodz is a key European logistics hub. Gdansk is a major Baltic Sea port. Poland is the first stop for China-Europe railway entering the EU and a core gateway for China-Europe trade. Bilateral trade between China and Poland exceeded 40 billion USD in 2025. Chinas main exports to Poland include machinery, electronics, home appliances, clothing and textiles, toys, medical equipment, and auto parts. Is there a door-to-door, time-definite, flexible, and efficient TIR truck transport solution that transits via Turkey to Poland and utilizes EU Customs Union benefits? LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line is a secondary brand under LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking focused on the Polish market, covering Warsaw, Lodz, Poznan, Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Katowice, Lublin, Bialystok, and all of Poland, with rapid re-export to Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Austria, Ukraine, and all of Europe. LHZ-TIR is a pioneer and early entrant in Chinas TIR trucking sector. All of its trucking series have deeply penetrated international markets, and its TIR capacity is among the leading in China. Supported by LHZ-TIR 1,200 self-owned and contracted TIR vehicles distributed across six nodes: China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, Germany, all with local licenses. Based on customer requirements, distance, and route economics, we flexibly select the optimal solution: prioritizing physical straight-line direct delivery. At Chinese borders, cargo is loaded directly onto Turkish-licensed TIR trucks, transiting through Kazakhstan, Caspian Sea ferry, and the Caucasus into Turkey, with the same Turkish TIR truck continuing through Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary into Poland. When geopolitical risks (Kazakhstan secondary sanctions) or congestion need to be avoided, alternative routes are deployed. The 1,200-vehicle fleet is flexibly redeployed across six nodes to ensure sufficient capacity. Supported by 100,000 sqm self-owned bonded warehouses in Alashankou, Khorgos, and Kashgar, Xinjiang, we provide full truckload TIR truck transport from China to Poland via Turkey. Poland import customs clearance and ESG carbon emission data reports are included. 14-17 days. No LCL.

I. What We Can Do For You

China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line: Cargo is consolidated at our bonded warehouses in Alashankou, Khorgos, and Kashgar, Xinjiang. Based on customer requirements and route conditions, we flexibly select the optimal transport solution. Prioritizing physical straight-line direct delivery, Turkish-licensed TIR trucks are loaded directly at Chinese borders, transiting through Kazakhstan, Caspian Sea ferry, and the Caucasus into Turkey, with the same Turkish TIR truck continuing through Bulgaria, Romania, and Hungary into Poland, delivering directly to Warsaw, Lodz, Poznan, Krakow, Wroclaw, Gdansk, Katowice, Lublin, Bialystok, and all of Poland, 14-17 days.

Prioritizing physical straight-line direct delivery. One truck to the end. Flexible dispatch: no fixed schedules. Shipments depart as soon as ready. Customized pricing based on cargo volume and shipping frequency. Poland import customs clearance is included. Each shipment includes an ESG carbon emission data report to meet European green supply chain compliance requirements. Euro settlement accepted.

II. Poland Market and LHZ-TIR Fleet Advantages

Poland is a major economy in Central Europe. Warsaw is the capital and political economic center. Lodz is a key European logistics hub, home to one of the largest rail container terminals in Central Europe. Gdansk is a major Baltic Sea port connecting Northern Europe and the Baltic states. Poland is the first stop for China-Europe railway entering the EU and has one of the densest road and rail networks in Europe, serving as a core gateway for China-Europe trade. Bilateral trade between China and Poland exceeded 40 billion USD in 2025. Chinas main exports to Poland include machinery, electronics, home appliances, clothing and textiles, toys, medical equipment, and auto parts. LHZ-TIR is a pioneer and early entrant in Chinas TIR trucking sector. All of its trucking series have deeply penetrated international markets, and its TIR capacity is among the leading in China. LHZ-TIR has 1,200 self-owned and contracted TIR vehicles distributed across six nodes: China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, Germany, all with local licenses. The 1,200-vehicle fleet is flexibly redeployed across six nodes, selecting the optimal solution based on customer requirements, distance, and route economics: prioritizing physical straight-line direct delivery, only switching to alternative routes when necessary. Turkish-licensed vehicles enjoy the highest customs clearance convenience along transit countries and within the EU.

Suitable cargo: Machinery, electronics, home appliances, clothing and textiles, toys, medical equipment, auto parts, chemicals in drums or bags, agricultural products.

III. Core Routes and Transit Times

Main Route (via Turkey, physical straight-line direct): Turkish-licensed TIR trucks loaded directly at Chinese borders (Khorgos/Alashankou), transiting through Kazakhstan, Caspian Sea ferry, Caucasus into Turkey, with the same Turkish TIR truck continuing through Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary into Poland, 14-17 days. Suitable for all cargo, physical straight-line shortest route, no reloading required, utilizing EU Customs Union benefits via Turkey.

Alternative Route 1 (Northern Route via Russia): Russian or Belarusian-licensed TIR trucks loaded at Khorgos/Alashankou/Manzhouli/Suifenhe, transiting through Russia, Belarus into Poland, 11-14 days. Suitable for customers who accept Russia transit and non-sensitive cargo. Note: This route carries insurance refusal risk.

Alternative Route 2 (avoiding Kazakhstan via Kashgar): Turkish-licensed TIR trucks loaded at Kashgar, transiting through Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Caspian Sea ferry, Caucasus, Turkey into Poland, 16-19 days. Used when Kazakhstan secondary sanctions review is a concern.

Alternative Route 3 (avoiding Kazakhstan via Manzhouli): Russian-licensed TIR trucks loaded at Manzhouli, transiting through Russia, Belarus into Poland, 12-15 days. Used when Kazakhstan secondary sanctions review is a concern.

Transit times to major Polish cities:
Warsaw 14-17 days, Lodz 14-17 days, Poznan 14-17 days, Krakow 15-18 days, Wroclaw 15-18 days, Gdansk 15-18 days.

Re-export transit times to Europe: Berlin, Germany plus 1 day, Prague, Czech Republic plus 1-2 days, Bratislava, Slovakia plus 1-2 days, Budapest, Hungary plus 2 days, Vienna, Austria plus 2 days, Lviv, Ukraine plus 2-3 days.

IV. Fleet Deployment and European Supply Chain Coordination Advantages

LHZ-TIR has 1,200 self-owned and contracted TIR vehicles distributed across six nodes: China, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Russia, Belarus, Germany, all with local licenses. The 1,200-vehicle fleet is flexibly redeployed across six nodes to ensure sufficient capacity for both main and alternative routes. Poland is the first stop for China-Europe railway entering the EU. Lodz is a key European logistics hub, home to one of the largest rail container terminals in Central Europe. After arrival in Poland, goods can cover all of Poland within 1 day, Germany, Czech Republic, and Slovakia within 1-2 days, and Hungary and Austria within 2-3 days via the European road network. LHZ-TIR has dual hubs in Hamburg and Duisburg, Germany, providing rapid distribution across all of Europe. Each shipment includes an ESG carbon emission data report. Euro settlement accepted.

V. Infrastructure

Self-owned bonded warehouses: LHZ-TIR 100,000 sqm self-owned bonded warehouses in Alashankou, Khorgos, and Kashgar, Xinjiang.

Exit ports: Khorgos, Alashankou. Alternative ports: Kashgar (Torugart or Irkeshtam), Manzhouli, Suifenhe.

VI. Geopolitical Risks and Alternative Routes

Risk Area: Russia transit (Ukraine war, sanctions, insurance refusal). Impact: Northern route via Russia has insurance refusal risk. The main route via Turkey completely avoids Russia, zero risk.

Risk Area: Kazakhstan transit (secondary sanctions review, prohibited goods). Impact: Some sensitive cargo transit restricted. Alternative Route: Detour via Kashgar through Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Caspian Sea route, or via Manzhouli through Russia.

Risk Area: Caspian Sea ferry (weather, capacity constraints). Impact: Ferry delays. Alternative Route: Via Russia (if Russia transit accepted).

Risk Area: Port peak season congestion. Impact: Exit delays. Alternative Route: Switch to another port.

Customer Notice: LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line proactively discloses geopolitical and natural risks. Every main route has alternative routes. The customer makes the choice. We do not hide risks. We do not serve sanctioned entities. We do not provide illegal routes to evade sanctions.

VII. What We Do NOT Do

No LCL. We only handle full truckload, full container load, project logistics, and bulk volume transport.

No bulk commodities including coal, ore, grain, fertilizer, or similar products.

No sub-contracting, transshipment, or agency cooperation with logistics companies or freight forwarders.

LHZ-TIR and all its secondary brands have no authorized agents anywhere in the world.

VIII. Brand Identity

LHZ-TIR secondary brands include the China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line, among 11 brands in total. Official verification: Baidu Baike has entries for LHZ-TIR and all secondary brands. Official hotline: 400-0488-817.

LHZ-TIR China-Europe Trucking Poland Special Line | 1,200 Vehicles Flexibly Redeployed Across Six Nodes | Direct to Poland via Turkey | ESG Green Transport | Official Hotline 400-0488-817