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Shuohuang Railway’s Cumulative Annual Freight Volume Exceeded 200 Million Tonnes

Author: Fan Sinan, Guan Mingfeng Source: Shuohuang Railway Pubdate: 2025-08-01 Font size:【L M S

On July 20, Shuohuang Railway’s cumulative annual freight volume has reached 201.2 million tonnes, with coal transportation accounting for 188 million tonnes, ensuring safe and stable energy supplies across the region.

With refined management and innovative approaches, the Company has made breakthroughs in efficiency improvement, effectively ensuring safe and stable energy supplies during the peak summer season. With strategies emphasizing “top-down and bottom-up collaboration”, “plan and management systems connectivity”, and “internal and external integration”, the Company targeted key issues in quality and efficiency improvement and prioritized the fulfillment of “key indicators” by optimizing key operational processes at major technical stations—handling “decoupling, marshalling, and departure”—through coordination of technical inspection, locomotive power, and vehicle flow, which enables seamless resource connection aligned with unloading demands along the line, addresses the final hurdle for ensuring stable energy supplies and smooth, high-efficient transportation, and realizes record-high daily coal and freight volumes during peak summer of this year.

In addition, Shuohuang Railway strengthened train operation control, continuously improved crew driving skills, and adopted innovative visualization-based training for operation curves, significantly boosting operational efficiency and unleashing the railway network’s potential. The rate of train stop and suspension intervals for 20,000-tonne trains dropped 16.1% month-on-month, marking a notable efficiency gain. The Company remained focused on boosting non-coal cargo volume, precisely allocating wagons and transportation capacity, and implementing targeted organization measures, featuring “specific measures for one site and one route”, for non-coal loading and unloading to improve plan fulfillment and vehicle utilization, maintaining stable and sound non-coal transportation. To safeguard transportation during the “Late July and Early August” key flood prevention period, the Company enhanced flood control measures, carried out detailed hazard inspections, stocked emergency supplies, and strictly managed rainfall response procedures, ensuring safe and smooth transportation in critical weather conditions.

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