Sichuan Launches First TIR Road Route to Azerbaijan
2026-03-20 15:37:56 by AIOS
On the afternoon of March 19, four container trucks fully loaded with photovoltaic products Made in Yibin and bearing TIR plates departed from the Yibin Port Customs Supervision Site after completing TIR verification, document endorsement, and customs sealing procedures at Yibin Customs. This marks the official launch of Sichuan Province's first TIR international road transport route to Azerbaijan, further strengthening Sichuan's westward logistics corridor toward Central Asia.

Four container trucks fully loaded with photovoltaic products 'Made in Yibin' and displaying TIR Carnet license plates
The shipment, totaling 7 metric tons with a value of RMB 25 million, departed from Yibin and will exit China via the Khorgos Port in Xinjiang, transiting through Kazakhstan and Russia before arriving in Baku, the capital of Azerbaijan, in approximately 15 days.
To facilitate this TIR transport operation, Yibin Customs, under the coordination of Chengdu Customs and leveraging achievements from its 'Smart Customs' initiative, established a dedicated TIR green channel, offering one-on-one policy guidance and 7×24-hour appointment-based customs clearance services to efficiently complete system approvals, document endorsements, and vehicle sealing procedures.
A spokesperson from the Port Supervision Department of Chengdu Customs stated that since the beginning of this year, Chengdu Customs has continuously benchmarked against world-class port business environments, enhanced regulatory efficiency, and piloted new multimodal transport supervision models—including TIR international road transport, rail-sea intermodal transport for imports and exports, and inland waterway transshipment—to steadily improve cross-border trade facilitation. These efforts aim to leverage the advantages of the Yangtze River Golden Waterway and the Western Land-Sea New Passage, supporting Sichuan in building an integrated logistics hub featuring coordinated road, rail, water, and air transport networks for comprehensive opening-up.
The TIR system is a cross-border freight customs clearance framework established under the United Nations Convention on International Transport of Goods by Road (TIR Convention). Over 70 countries worldwide are currently contracting parties to the convention. Vehicles holding valid TIR Carnets undergo customs formalities only at the point of departure and destination; en route, they are exempt from repeated physical inspections at borders, enabling efficient transit.
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