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Linerlink participated in the 2025 China-Africa Trade Expo.

Amidst the early summer chorus of cicadas complemented by gentle winds and drizzling rain, the fourth China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo opened on June 12 at the Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center under the theme “China-Africa Collaboration for Modernization.” Across its 180,000-square-meter exhibition space, African exhibitors showcased non-resource products like coffee, cocoa, and handicrafts while Chinese counterparts presented machinery, electronics, and agricultural goods – a vibrant display of cross-continental commercial synergy. LinerLink International Freight actively participated, with its specialists delivering tailored exhibition logistics solutions to overcome shipping challenges and energize China-Africa trade through operational excellence.

​The Logistics Connector: From Domestic Reach to Continental Reliability​
LinerLink has engineered a pan-African logistics network spanning strategic hubs: Kenya (East Africa), Nigeria (West Africa), South Africa (Southern Africa), and Egypt (North Africa). This interconnected infrastructure strengthens the Expo’s “Hunan-as-hub, nationwide participation, China-Africa shared prosperity” framework. The company’s maritime trunk routes from multiple Chinese ports, integrated with flexible multimodal systems, ensure frictionless cargo movement between the continents.

​Bridging Trade with Precision and Commitment​
LinerLink’s global network and customized capabilities directly address complex geopolitical and cross-border transit challenges, demonstrating comprehensive end-to-end supply chain mastery. Every successful delivery of exhibition goods embodies the Expo’s vision of modernization through mutual cooperation – where logistics chains catalyze deeper industrial and commercial integration between China and Africa.

As China-Africa economic ties embark on a new chapter, LinerLink drives this partnership forward through innovative logistics, transforming each shipment into a milestone in transcontinental trade legacy.