Sinhai Company’s Uzbekistan Overseas Warehouse Featured in Industry Magazine, Marking a New Milestone in Central Asia Cross-Border Layout
Time : 2026-03-13
Recently, a professional magazine focusing on the Belt and Road cross-border logistics and industrial cooperation has published a special report on the Uzbekistan overseas warehouse project of Kashgar Sinhai New Material Technology Co., Ltd., analyzing its operation model, market performance and demonstration value in detail. This marks the warehouse as a benchmark case in the cross-border trade sector of Central Asia.
As a key enterprise deeply engaged in the field of polymer new materials, Sinhai has strategically deployed its overseas warehouse in Uzbekistan to meet market demand in Central Asia, making it a core driver for unblocking cross-border logistics channels and expanding international markets. Leveraging the geographical advantages of core cities such as Tashkent, the warehouse has built a localized service system integrating warehousing, distribution, delivery and after-sales support, effectively solving pain points in traditional cross-border logistics including slow timeliness, high costs and difficult after-sales services.
According to the magazine, Sinhai’s core products—PC sun sheets and PC solid sheets—are widely recognized in Central Asia’s construction, modern agriculture, advertising and other sectors for their high light transmittance (over 85%), excellent impact resistance and weatherability. Since the launch of the Uzbekistan warehouse, the company has achieved fast local delivery, cutting order lead time by more than 60% compared with traditional logistics. Customer satisfaction has improved significantly, with orders surging by approximately 30% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2026, highlighting the effectiveness of its international market layout.
Public data shows Sinhai operates six large automated production lines with a daily capacity of 15 tons, exporting over 90% of its products to the five Central Asian countries. The Uzbekistan warehouse works in synergy with its Kazakhstan warehouse, forming a layout of “Production in Southern Xinjiang + Dual Warehouses in Central Asia for Radiation”. This not only opens an efficient channel for the company’s own products but also drives the upstream and downstream industrial chains to go global together.
The magazine feature is an authoritative recognition of Sinhai’s achievements in cross-border logistics development, providing a replicable practice for northwest Chinese enterprises to expand into Central Asia. It particularly notes that by taking advantage of preferential policies in the Kashgar Pilot Free Trade Zone and the localized services of its overseas warehouses, Sinhai has achieved a transformative breakthrough from “passage economy” to “industrial economy”, injecting new momentum into the in-depth development of Silk Road E-Commerce in Central Asia.
Going forward, Sinhai plans to further upgrade the intelligence level of its Uzbekistan overseas warehouse, expand storage capacity and delivery networks, deepen cooperation with local enterprises in Central Asia, help more Chinese new material products enter Central Asia and radiate to Eurasia, and contribute more industrial strength to China-Uzbekistan economic and trade cooperation and the development of the Belt and Road Initiative.
