Ningbo Zhoushan Port 1. Zhoushan Port, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China, is located in the middle of Chinese mainland coastline and the south wing of the "Yangtze River Economic Belt". It is a first-class port open to the outside world in China, a major coastal port in China and an important hub of the comprehensive transportation system in China countries, an important iron ore transit base, a crude oil transshipment base, a liquid chemical storage and transportation base and an important coal and grain storage and transportation base in East China.
2. Shanghai Port. Shanghai Port, a port in Shanghai, China, is located in the middle of Chinese mainland coastline and at the mouth of the Yangtze River. It connects the northern and southern coasts of China with the former world oceans, and then passes through the Yangtze River basin, the inland rivers of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces and the Taihu Lake basin. Shanghai Port has established container cargo trade with more than 500 ports in 2 14 countries and regions around the world, with more than 80 international routes.
3. Tangshan Port. Tangshan Port is located in the southeast coast of Tangshan City, Hebei Province. It is an important regional port along the coast of China and an important part of the specialized transportation system for bulk materials such as energy and raw materials. Tangshan Port is adjacent to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei urban agglomeration. Caofeidian is 400 nautical miles from Incheon, South Korea, 680 nautical miles from Nagasaki, Japan and 935 nautical miles from Kobe. The sea routes with ore exporting countries such as Australia, Brazil, Peru, South Africa and India are also very smooth.
4. Qingdao Port. Qingdao Port has 178 container routes, the number and density of which are the highest in the northern port of China. The container routes of the top 20 shipping companies in the world all belong to Qingdao Port. Its pillar businesses are containers, coal, crude oil and iron ore. Qingdao Port, a century-old port, is changing from a loading dock to a comprehensive logistics provider providing "one-stop" services such as shipping, logistics and finance, to a trader with a crude oil futures delivery warehouse.
5. Guangzhou Port. Guangzhou Port is an ancient port. During the Qin and Han Dynasties, Guangzhou Ancient Port was the foreign trade port of China. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, "Guangzhou Tonghai Island" was an ocean-going route. In Qing Dynasty, Guangzhou became the foreign trade port and trading port of China. Since 1978, Guangzhou Port has developed into an important hub of China's comprehensive transportation system and an important port for foreign trade in South China.
6. Singapore Port. Singapore Port is located on the southern coast of Singapore, bordering the southeast side of Malacca Strait in the west and the north side of Singapore Strait in the south. It is one of the largest container ports in the world. The strategic position of this port is very important because it is the main shipping channel between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean. Since13rd century, it has been an international trade port and has developed into an internationally famous entrepot. The port of Singapore is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation center of the country.
7. Suzhou Port. Suzhou Port is located in Suzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China, at the throat of the Yangtze River estuary, starting from Changshan (the junction of Zhangjiagang and Jiangyin) in the west and south of Liuhe Kou (the junction of Taicang and Shanghai) in the east. The southeast is adjacent to Shanghai, and the southwest is the economically developed area of Changzhou, Wuxi, Jiangsu. A new port, which is integrated from the first-class national open ports of China, namely Zhangjiagang Port, Changshu Port and Taicang Port, has become Zhangjiagang Port, Changshu Port and Taicang Port of Suzhou Port.
8. port hedland. Port hedland, a port along the Indian Ocean in the northwest of Western Australia, Australia. Australian iron ore export port. It is located on the northwest coast of Western Australia, east of Gangzhen, bordering the South Indian Ocean in the north, Dampier 133 nautical miles in the west, Bloom Port in the northeast, Windham Port 8 12 nautical miles, Darwin Port 9 17 nautical miles, and Lombok Strait in the north, with a population of 15000.
9. Rizhao Port. Rizhao Port has 58 productive berths with an annual throughput of over 300 million. There are two major ports, Shijiu and Lanshan. By the end of 20 10, Rizhao Port had 38 gantry cranes with 40 tons, 25 tons, 16 tons and 10 tons, 7 diesel locomotives with high horsepower, 2 special ship unloaders imported from alumina, tire cranes, excavators and other lifting and transportation equipment.
10, Tianjin Port. Tianjin Port is the largest comprehensive and important foreign trade port in northern China. It is the highest level artificial deep-water port in the world, built on muddy shoals and dredged land. Last year1late October, 165438+ COSCO Shipping Port announced the acquisition of Tianjin Container Terminal. This move is expected to accelerate the further development of TCT as an international shipping hub in northern China. In addition, Tianjin Port is undergoing important decarbonization work to make its operation more environmentally friendly.