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China’s Beibu Gulf Port sees rise in cargo throughput

Last updated: 2022/04/13 at 2:20 PM
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Beibu Gulf Port Group, which operates the Beibu Gulf Port in south China’s Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Area, noticed its cargo throughput rise 5.25 % 12 months on 12 months to 65.17 million tonnes within the first quarter of 2022, in keeping with the corporate.

Throughout this era, the port dealt with over 1.4 million twenty-foot equal unit (TEU) containers, up 11.22 % 12 months on 12 months.

Seizing alternatives supplied by the Regional Complete Financial Partnership, the Group has launched cold-chain categorical traces linking the port with southeastern Asian international locations resembling Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. The brand new traces contributed to a 32-percent year-on-year enhance within the variety of TEU containers of cold-chain items the port dealt with within the first quarter.

The port additionally opened three new container routes over the identical interval. Beibu Gulf Port at the moment has 67 delivery routes connecting it with greater than 300 ports world wide, in keeping with the group.

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The port serves as an necessary transit level within the New Worldwide Land-Sea Commerce Hall, a commerce and logistics passage collectively constructed by western Chinese language provincial areas and Singapore.
Supply: Xinhua



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