Container throughput of Tianjin Port increased by 5.6% in the first ten months
- Author:Alex
- Source:sunny worldwide logistics
- Release Date:2017-11-15
Container throughput of Tianjin Port increased by 5.6% in the first ten months
According to reports, in the first 10 months of this year, Tianjin Port completed container throughput of 12.8 million TEUs, up by 5.6% over the same period of last year; completed the throughput of ro-ro vehicles reaching 880,000 units, an increase of 36% over the same period of last year; completed the trans-shipment of 50,000 TEUs , An increase of 32.8% over the same period of last year.
In the container business development,Tianjin harborDeepen the cooperation with the port business in Hebei container docking, strengthen the world's major shipping alliances and internationally renownedLogistics EnterprisesStrategic cooperation, has opened five container liner new routes to further consolidate and enhance the Tianjin Port in the Bohai Rim region container hub port status.
In the development of Ro-Ro vehicles, Tianjin Port completed the use of a multi-storey garage that can hold more than 3,200 vehicles and annual turnover of 100,000 units, and urged the "Made in China" Volvo high-end sedan to export. The new attraction has attracted Dongfeng Nissan , Guangzhou Automobile Chuan Qi, Shanghai Rong Wei and other brands of domestic trade maritime settled in.
With respect to the development of cross-border transportation in mainland China Bridge, Tianjin Port actively cooperated with the railway to promote the construction of sea-rail combined transport by relying on the unique advantages of "four ports and three channels" of Manzhouli, Erenhot, Alashankou and Horgos. In Zhengzhou, Cloth and other central and western regions layout regional marketing center, dry port and logistics base, smooth "Silk Road Economic Belt" along the countries and regions of the international intermodal corridors. At present, Tianjin Port has opened a two-way international train that goes directly to Moscow and Minsk to extend its service to Eastern Europe.