THE beibu Gulf Port Group that runs Beibu Gulf Port in south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, posted an 11.2 per cent year-on-year increase in container throughput in the first quarter, reports London's Port Technology
The group has recently launched cold-chain express lines linking the port with southeastern Asian countries Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
According to its statement, the new lines have contributed to a 32 per cent year-on-year increase in the number of reefer boxes handled in the first quarter.
The group has also announced three new container routes over the same period.
Beibu Gulf Ports serves as an important transit point in the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor built by western Chinese provincial regions and Singapore that currently offers 67 shipping routes connecting it with more than 300 ports around the world.
Last January, the port revealed a major surge on container throughput for 2021, processing more than six million TEU.
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The group has recently launched cold-chain express lines linking the port with southeastern Asian countries Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam.
According to its statement, the new lines have contributed to a 32 per cent year-on-year increase in the number of reefer boxes handled in the first quarter.
The group has also announced three new container routes over the same period.
Beibu Gulf Ports serves as an important transit point in the New International Land-Sea Trade Corridor built by western Chinese provincial regions and Singapore that currently offers 67 shipping routes connecting it with more than 300 ports around the world.
Last January, the port revealed a major surge on container throughput for 2021, processing more than six million TEU.
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