THE world's largest container port Shanghai has opened a brand-new container terminal area to the north of the city centre on the south bank of the Yangtze River to go alongside existing container terminals in Waigaoqiao and Yangshan.
The first phase of Shanghai Luojing Port opened recently, adding an extra 2.6 million TEU in annual capacity to the city, reports Singapore's Splash 247.
The area is a redeveloped bulk terminal that local steel mills used to use.
Phase one of the automated terminal features five berths, with further phases expected to give Luojing a total capacity of 6 million TEU.
Shanghai has built up an unprecedented commanding 10 million TEU lead over its nearest boxport rival in rankings of the top 30 container ports worldwide compiled by Alphaliner.
Shanghai has been the world's largest container port for the last 14 years, beating Singapore into second place. It now stands on the cusp of being the first place in the world to handle 50 million TEU in a calendar year.
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The first phase of Shanghai Luojing Port opened recently, adding an extra 2.6 million TEU in annual capacity to the city, reports Singapore's Splash 247.
The area is a redeveloped bulk terminal that local steel mills used to use.
Phase one of the automated terminal features five berths, with further phases expected to give Luojing a total capacity of 6 million TEU.
Shanghai has built up an unprecedented commanding 10 million TEU lead over its nearest boxport rival in rankings of the top 30 container ports worldwide compiled by Alphaliner.
Shanghai has been the world's largest container port for the last 14 years, beating Singapore into second place. It now stands on the cusp of being the first place in the world to handle 50 million TEU in a calendar year.
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