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First Lianyungang to Almaty container train service launched

PostTime:2011-11-17 08:16:07 View:1306

CHINA Railway Container Transport Co (CRCT) and its wholly-owned subsidiary China Railway International multimodal Transport Co (CRIMT) has jointly launched a scheduled container rail service from Lianyungang to Almaty in Kazakhstan, reports Xinhua. The 48-car train runs east from Lianyungang, the head of Eurasian Land Bridge and west to Almaty. The service transits the Dostyk customs checkpoint, thus saving time and improving efficiency. It also helps Lianyungang to Alataw Pass course develop into a key complex transport hub in China and a main line of Asia to Europe rail-sea transport, said the report.

Lianyungang volume up 26pc to 4.04 million TEU, beats last year's total

PostTime:2011-11-15 08:12:46 View:1326

EASTERN China's port of Lianyungang lifted 141 million tonnes of cargo from January to October compared to the full-year volume of 135 million tonnes in 2010. The port also recorded a container throughput of 4.04 million TEU during this period, up 26.1 per cent year on year, according to Xinhua's report.

Sinochem International to build chemical facilities in Lianyungang port

PostTime:2011-09-30 08:38:11 View:768

Sinochem International has signed an agreement with Lianyungang Port in China to build a tank farm in the Qitai area of the port, Seatrade Asia online reports. The two firms will be in charge of bulk liquid loading and discharging in the fast growing port. There will be 640,000 cu m of tank storage costing some RMB600m in first phase development, though the pair say the project could ultimately be expanded and cost up to RMB2bn. Three wharves will be built capable of handling 50,000 to 100,000 dwt ships and the whole project is spread across 36 hectares.

Chemical facilities for Lianyungang port

PostTime:2011-09-29 08:28:14 View:791

{非本站图片} Dalian: Sinochem International has signed an agreement with Lianyungang Port in China to build a tank farm in the Qitai area of the port. The two firms will be in charge of bulk liquid loading and discharging in the fast growing port. There will be 640,000 cu m of tank storage costing some RMB600m in first phase development, though the pair say the project could ultimately be expanded and cost up to RMB2bn. Three wharves will be built capable of handling 50,000 to 100,000 dwt ships and the whole project is spread across 36 hectares. 

Lianyungang Port & Sinochem to build terminal with CNY 2.6bn

PostTime:2011-09-28 08:26:54 View:1027

Lianyungang Port Group on September 27 said that it signed an agreement with Sinochem International (Holding) Co. Ltd. According to the agreement, both sides will invest in constructing a liquid chemicals terminal and storage tank project in Qitai Handling Area of Lianyungang Port, Menafn reports. Sinochem International will set up a petrochemical warehousing company with Lianyungang Port Group as well as an international petrochemical port company with Jiangsu Lianyungang Port Co., Ltd. , a listed company under Lianyungang Port Group. Therein, the warehousing company will be mainly engaged in construction and operation of liquid bulk-cargo terminal and liquid petrochemical storage tanks, loading and unloading of liquid bulk cargo, related supporting services, warehousing and bonded warehousing services of liquid petrochemical products. They plan to inject approximately CNY 2 billion long-term investments in construction of storage tanks with a total capacity of 640,000 cubic meters. The company will construct three 50000-tonnage to 100000-tonnage liquid petrochemical terminals along coastline of roughly 1000 meters in liquid petrochemical operation area of Qitai Handling Area with a total investment of CNY 600 million.  

Lianyungang box volume up 33.8% in August

PostTime:2011-09-07 10:53:19 View:1780

Lianyungang Port, a major port in Jiangsu Province, saw its cargo throughput reach 15.19 million tonnes in August, up 37.5 percent year-on-year while container throughput reached 433,000 TEUs, up 33.8 percent, reported China Business Newswire. In the first eight months the port's cargo throughput reached 111.74 million tonnes, while its container throughput reached 3.22 million TEUs, up 24.6 percent and 25.6 percent respectively.

Lianyungang January throughput up 17pc

PostTime:2010-02-22 08:04:13 View:803

EASTERN China's port of Lianyungang handled 10.6 million tonnes of cargo in January, up 17 per cent year on year, Xinhua reported. The volume was said to have surpassed the average monthly target based on the port's annual target this year of 120 million tonnes.

Lianyungang gets coke boost

PostTime:2008-03-28 08:39:38 View:972

CHINESE container and bulk terminals operator Jiangsu Lianyungang Port Co expects its profit growth this year to exceed 10%, driven by anticipated strong growth in container and coke volumes, writes Sandra Tsui.The Shanghai-listed company earned a net profit of Yuan100m ($14.2m) last year, up 19% from 2006. Its operating revenue amounted to Yuan848m in 2007.Yu Xiangyang, chairman of the parent company of Lianyungang Port Co, said on the sidelines of an industry conference in Shanghai that he expects Lianyungang port to handle more than 50m tonnes of cargo this year, compared with 41m tonnes in 2007.Container volume growth at major Chinese ports was slow in the first two months this year, but Mr Yu said Lianyungang would be able to attract more cargo from its hinterland in central west China by capacity expansion and by increasing the international and domestic liner services calling there.The port will have two new container berths operational in June and a further three by the end of 2008, bringing aggregate capacity to 3.5m teu a year.There will also be one more specialised coke berth operational in 2008.

Lianyungang port throughput exceeds 2m TEUs

PostTime:2008-01-02 10:29:52 View:1275

The container throughput of Jiangsu Province's Lianyungang Port had exceeded two million TEUs by December 26th, making Lianyungang Port the largest container port in Jiangsu Province. Lianyungang Port opened direct shipping routes to Japan and South Korea, ocean routes to Western United States, the Mediterranean, Europe and Southeast Asia, and domestic container shipping routes to the ports in the south of Shanghai Port. In addition, Lianyungang Port opened the container sea-railway integrated high-speed routes to Chongqing, Alamutu and cities in Russia.