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PIL links Ningbo-Zhoushan with West Africa

PostTime:2020-12-11 08:24:01 View:641

The port of Ningbo-Zhoushan port has new connection to West Africa with a service by Pacific International Lines (PIL). Katherine Si | Dec 10, 2020 The new service calls at Dapukou terminal, located at Jintang port area of Ningbo-Zhoushan port. The containership, Kota Singa owned by Pacific International Lines, has been deployed on the maiden voyage of the new service. Related: New sea-rail connection between Jiangxi and Ningbo - Zhoushan Currently, Dapukou container terminal serves 14 shipping routes operating as part of the Road and Belt Initiative.

New sea-rail connection between Jiangxi and Ningbo - Zhoushan

PostTime:2020-12-07 08:55:00 View:649

A new rail service links Nanchang in China’s Jiangxi province with Ningbo - Zhoushan Port to provide onward international shipping connections. Katherine Si | Dec 04, 2020 Ningbo-Zhoushan port has inked a framework cooperation agreement with Nanchang authority and launched the first batch of trains for Cosco Shipping and Maersk on the route of Nanchang-Ningbo Zhoushan. Jiangxi province is the starting point of Ningbo-Zhoushan port to run sea-rail transportation in other provinces. The port has established platform company in Nanchang for developing sea-rail combined transportation between Jiangxi and the port. Related: Sea-rail container volumes at Ningbo-Zhoushan port already exceed last year After ten years of development, there are now nine sea-rail transportation routes between Jiangxi and Ningbo Zhoushan which have seen total volumes of 541,000 teu to date. Currently, Ningbo-Zhoushan port is cooperating with 43 shipping companies and providing sea-rail container transportation services to 103 ports from 66 countries and regions via Nanchang-Ningbo Zhoushan route. Ningbo-Zhoushan port posted sea-rail container volume of 810,000 teu  in the first ten months of 2020, an increase of 23% year-on-year, surpassing the total volume of last year.

Iron ore shipments at Ningbo-Zhoushan port exceed 2019

PostTime:2020-11-12 08:59:53 View:387

Iron ore shipments at Shulanghu terminal of Ningbo-Zhoushan port reached 58.5m tons as the end of October, exceeding the total volume reported last year. Katherine Si | Nov 11, 2020 According to Ningbo-Zhoushan port, Shulanghu terminal posted 58.5m tons iron ore throughput in the first ten months, an increase of 20% year-on-year. The terminal had handled 51 calls from 400,000 dwt very large ore carriers (VLOC) in the period of the first ten months, an increase of 15% year-on-year. Related: Vale and Ningbo-Zhoushan in $624m port joint venture In August this year, Shulanghu posted nearly 7.2m tons iron ore throughput, an increase of over 30% year-on-year, hitting a record high. Shulanghu is the major port area of Ningbo-Zhoushan port providing ore cargo handling service, which has the largest berthing capacity of VLOC in China. Brazilian mining industry giant Vale is now cooperating with Ningbo-Zhoushan port to jointly build and operate a terminal at Shulanghu which will add a total port capacity of 40m tons annually and further expand the ore handling capacity of Ningbo-Zhoushan port.    

Ningbo Zhoushan ports sees 22.9pc rise in intermodal in 10 months

PostTime:2020-11-10 08:23:40 View:362

THE Port of Ningbo Zhoushan, China's busiest, in the eastern province of Zhejiang, saw its container throughput in sea-rail transport increase 22.9 per cent year on year in the first 10 months of the year, according to the China Railway Shanghai Group, reports Xinhua. The port's container throughput topped 812,000 TEU during the 10-month period, surpassing last year's total and expected to exceed one million TEU in 2020. The sea-rail transport service links the port by railway with parts of China and other countries. The port currently has 17 railway routes linking cities in 15 provincial-level regions across China. Several new routes have opened this year. Auto parts, photovoltaic products, outdoor furniture, white goods and electronic products are the major cargo categories using the port's sea-rail transport service. From January to October, a total of 700 sea-rail freight trains had travelled between the port and Yiwu, world's leading small commodities market.

Vale and Ningbo-Zhoushan in $624m port joint venture

PostTime:2020-10-13 08:21:23 View:365

Brazilian miner Vale and Ningbo-Zhoushan Port are setting up a joint venture to build, own and operate a terminal Shulanghu port, Zhoushan, Zhejiang province. The West III Project has a total investment of RMB4.3bn (US$624m), including land acquisition, and consists of expanding the Shulanghu port facilities, developing a new stockyard and two loading berths. By participating in the project, Vale will secure a total port capacity of 40m tons per year in Shulanghu, which will help Vale to optimize its overall supply chain costs, the miner said. Related: Vale turns to battery storage to cut energy cost at ore terminal The construction of the project, which is expected to take up to three years, will start after both parties obtain the anti-trust and other regulatory approvals in China. Related: Vale’s ‘Grinding Hub’ starts operation at Ningbo-Zhoushan port In 2015, Vale launched the Brazilian Blend Fines (BRBF), a product resulting from blending fines, which is produced at the Teluk Rubiah Maritime Terminal in Malaysia and at seventeen ports in China, including Shulanghu. It could reduce the time needed to reach Asian markets and increases Vale’s distribution capillarity by allowing the use of smaller vessels.

Sea-rail container volumes at Ningbo-Zhoushan port jump 35% in August

PostTime:2020-09-25 08:15:17 View:328

Sea-rail cargo volume at China’s Ningbo-Zhoushan port increased 35% year-on-year in August. The port posted sea-rail container volume of 96,000 teu last month. Iron ore and crude oil shipments also maintained growth. Last month, Ningbo-Zhoushan port saw one new international trade service, and four coastal shipping routes, with its total number of shipping routes reaching 247. Related: Rail freight volumes at Ningbo-Zhoushan port up 15% in H1 In August, Ningbo-Zhoushan port posted 105.42m tons cargo throughput, an increased of 9.7% year-on-year, 2.67m teu container volume, an increase of 9.4%.

Ningbo-Zhoushan port to introduce a new 330-metre container berth

PostTime:2020-06-10 08:02:32 View:511

NINGBO-ZHOUSHAN is adding a new 70,000 tonne-class 330-metre container berth into operation in July with an annual handling capacity of 620,000 TEU. The berth, located at Chuanshan area of Ningbo-Zhoushan port, mainly services containers and large size bulk cargo, as well as LNG and oil products, reports Colchester's Seatrade Maritime News. With the operation of the new berth, Chuanshan port area will have 11 container berths. Last year, Chuanshan port area recorded a 10.35 million TEU throughput.  

Ningbo-Zhoushan port opens VLCC terminal

PostTime:2020-05-15 08:15:35 View:389

Huangzeshan oil transfer terminal in Zhejiang province has officially opened for international trade. The 99,256 dwt crude oil tanker Krasnodar called at No.1 crude oil berth of Huangzeshan oil transfer terminal, Ningbo-Zhoushan port, marking the terminal’s official opening for international trade. Huangzeshan oil transfer terminal is the first VLCC class oil berth in north water area of Zhejiang province, is a key project at Zhejiang Free Trade Pilot Zone International Oil Storage Base. Related: Ningbo-Zhoushan port adds sea-rail transport terminal The whole project consists of one 300,000 tonnes-class crude oil berth, one 80,000 tonnes-class oil berth, two 10,000 tonnes-class oil berth, a 1m cu m crude oil storage tank, a 510,000 cu m product oil storage tank and related facility. Ningbo-Zhoushan port is a major port for China’s coastal oil products transportation and storage. The port currently operates several oil terminals in Zhejiang, including Asia’s largest 450,000 tonne crude oil terminal at its Daxie port area.

Ningbo-Zhoushan port adds sea-rail transport terminal

PostTime:2020-04-21 10:43:43 View:387

Chuanshan port rail freight station of Ningbo-Zhoushan port has officially started operations. It is one of the significant projects for the promotion of the Belt and Road Initiative and will further expand local sea-rail transportation business. The opening up of Chuanshan port rail station will make it to be the third port area of Ningbo-Zhoushan port that is capable of handling sea-railway transportation following Beilun port area and Zhenhai port area. The terminal at Chuanshan port is jointly funded and developed by China Railway Group and Ningbo Municipal Government, and is aimed at greatly improving the sea-rail combined transportation capacity of Ningbo-Zhoushan port. Chuanshan port owns the second largest single container terminal globally, which posted 10.35m teu container throughput in 2019. Ningbo-Zhoushan port, recorded over 800,000 teu sea-rail cargo volume last year, is the second largest sea-railway transportation port in China. It currently operates 17 sea-railway transportation services, covering 53 domestic cities.

Ningbo-Zhoushan raising $1.6bn to fund port expansion

PostTime:2020-02-27 10:09:52 View:350

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Company plans to issue A-shares to Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) and its parent company Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Group to raise up to RMB11.215bn ($1.6bn) for construction of port expansion projects. According to the proposal, RMB8.9bn ($1.27bn) fund will be used for No.6-No.10 container terminal projects at Meishan port area, the second phase ore terminal project and No.1 container terminal project at Chuanshan port area, general cargo berth renewal project at Beilun port area and other infrastructure construction. The share issue to SIPG is a significant move of the company to optimize the equity structure and promote synergetic development of the ports in Yangtze river delta, said Ningbo-Zhoushan Port Company. Related: Ningbo-Zhoushan posts cargo volume of 1.12bn tonnes in 2019 Upon the completion of the whole project, Ningbo-Zhoushan port will newly add 5.56m teu container handling capacity annually and 20m tonnes of ore handling capacity. The remaining funds will be used for repaying bank loans and improving the financial status.

Ningbo-Zhoushan posts cargo volume of 1.12bn tonnes in 2019

PostTime:2020-01-17 15:49:51 View:364

China’s Ningbo-Zhoushan port recorded 1.12bn tonnes of cargo throughput last year, ranking it as the world’s busiest port for eleven consecutive years. In 2019, Ningbo-Zhoushan port strengthened the multi-modal transportation service and improved the handling capacity for the large-size vessels, which greatly supported the increasing cargo handling demands, the port said. For its next development step, Ningbo-Zhoushan port will keep improving the shipping and port infrastructure and its service ability, accelerating the opening up for the construction of world top-class port, it said. Related: Sea-rail cargo volumes at Ningbo-Zhoushan port hit record high Ningbo-Zhoushan port posted a container volume of 27.53m teu for 2019.

Ningbo-Zhoushan port's 2019 sea-rail cargo volumes soar 33pc in 2019

PostTime:2020-01-08 08:20:22 View:324

THE container throughput in sea-rail transport at Ningbo-Zhoushan Port in east China's Zhejiang Province increased over 33.3 per cent year on year in 2019, according to the port. The container throughput exceeded 800,000 TEU in 2019, making the port the second largest in the country's sea-rail transport sector after east China's Qingdao port, according to Xinhua. Currently, Ningbo-Zhoushan port operates 17 sea-rail transportation routes covering fifteen provinces, cities and regions domestically. It has also launched cold chain sea-rail transport and other services to expand its operations. In December last year, the port commenced operation of Chuanshangang railway, which is jointly invested and constructed by Ningbo municipal government and China Railway Group. The new railway link will be able to further improve the multi-modal transportation capacity of Ningbo-Zhoushan port, reports Seatrade Maritime News, Colchester, UK.