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Qinhuangdao port volume exceeds 200 million tonnes for seven years

PostTime:2013-01-16 08:52:01 View:1051

PORT of Qinhuangdao, a major Bohai Sea shipping hub in Hebei province, has experienced 200 million tonnes annual throughput for seven consecutive years with the arrival of 2012 results, reports Xinhua. The port introduced series of measures to cope with the global economic downturn in 2012, enhancing efficiency and making full use of the market resources to guarantee smooth business operation for the full year. The port devoted greater effort in promoting safety while loading and unloading cargo efficiently with more safety inspections and accident emergency drills. It also focused on the environment protection to offer a improved conditions to attract new business.

Coal stocks at China's Qinhuangdao port up 13% on week

PostTime:2012-06-08 08:43:38 View:892

Coal stocks at China's Qinhuangdao port surged 12.7% to 8.76 million mt Wednesday from 7.77 million mt on May 31, Qinhuangdao Port data showed, Cargonews Asia reports. This compares with a typical stock level of 6 million-7 million mt and a record high of 9.22 million mt in mid-November 2008. With outbound coal shipments declining, stocks at Qinhuangdao have been on the rise since May 15. Coal stocks at southern China's Guangzhou and Fangcheng port also remain high. Guangzhou held 2.73 million mt Wednesday, compared with 2.78 million mt on May 31, and its coal stocks have remained above 2.7 million mt since April 19, port data showed. Stocks at Fangcheng stand at 6.5 million mt, down from 6.7 million mt May 21 and a year-to-date high of more than 8 million mt in late February, a Guangdong-based trader said, citing port figures. Separately, combined coal stocks held by the six major power generators in eastern and southern China, Zhejiang, Shanghai, Guangdong, Datang, Huaneng and Guodian, rose to 16.61 million mt Tuesday from 16.41 million mt on May 29, according to Qinhuangdao port data. This is adequate to fuel 32 days of burn, up from 29.7 days on May 29.

Qinhuangdao throughput tops 200 million tonnes in mid-September

PostTime:2011-10-17 08:12:15 View:1137

THROUGHPUT at north China's port of Qinhuangdao, across the Gulf of Chihli from Dalian, surpassed 200 million tonnes in mid-September, Xinhua reports. The port handled 68.4 million tonnes of cargo in the first quarter, 6.1 million tonnes more than its target. During the first half of year, it recorded a throughput of 138.8 million tonnes, 6.3 per cent, or 8.2 million tonnes, more than in the same period in the year before.

Cargo record for Qinhuangdao

PostTime:2011-07-05 08:30:37 View:1006

  A ship docks at a coal terminal in Qinhuangdao, Hebei Province. The port city handled a record high 139 million tons of cargo in the first half of this year, an increase of 8.36 million tons from a year earlier, according to statistics by local authorities.

Port to float

PostTime:2010-01-11 07:46:59 View:913

China's Qinhuangdao Port is planning a big share sale on the Shanghai Stock Exchange this year. China's largest coal facility will raise CNY 5bn ($732m) from the listing with an offering of 1.4bn shares. Caijing magazine reported that the port has hired China International Capital Corp as the underwriter, citing the parent of the port, Hebei Port Group Co.

Qinhuangdao Port coal throughput over 200m tonnes

PostTime:2008-01-07 14:22:59 View:1292

Qinhuangdao Port's cargo throughput totalled 245million tonnes in 2007, increasing by 21.7 percent year-on-year.The annual coal and bulk goods throughput capacity of Qinhuangdao Port were 193 million tonnes and 14.8 million tonnes respectively.Although two wagon tippers at the port suspended operations and carried out reconstruction projects, Qinhuangdao Port's coal throughput hit 214 million tonnes in 2007, becoming the first port in the world with coal throughput exceeding 200 million tonnes. In addition, the bulk goods throughput stood at 24.08 million tonnes, while the container throughput hit 300,000 TEUs, up by 50 percent year-on-year.