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Shanghai launches first direct shipping route to East Africa for heavy-lift vessels
Shanghai has launched its first dedicated heavy-lift vessel service to East Africa, strengthening cargo transport under the Belt and Road Initiative.
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PetroChina completes first domestic ULSFO bunkering at Yangshan Port
PetroChina Fuel Oil Co Ltd successfully refueled COSCO Shipping Lines' COSCO PRIDE ship with 875 metric tons of domestically produced ultra-low sulfur heavy fuel oil.
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Yangshan Port expands crane fleet to ease throughput strain
Yangshan Port enhanced its operational capacity on July 21 with the arrival of six new cranes, a move designed to address the port's consistently rising container throughput throughout this year.
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Shanghai broadens auto export reach with Yangtze River transit expansion
Shanghai has expanded its "river-sea intermodal transit" model for automobile exports to include ports along the upper reaches of the Yangtze River.
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Shanghai Port posts 13% growth in auto exports in H1
Automobile exports via the Shanghai Port surpassed 1.27 million units in the first half of this year, marking a 13 percent year-on-year increase.
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A new automated Shanghai Port terminal takes shape in Lin-gang Special Area
Shanghai Port is embarking on an ambitious project to construct its largest automated container terminal in the north area of Xiaoyangshan Island in Lin-gang Special Area.
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Shanghai Port sees container throughput surge despite challenges
Shanghai Port witnessed a significant surge in container throughput in the months of April and May, despite global trade complexities.
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Construction of Shanghai Port's largest automated container terminal in full swing
Shanghai is developing the north area of Xiaoyangshan Island into Shanghai Port's largest automated container terminal, according to a recent briefing by the Shanghai International Port Group.
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Shanghai Port sees growth in rail-sea intermodal transport
The Shanghai Port Sea-rail Combined Transport Company handled 97,910 twenty-foot equivalent units at Luchaogang Central Station — the Pudong Railway terminal in Shanghai Port — in March, marking a new monthly record.
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Shanghai Port becomes world's largest automotive shipping hub
Shanghai Port has become the world's largest automotive shipping hub, handling 3.63 million vehicles in 2024, a 15 percent increase year-on-year, according to Shanghai Customs.