锦州港股份有限公司
锦州港股份有限公司

Container Shipping


Container Shipping

 

|Main business:

Development, construction, operation and management of container terminals, foreign trade and domestic trade container handling, transportation, storage, warehousing (refrigeration) and multimodal transport, container dismantling, repair, cleaning, provision of electronic data interchange services, container leasing, financial leasing, sea-rail intermodal transport, investment management, investment consulting, domestic and foreign trade freight forwarding, guidance and inspection and other "one-stop" services and other related businesses, will gradually build Jinzhou Port into a container transit base integrating logistics, capital flow and information flow. In 2017, the container throughput of Jinzhou Port exceeded 1.2 million TEUs. 

 

|Marina facilities:

4 container berths, with an annual throughput capacity of 3.6 million TEU, with the ability to receive and unload sixth-generation container ships. Shore loading and unloading bridges, tire type gantry cranes, reach stackers, forklifts, large and small forklifts and other supporting facilities are advanced and complete. The fully enclosed yard covers an area of 902,000 square meters, and is equipped with a 3,000-square-meter disassembly and packing warehouse, which can meet the operational requirements of various general cargo, bulk cargo and other goods. The yard has refrigeration, storage and storage functions, which can store 600 boxes at a time, and the self-made containers are rented by liner companies such as Shanghai Hede, China Grain Shipping, Antong Logistics, and non-sea charterers such as Changjiu Logistics and Xinjiyi.

 

|Main routes:

Jinzhou Port has a number of container liner routes opened by a number of shipping companies, and has formed two T-shaped container transportation networks that run through the main ports on the north and south coasts and fully radiate the Pearl River water system and the Yangtze River water system. The domestic and foreign trade route network closely covers the coastal areas of South China and Southwest China centered on Huangpu Port in Guangdong Province and East China region centered on Shanghai Port. Domestic branch lines of foreign trade can be transferred to all parts of the world through Dalian Port, a number of China-Europe sea-rail trains have been opened, and near-sea routes such as Japan and South Korea are being laid out.