BEIJING, April 26 -- Shanghai handled 5.89 million cargo containers in the
first quarter this year, an increase of 28.1 percent from a year before, ranking
its throughput second in the world after Singapore for the first time, Jiefang
Daily reported Wednesday.
Singapore maintained its No. 1 position with throughput of 6.58 million
20-foot containers in the quarter, while the figure for Hong Kong rose 2.3
percent to 5.50 million containers, the report said.
As the powerhouse of Shanghai's port industry, Yangshan Deep-Water Port
achieved record cargo throughput of 420,000 containers in March, up nearly 100
percent year on year. It handled 1.22 million containers in the first three
months of the year, the local port authority said Wednesday.
The port achieved 145,000 containers of water-to-water transshipments in
March, accounting for 34.53 percent of its cargo throughput.
Altogether 563 ships docked at the port in March, including 181 vessels
sailing on major international sea routes.
The deep-water port is at the mouth of the Yangtze River, about 45
kilometers from the Pudong International Airport. It is designed to have an
annual handling capacity of 25 million containers when the entire project is
completed in 2020.
Shanghai will start to upgrade inner river services such as the
Hangzhou-Shanghai Line and Suzhou-Shanghai Outer Port Line this year, said Xu
Peixing, director of the Shanghai Municipal Port Administration.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)