Articles Related to port
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Affected By The Fog And The Epidemic, At Least 477 Bulk Carriers Are Queuing At Chinese Ports!
Recently, according to statistics compiled by Bloomberg (April 11), 477 dry bulk ships were waiting to unload ore and grains in waters near China.
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The Counterattack of The Epidemic Has Caused Many Ports to Fall, And Freight Rates Have Soared
During the regular nucleic acid test of employees in key industries in Shenzhen, 2 cases of positive infection of the new coronavirus were found. In order to prevent the spread of the epidemic, Shenzhen has strengthened travel control!
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Epidemic + Cold Wave, Transportation At Important Northern Ports Is Suspended!
From November 29th to December 1st, the fourth cold wave hit this winter. The northeast will become the center of this process of cooling and snowfall.
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Many major ports around the world are heavily congested and unable to pick up the goods!
On the morning of August 11, a person with a positive nucleic acid test for the new crown virus was found at Ningbo Zhoushan Port Terminal, who was a strapping worker for Ningbo Meidong Container Terminal.port2021-08-12
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South Africa's main port system suffers hacking attacks, port freight has to be delayed
According to a South African media report on July 27, local time, South Africa's state-owned logistics company (Transnet) stated that its main port’s IT system has suffered cyber attacks in the past week
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Container throughput of Chinese ports dropped 5.4% in the first half year
From January to June 2020, the cargo volume of Chinese ports was 675213 million tons, a year-on-year increase of 0.6%; the container throughput of Chinese ports was 120.19 million TEU, a year-on-year decrease of 5.4%.
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Tianjin Port posts rise in cargo throughput in H1
China's Tianjin Port saw cargo throughput rise 1.7 percent year-on-year to 208 million tons in the first half of this year, according to the Tianjin Port (Group) Co Ltd.
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Tianjin Container Freight Index up 0.05%
China Tianjin Container Freight Index (TCI), an indicator of Northern China's international container freight rates, stood at 526.30 points on Thursday, up 0.05 percent compared with the previous working day.
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Tianjin Shipping Index up 0.92%
China Tianjin Shipping Index (TSI), an indicator of northern China's ocean freight rates for both international and domestic shipping markets, stood at 621.53 points Tuesday, up 0.92 percent compared with the previous working day.