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the ranking 2014 of the first ten world-wide ports container
Primo Shanghai with 35 million teu. The port of Ningbo has taken off shoes and socks Busan from the fifth position
February 11, 2015
Thanks to the preliminary data on the traffic of the containers enlivened last year from the Chinese ports it is possible to draft the ranking of the first ten world-wide ports container of 2014. The first four place of classify 2014 are unchanged regarding the year precedence, with the port of Shanghai to the first place with a total of 35,3 million teu (+5% on 2013) followed from Singapore with 33,9 million teu (+4%), from Shenzhen with 24,0 million teu (+3%) and by Hong Kong with the 22,3 million one teu (0%). Al fifth place of the ranking has installed the Chinese port of Ningbo-Zhoushan that, having enlivened last year 19,5 million teu (+12%), has taken off shoes and socks the South Korean port of Busan that is come down to the sixth place with a total of 18,6 million teu (+6%). Unchanged the positions from seventh to the tenth one occupied respective by the ports of Qingdao with 16,6 million teu (+7%), Guangzhou with 16,2 million teu (+6%), Dubay with 15,2 million teu (+12%) and Tianjin with 14,0 million teu (+8%).
Between the other main not included Chinese ports container in the top ten world-wide, in the 2014 port of Dalian it has enlivened 10,1 million teu (+1%), Xiamen 8,6 million teu (+7%), Yingkou 5,8 million teu (+9%) and Lianyungang 5,0 million teu (- 9%).
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