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Ningbo-Zhoushan has climbed over Shenzhen going up to the third party place in the ranking 2018 of the first world-wide ports container
On the rise also Guangzhou. Forgiveness places Shenzhen and Hong Kong
January 21, 2019
Waiting for to learn from the Chinese Ministry of the Transports the amount of the containerized trade enlivened in 2018 from the ports of the Asian nation, the Ningbo Zhoushan Port Co., the society controlled from the government of Beijing that manages the traffic of the port of Ningbo-Zhoushan, has announced that last year the harbour port of call has enlivened a traffic of the container that for the first time has been advanced to the 26 million one teu, total that classifies Ningbo-Zhoushan to the third party behind place in the ranking for the year 2018 of the main world-wide ports container of Shanghai, than last year has enlivened 42,0 million teu, and of the port of Singapore, that it has closed 2018 with a traffic of 36,6 million teu.
In it classifies of the 2018 port of Ningbo-Zhousan therefore has sopravanzato that of Shenzhen that is come down to the quarter enlivened place having beyond 25,7 million teu. Last year also the port of Guangzhou has earned positions going up from the seventh place of 2017 to the fifth having archived item one 2018 with 21,8 million teu. The South Korean port of Busan, than in 2018 has enlivened almost 21,7 million teu, instead has been confirmed in sixth position followed from the port of Hong Kong who - also not being probably climbed over from the Chinese port of call of Qingdao that must have concluded 2018 with a traffic of about 19,3 million teu - has lost two places coming down from the fifth enlivened step of 2017 to seventh in 2018 having beyond 19,6 million teu.
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