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my country’s shipping fleet ranks third in the world

iKO2mQHQReCXypnoReRvUwAccording to Xinhua News Agency, Hangzhou, July 11th, July 11th is my country’s 12th nautical day. The reporter learned from the China Maritime Day Forum that as of the end of the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan”, my country has a maritime fleet with a capacity of 160 million dwt, ranking third in the world; there are 2207 berths above 10,000 tons and a throughput capacity of 7.9 billion. Ton.

He Jianzhong, Deputy Minister of Transport, stated at the China Maritime Day Forum held in Ningbo on the 11th that it is necessary to strengthen the construction of shipping soft power, from a shipping center with “throughput” to a shipping center with “rules.” He Jianzhong introduced that my country will amend the “Regulations on International Shipping,” step up efforts to combat vicious competition, build a market credit system, and improve the government’s “one window” administrative approval and information service platform.

According to statistics from the Ministry of Transport, during the “Twelfth Five-Year Plan” period, my country has managed and maintained 14095 coastal navigation aids, realizing full coverage of water safety communication systems and ship dynamic monitoring key water areas, ensuring the safe, healthy and orderly development of the shipping industry.

In 2015, my country’s ports completed a cargo throughput of 12.75 billion tons and a container throughput of 212 million TEUs, ranking first in the world for many years. There are 32 large ports with a cargo throughput of 100 million tons. Among the top ten ports in the world in terms of cargo throughput and container throughput, mainland China’s ports account for 7 and 6 seats respectively. Ningbo Zhoushan Port and Shanghai Port rank the world’s No. One.


Post time: Mar-26-2018