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ZIM and Chinese port group reached strategic cooperation xinde marine news Sarah Yu 2020-11-26 14:59


ZIM and Anhui Provincial Port & Shipping Group reached a strategic cooperation in Shanghai.

The signing of this agreement is aimed at carrying out in-depth cooperation in the fields of port coverage, feeder transportation and whole-process logistics, so as to further help optimize the business environment of ports.

ZIM's shipping capacity ranks the 10th in the world, covering 180 ports in 70 countries around the world.

As a major platform for Anhui Province to integrate ports, waterways, shipping and port-neighboring industries and related resources, Anhui Provincial Port & Shipping Group is responsible for building a new inland opening highland in Anhui
Province and participating in the cooperation between Shanghai Port Group and Yangtze River Delta port group.

The port has an annual throughput capacity of 100 million DWT, and the container throughput capacity of 1.1 million TEUs.

Anhui Provincial Port & Shipping Group will strengthen foreign exchanges and cooperation, and actively develop river-sea combined transport and modern shipping services.

Source: Sarah Yu, XINDE MARINE NEWS

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