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Tianjin Port Group's container throughput exceeded 10 million, the best level in history xinde marine news Sarah Yu 2021-06-30 16:44

The container throughput of Tianjin Port Group has exceeded 10 million TEU, an increase of more than 20% over the same period last year. With a month earlier than last year to complete tens of millions of containers of breakthrough in the history of the best result.
 
The world's first traditional container terminal whole-process automation upgrading project has been put into full operation, increasing the overall operation efficiency by 20% and reducing the labor cost by 60% compared with the traditional container terminal. Energy saving and carbon reduction to maintain the leading level of the national port, and actively build the world's first zero carbon terminal, port city integration development has been widely recognized.
 
Since the beginning of this year, Tianjin Port Group has broken the global record of port and cargo operation 13 times, and the global record of container trade trunk line three times. The efficiency of European line, US west line and other routes of Maersk, COSCO and other major shipping companies has always been the first in the world.
 
Source: Sarah Yu,XINDE MARINE NEWS

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