Tangshan port adds two large bulker berths
Published by Oliver Kleinschmidt,
Assistant Editor
Dry Bulk,
The Chinese port of Tangshan in Hebei province has planned to build a 300 000 t bulk cargo berth and a 300 000 t ore berth.
The two new berths will bring 25.6 million t annual cargo handling capacity to the port having a construction period of 30 months.
"Tangshan port has aimed at focusing on port operation business and to accelerate development to be a world-class bulk cargo handling hub," according to a port spokesperson.
In 2023, Tangshan port posted a bulk cargo throughput of 230 million t, an increase of 10.74% year-on-year.
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