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Port of Beibu Gulf

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Port of Beibu Gulf
北部湾港
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Location
CountryPeople's Republic of China
LocationFangchenggang-Qinzhou-Beihai, Guangxi
Coordinates21°42′06″N 108°36′47″E / 21.70167°N 108.61306°E / 21.70167; 108.61306
Details
Operated byGuangxi Beibu Bay International Port Group
Type of harbourcoastal natural deep-water & offshore terminal
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage4.63 million teu (2021) [1]
Website
Beibu Gulf Port
Port of Beibu Gulf
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese北部湾港
Traditional Chinese北部灣港
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabetCảng Vịnh Bắc Bộ [2]
Chữ Nôm港泳北部

Port of Beibu Gulf (CNQZH, from Port of Qinzhou[3]) is a port located in the Gulf of Tonkin (also known as Beibu Gulf), constituted by Port of Fangcheng, the Port of Qinzhou (also Qinzhou bonded logistics park) and the Port of Beihai from west to east.

The port mainly imports crude oil, vegetable oils, bitumen, bulk ore, etc. and exports the corresponding products.[4] With its growth over the past five years, the port (represented by Qinzhou) was named one of the top 100 ports in the world by Lloyd's List for 2022.[1]

Infrastructure

  • Port of Fangcheng: three 200,000-ton berths, eight 100,000~200,000 ton berths among 44 berths in total. [5]
  • Port of Qinzhou: one berth for 300,000-ton crude oil vessels, six berths for 100,000-ton container vessels, four 100,000-ton general berths, one 70,000-ton roll-on/roll-off berth among 22 berths in total. [5]
  • Port of Beihai: six 150,000-ton berths among 11 berths in total. [5]

References

  1. ^ a b "One Hundred Ports 2022". Lloyd's List. 15 Aug 2022.
  2. ^ "Cảng Vịnh Bắc Bộ tiếp tục góp sức cho sự phát triển của chuỗi công nghiệp và chuỗi cung ứng khu vực". China Radio International (in Vietnamese). 9 Jan 2023.
  3. ^ "Top 50 seaports 2022". SHIPHUB.
  4. ^ "Top 49 Biggest & Busiest Container Ports In 2023". MoverDB.com.
  5. ^ a b c "About Port". Beibu Gulf Port (in Chinese (China)). Retrieved 23 March 2023.

External links

Beibu Gulf Port (in Chinese (China))

Guangxi Beibu Bay International Port Group

This page was last edited on 30 March 2023, at 16:53
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