Port of Zhenjiang

Port of Zhengjiang
镇江港
Location
Country People's Republic of China
Location Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province,
Details
Owned by People's Republic of China
Type of harbor Natural Inland River Port
Wharfs 23[1]
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage 140.9 Mt (2013)
Annual container volume 384,000 TEU (2013)
Website
http://www.portzj.com

The Port of Zhenjiang is a natural inland river port located on Zhengjiang Prefectural Level city, Jiangsu, People's Republic of China. It is one of the succession of large shipping hubs lining the estuary and lower course of the Yangtze. The Port had a throughput of 140,984,000 tonnes of total cargo in 2013, an increase of 4.7%[2]

Setting

Port of Zhenjiang extends on the South Bank of the Yangtze River between Nanjing and Changzhou. The river channel depth averages 11 m, capable of handling ships of up to 50,000 DWT year-round. The Grand Canal's Jiangnan section enters the Yangtze at Zhenjiang.

History

There has been a major port at the location at least since late Han dynasty days. As the port straddled the confluence of the Grand Canal and the Yangtze river, it was a major hub for most Imperial times, its prosperity oscillating with the degree of repair of the Canal.

Chingkiang was one of the ports opened to foreign trade in 1858 by the Tianjin Treaties

Layout

The Port of Zhenjiang extends over 33.8 km of shoreline, and it is divided into seven main port areas:[3]

Administration

The Zhenjiang Port Group Co Ltd (镇江港务集团有限公司) was created in 2005 from the merger of the Zhenjiang City Port Management Bureau (镇江市港务管理局) and the Zhenjiang Port Limited Company (镇江港口有限责任公司)[6]

Operations

Workboats

As of 2012,

References

Coordinates: 32°13′00″N 119°26′30″E / 32.21667°N 119.44167°E / 32.21667; 119.44167


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