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The list of the world's top 100 container ports was released, with Chinese ports accounting for 27 seats

2021-10-10 13:22:28By:Nine-biz Logistics


On August 23, Lloyds' list published the ranking of the world's top 100 container ports in 2020. Among them, 27 Chinese ports are listed. Their rankings are:


Shanghai port (1st), Ningbo Zhoushan port (3rd), Shenzhen port (4th), Guangzhou port (5th), Qingdao port (6th), Tianjin Port (8th), Hong Kong port (9th), Xiamen port (14th), Kaohsiung port (16th), Yingkou Port (27th), Taicang Port (30th), Dalian port (32nd), Rizhao Port (34th), Lianyungang port (35th), Qinzhou Port (47th) Fuzhou port (49th), Dongguan port (52nd), Yantai port (54th), Tangshan port (60th), Nanjing port (61st), Quanzhou port (81st), Haikou Port (88th), Jiaxing Port (89th), Nantong port (92nd), Zhuhai port (94th), Taizhong port (95th) and Jinzhou Port (100th).


Compared with last year, the ranking of Shanghai port, Ningbo Zhoushan port, Shenzhen port, Guangzhou port, Xiamen port, Yingkou port, Taicang port and Haikou Port has not changed. Qingdao port and Tianjin port have increased by 1, Kaohsiung port has decreased by 1, Dalian port has decreased by 13, Rizhao Port has increased by 6, Lianyungang port has increased by 1, Fuzhou port has increased by 2, Dongguan port has decreased by 3 and Yantai port has increased by 2, Tangshan port rose 4 places, Nanjing Port fell 7 places, Quanzhou port fell 6 places, Zhuhai Port fell 17 places, Taiwan China port fell 1 place and Jinzhou Port fell 10 places. In addition, two "new faces" of Qinzhou port and Nantong port also appeared in this list.