CHAOZHOU
- CNCOZ
- Latitude: 23.5658
- Longitude: 117.105
- South China
- Port in China
Location: China
Marine Port Description and Specification: Chaozhou, China
General Overview: Chaozhou, also known as Teochew, is a city located in the eastern part of Guangdong Province, China. While not a primary port city compared to nearby Shantou, Chaozhou has a strategic location along the Han River, which provides it access to the South China Sea. The port facilities in Chaozhou connect it to various domestic and international trade routes.
Location:
- Geographic Coordinates: Approximately 23.6651° N latitude and 116.6373° E longitude.
- Proximity to Major Cities: Near Shantou (~40 km southwest), and close to the provincial capital of Guangzhou (~420 km west).
Port Specifications:
- Port Type: River port with access to sea routes. Primarily functions as a regional hub for trade, commerce, and transport.
- Accessibility: Accessible by various inland waterways and roads, connecting with major logistics and transportation networks in the region.
- Terminal Facilities:
- Cargo Handling: Facilities for bulk, breakbulk, and container cargo. The port handles a variety of goods, including agricultural products, building materials, and manufactured goods.
- Berthing Facilities: Equipped with several berths suitable for small to medium-sized vessels; larger vessels may need to transship cargo at nearby larger ports like Shantou.
- Depth and Draft:
- Channel Depth: Varies, but generally suitable for mid-sized vessels due to the river's natural limitations.
- Berth Depth: Typically between 6 to 10 meters depending on the berth and specific terminal facilities.
- Support and Ancillary Services:
- Warehousing and Storage: Available near the port facilities, including refrigerated storage for perishable goods.
- Cranes and Lifting Equipment: Standard lifting equipment, including gantry cranes for container handling.
- Customs and Security: Port is equipped with customs facilities to handle import and export documentation and security services to ensure safe operations.
- Connecting Infrastructure:
- Road and Rail Links: Extensive network connecting the port with major highways and rail lines, facilitating efficient transport of goods to and from the port.
- Near Airports: The nearest significant airports are Jieyang Chaoshan International Airport (located approximately 20 km from Chaozhou) and Shantou Waisha Airport.
Economic Impact:
- Regional Significance: The port of Chaozhou plays a vital role in supporting the local economy by facilitating regional trade and commerce, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises.
- Industrial Support: Supports local industries such as ceramics, textiles, electronics, and food processing by providing essential import and export capabilities.
Future Developments:
- Expansion Plans: Potential plans for modernization and expansion to increase cargo handling capacity, improve navigational channels, and upgrade port facilities to better accommodate larger vessels and increased cargo volumes.
- Sustainability Efforts: Initiatives to enhance environmental protection and sustainability, including implementing green port practices.
Chaozhou's port remains a critical component of the broader logistics and transportation landscape in Guangdong Province, China, contributing to the region's economic vitality and trade connectivity.
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