HAIMEN
- CNHME
- Latitude: 31.8484
- Longitude: 121.227
- Central China
- Port in China
Location: China
Marine Port Description and Specification: Haimen, China
General Information
- Port Name: Haimen Port
- Country: China
- Location: Haimen District, Nantong, Jiangsu Province
- Coordinates: Approximately 31.8907° N latitude and 121.1827° E longitude
- UN/LOCODE: CNHME
Port Overview
Haimen Port is situated in the Haimen District in the eastern part of China, within Jiangsu Province. It is strategically located on the northern shore of the Yangtze River estuary, providing direct access to the East China Sea. This advantageous geographic position makes it a significant node in the regional supply chain, facilitating trade and transportation within China and to international destinations.
Port Facilities
Terminals:
- Container Terminals: Multiple berths with the capability to handle a wide range of container ship sizes.
- Bulk Cargo Terminals: Designated facilities for handling dry bulk such as coal, ores, and agricultural products.
- Liquid Cargo Terminals: Facilities equipped for processing liquid bulk cargo including chemicals and petroleum products.
Berths and Depth:
- Number of Berths: Over 10 industrial berths
- Depth: Varies from 12 to 15 meters accommodating large vessels
Storage Facilities:
- Warehousing: Extensive warehousing spaces for both open and covered storage.
- Cold Storage: Available for perishable goods requiring a controlled temperature environment.
- Tank Farms: For the storage of liquid bulk cargo.
Equipment:
- Cranes: Ship-to-shore cranes, mobile cranes, and gantry cranes for various types of cargo.
- Handling Equipment: Forklifts, reach stackers, and conveyor belts for efficient cargo movement.
- Automation: Increasing use of automation for container handling and inventory management.
Services Offered
- Loading/Unloading: Efficient cargo handling services irrespective of cargo type.
- Customs Clearance: Onsite customs services for swift processing of import/export documentation.
- Repair and Maintenance: Facilities for vessel repair and maintenance services.
- Logistics and Distribution: Comprehensive logistics services including transportation, freight forwarding, and warehousing solutions.
- Pilotage and Towage: Mandatory pilotage services and towage assistance for navigating vessels safely in and out of the port.
Connectivity
- Road: The port is well connected to major highways, facilitating smooth inland transportation.
- Rail: Seamless integration with China's extensive railway network for efficient cargo movement over long distances.
- Waterway: Direct access to the Yangtze River and the East China Sea, providing robust maritime connectivity.
Industrial Clusters
The surrounding region is home to several industrial clusters, including manufacturing, petrochemical, and heavy industries, which leverage the port's facilities for import and export activities.
Environmental and Safety Measures
- Adherence to national and international environmental regulations to minimize the ecological impact of port operations.
- High safety standards with regular drills and emergency response plans to handle any untoward incidents.
Strategic Importance
Haimen Port serves as a crucial gateway for trade between China and the rest of the world. Its capacity and state-of-the-art facilities make it well suited to handle diverse shipping needs, contributing to the economic growth of the Jiangsu Province and beyond.
Future Developments
Haimen Port is continually undergoing upgrades and expansions to increase capacity and incorporate advanced technologies, ensuring that it remains competitive on the global stage and capable of meeting the evolving demands of international trade.
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