PINGTAN

  • Latitude: 25.45063
  • Longitude: 119.6862
  • South China
  • Port in China

Location: Pingtan Fujian 350400 China

Pingtan is an island county in the Fujian province of China. It is the nearest part of China to Taiwan and has been an area of strategic significance for centuries. Pingtan has evolved into a significant hub for trade and transportation, particularly between the Chinese mainland and Taiwan. Here are some key descriptions and specifications of Pingtan's marine port facilities:

Geographic Location

  • Coordinates: Approximately 25.5°N latitude and 119.8°E longitude.
  • Region: Located in the eastern part of Fujian province, it faces the Taiwan Strait.

Port Infrastructure

  • Terminals: The port comprises several terminals, including cargo and passenger terminals. The infrastructure is designed to handle container ships, cargo vessels, and passenger ferries.
  • Berths: Multiple berths capable of accommodating vessels of varying sizes, including large container ships and passenger ferries.
  • Depth: The draft varies across different berths. The channel depth is typically sufficient to handle medium to large-sized vessels.

Cargo Handling Capabilities

  • Container Handling: Equipped with modern container handling facilities, including cranes and storage areas.
  • Cargo Types: The port handles various types of cargo, including containers, bulk goods, and specialized cargo.
  • Storage Facilities: Includes warehousing and open storage areas for container stacking and bulk goods.

Connectivity

  • Road and Rail Links: The port is well-connected by road, with highways linking it to major cities in Fujian province. There are also plans to enhance rail connectivity to improve cargo transit times.
  • Ferry Services: Regular ferry services connect Pingtan with Taiwan, facilitating passenger travel and commerce between the island and the mainland.

Strategic Importance

  • Economic Zone: Pingtan has been designated as a Comprehensive Experimental Zone, aimed at boosting economic and trade ties with Taiwan.
  • Cross-Strait Relations: The port plays a crucial role in cross-strait relations between mainland China and Taiwan, offering a pathway for trade and cultural exchange.

Additional Features

  • Customs and Immigration Services: Full-fledged customs and immigration facilities are available to handle international cargo and passenger traffic.
  • Port Services: Provides a range of services including pilotage, towing, and bunkering to meet the needs of incoming and outgoing vessels.

The Pingtan port continues to undergo development to enhance its capacity and efficiency, further solidifying its position as a key maritime gateway in the Taiwan Strait.

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