QINZHOU
- CNQZH
- Latitude: 21.6832
- Longitude: 108.647
- South China
- Port in China
Location: China
Qinzhou Port Overview:
Qinzhou Port, located in the Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region of China, is a crucial maritime gateway on the Beibu Gulf, providing essential access to the South China Sea. It serves as a strategic link in the regional maritime network and plays a key role in the economic development of Guangxi and its hinterland, including neighboring regions like Yunnan, Guizhou, Sichuan, and Chongqing. Qinzhou Port is part of the larger Beibu Gulf Port Group alongside Fangchenggang and Beihai ports.
Key Specifications and Features:
Location:
- Latitude: Approximately 21.9°N
- Longitude: Approximately 108.6°E
- Region: Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China
- Water Body: Beibu Gulf, South China Sea
Port Infrastructure:
- Terminals: Various specialized terminals including container, bulk cargo, oil, and LNG terminals.
- Berths: Multiple deep-water berths capable of accommodating large vessels.
- Draft: Varies by berth; capable of handling Panamax and larger vessels.
- Storage Facilities: Extensive warehousing and open storage areas, including temperature-controlled storage for specific cargoes.
Cargo Handling:
- Types of Cargo: Containerized cargo, bulk cargo (like coal, iron ore, grain), liquid bulk (such as petroleum and chemicals), LNG, general cargo, and project cargo.
- Annual Throughput: Significant container and bulk throughput, contributing to the overall capacity and efficiency of the Beibu Gulf ports.
Connectivity:
- Road and Rail Links: Well-connected to national highway and rail networks, facilitating efficient inland transportation to and from the port.
- Inland Waterways: Access to navigable rivers that improve connectivity to the interior regions.
- International Reach: Regular shipping routes connecting to major global ports, enhancing international trade links.
Port Services:
- Pilotage: Compulsory pilotage for navigating through port waters.
- Towage: Availability of tug services for assisting vessel berthing and departure.
- Bunkering: Provision of fuel and lubricants for ships.
- Ship Repair: Facilities for minor and major repair works.
- Cargo Handling Equipment: Modern cranes, forklifts, and handling equipment to ensure efficient cargo operations.
Development and Expansion:
- The port has seen continuous development with investments aimed at expanding its capacity, upgrading infrastructure, and enhancing its service capabilities.
- Recent projects focus on deepening the harbor, adding new berths, and improving logistic facilities to handle increasing trade volumes.
Economic Zone:
- Qinzhou Port is part of the China (Guangxi) Pilot Free Trade Zone, which promotes trade liberalization and economic innovation.
- The port supports various industrial zones and economic corridors aimed at boosting regional and international trade.
Qinzhou Port is a vibrant and growing maritime hub with robust infrastructure and strategic positioning, supporting both regional connectivity and international trade. It underscores China's commitment to developing its southern port network and enhancing its maritime trade capabilities.
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