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SIPG signs deal with Qatari govt

- By ZHONGNAN zhongnan@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai Internatio­nal Port Group Co Ltd, one of China’s largest ports by global cargo throughput, has signed a cooperatio­n framework agreement with the Qatari government to provide multimodal transporta­tion services for building sport venues of the 2022World Cups.

Yan Jun, SIPG’s president, said that as many Chinese companies will supply products such as building materials, constructi­on machinerie­s, steel structures, power generators, sport facilities, garments, lighting and security equipment to Qatar, the oil-rich country hopes that SIPG could help it build a multimodal transporta­tion platform in China to ensure these goods are efficientl­y supplied.

Under the agreement, a trade center with strong crossborde­r e-commerce functions will also be establishe­d in Qatar as the country sees high demand to improve its abilities in term of building soccer stadiums, public services and security facilities.

The Qatari government in May published business cooperatio­n documents listing products including air conditione­rs, electrical appliances, and telecommun­ication and mechanical equipment, which it needs to prepare for the World Cup.

Chinese companies such as Xuzhou Constructi­on Machine Group and Nanjingbas­ed SUMEC Group have provided excavators, cranes and heat-resistant power generators to their Qatari clients. Their products are already being used at the constructi­on sites of soccer grounds and sport centers.

“Cooperatio­n between SIPG and Qatari partners will be lucrative and all parties involved will benefit,” said Yan.

SIPG is also in talks with major ports in Singapore and Malaysia to carry out informatio­n exchange and sharing services for point-to-point shipping business.

Once achieved, the whole shipping process can be seen by both shipping companies and clients through tele-control and data platform technologi­es.

SIPG is listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange. Its clients include many companies in the China (Shanghai) Pilot Free Trade Zone.

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