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Shanghai Port operations ‘normal’

Group deploys strategies to ensure continued safety, nonstop services despite COVID-19 outbreak

- By WANG YING wangying@chinadaily.com.cn

Shanghai Port is operating as usual to guarantee the smooth flow of goods along the industrial and supply chains in the Yangtze River Delta region as well as the world, sector insiders said.

During the current COVID-19 outbreak, the Shanghai Internatio­nal Port Group said it has made use of a number of strategies to ensure the port’s continued safety and nonstop operation. Port data showed that operations are normal, and that container ships have not suffered delays to loading or offloading since February.

According to Chen Lan, head of SIPG’s market developmen­t center, as of April 3 a total of 52 ships were waiting to be handled, including nine container ships, four of which were waiting for a berth.

Public informatio­n released by Maersk and other large liner companies in March showed that the waiting time in Asian ports is generally between one and two days, and the average wait at Shanghai Port is less than at other major ports in South and North Asia, she said.

Chen’s comments came in response to disinforma­tion spreading online claiming that more than 300 ships were still waiting to load and unload.

Shanghai Port completed 396 offloads a week in late March, which means that the port has yet to reach its peak capacity of more than 400 offloading­s, Xu Kai, chief informatio­n officer of the Shanghai Internatio­nal Shipping Institute, was quoted as saying by the Internatio­nal Channel Shanghai.

A number of measures have been taken to ensure stable and smooth operations as well as logistics efficiency at Shanghai Port, including optimizing Shanghai’s transport system, reusing empty container boxes, diversifyi­ng transporta­tion models, and issuing pandemic control passes for container trucks more efficientl­y.

Despite the impact of COVID-19 on the global shipping industry, the port of Shanghai has been rated the world’s largest container port for 12 consecutiv­e years. Container throughput volume exceeded 47 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) in 2021.

 ?? SHANGHAI INTERNATIO­NAL PORT GROUP CO LTD ?? A picture taken on April 3 shows the Shanghai Port still operating normally with no congestion of container ships.
SHANGHAI INTERNATIO­NAL PORT GROUP CO LTD A picture taken on April 3 shows the Shanghai Port still operating normally with no congestion of container ships.

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