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港强 产旺 城盛
Jing Ji Ri Bao·2025-06-10 22:12

Core Insights - Tianjin Port is enhancing its operational efficiency through automation and smart technologies, achieving a peak efficiency of 329 containers per hour during vessel berthing [2] - The container handling capacity at Tianjin Container Center has doubled from 400,000 TEUs to 800,000 TEUs with the opening of the second line bundle project [2] - The port's overall container throughput is projected to reach 23.29 million TEUs in 2024, ranking 8th globally, while total cargo throughput is expected to hit 579 million tons, ranking 9th globally [10] Infrastructure and Development - The second container terminal at Tianjin Port utilizes advanced technologies such as automated cranes and intelligent transport robots for container operations [2][4] - The port has established the first smart zero-carbon terminal and the first fully IoT-enabled container terminal globally, with an annual green electricity generation capacity of 340 million kWh [10] - Significant projects in the port-city integration include 13 landmark projects in shipping and logistics, with new ship capacity introduced amounting to 866,000 deadweight tons [10] Economic Impact - The Tianjin Bubble Island Music and Arts Festival attracted over 100,000 participants, generating more than 60 million yuan in related consumption [6] - The international cruise home port in Tianjin received 33 international cruise ships and 111,962 tourists in the first five months of the year, marking a significant recovery in tourism [9] - The shipping service industry is rapidly consolidating in Tianjin, with 6,449 shipping-related enterprises established in key districts [10] Industry Growth - The green petrochemical, marine equipment, and aerospace (civilian products) industries in Tianjin are projected to achieve output values of 409.7 billion yuan, 14.59 billion yuan, and 4.09 billion yuan respectively, showing significant year-on-year growth [10] - The Tianjin Port is leading in the China-Europe freight train operations with a volume of 65,000 TEUs, maintaining its position as the top coastal port in this category [10]