湖北水运多项指标增速明显 货运吞吐量位居内核港口第二
Chang Jiang Shang Bao·2025-08-06 23:56

Core Insights - The core viewpoint of the articles highlights the significant growth in waterway transportation in Hubei Province, with a notable increase in cargo throughput and ongoing investments in water transport infrastructure [1][2][3]. Group 1: Cargo Throughput Growth - In the first half of 2025, Hubei's port cargo throughput reached 402 million tons, marking a year-on-year increase of 13.1%, outperforming the national average growth rate of 4% [2]. - Wuhan Port, a key hub, achieved a throughput growth of 8.3%, while major ports in Jingzhou and Yichang saw increases of 18.2% and 17.3%, respectively, with Huangshi Port leading at 27.4% [2]. - Wuhan Port's container throughput in 2024 was 1.8763 million TEUs, accounting for 76.7% of Hubei's total and 33.7% of the total in the Yangtze River's upper and middle reaches [2]. Group 2: Investment in Water Transport Infrastructure - Hubei Province's fixed asset investment in water transport reached 4.93 billion yuan in the first half of 2025, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 32.2% [3]. - Key projects such as the Fushui waterway improvement and the Tangbai River shipping development have made significant progress, with several projects like the Qichun Port and Wuxue Port rapidly advancing [3]. - Various logistics channels are being developed, including new routes connecting Yichang to Southeast Asia and the restoration of typical channels in Jingzhou, which have significantly boosted foreign trade cargo volumes [3]. Group 3: International Shipping and Efficiency Improvements - Wuhan Port opened an international direct shipping route from Indonesia's Labota Port to Wuhan's Yangluo Port, facilitating the return of 120,000 tons of mineral resources for a client [4]. - The port has also established connections for the China-Europe and Central Asia freight trains, enhancing seamless logistics between land and water routes [4]. - Efficiency improvements at Yangluo Port have reduced the docking time for foreign vessels, with a new method allowing for cargo operations and customs inspections to occur simultaneously, cutting the docking time to just 20 minutes [4].