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半潜船载6艘新造船舶从福建宁德启航前往几内亚
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang·2025-08-23 12:27

Group 1 - The Chinese semi-submersible vessel "Huaxing Long" set sail from Ningde Port, carrying six newly built ships to Guinea, a country involved in the Belt and Road Initiative [1][3] - The six tugboats were constructed by local shipbuilding companies in Ningde and are expected to take approximately 50 days to reach Guinea for port construction and offshore operations [3] - The Ningde border inspection station has facilitated the export of three semi-submersible vessels and 24 newly built ships this year, aiding local ship enterprises in expanding their overseas markets [1][3] Group 2 - The "Huaxing Long" employs a "building block" method for loading, allowing for bulk exports, which enhances safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness [3] - The border inspection station has developed a detailed safety assurance plan and refined inspection processes for the semi-submersible vessels, providing a "green channel" for their export operations [3][5] - The border inspection team has implemented a proactive approach by moving inspection points to the anchorage, ensuring efficient coordination for vessel entry, anchorage, and operations [5] Group 3 - The Ningde border inspection station offers a "one-stop" service tailored to the needs of the shipbuilding industry, providing 24/7 support to ensure zero waiting time upon arrival and zero delays during departure [8]