Core Insights - The article highlights the significance of "Iron-Sea Combined Transport" for autumn grain transportation, with Yingkou Port in Liaoning being a crucial grain transshipment hub in northern China [1][3]. Group 1: Location and Importance - Yingkou Port is strategically located in the central part of the Liaodong Peninsula, near the Bohai Bay, making it the closest seaport to major grain-producing areas in Northeast China [3]. - The port has consistently ranked first in grain transshipment volume among northern ports [3]. Group 2: Transportation and Storage - The port features busy railway lines dedicated to bulk grain transport, with trains carrying corn, wheat, and other crops arriving from Heilongjiang, Jilin, and eastern Inner Mongolia [3]. - There are 61 large silos at the port with a total capacity of 400,000 tons, equipped with smart devices for temperature and humidity monitoring to ensure grain quality [5][7]. - An average of nearly 40,000 tons of various grains is transported to the port daily via rail and road [9]. Group 3: Loading and Efficiency - The port utilizes a specialized automated conveyor system to transport grains from silos to dedicated loading docks, minimizing grain loss and dust during the process [11]. - At the dedicated grain terminal, automated loading machines continuously load corn into bulk carriers, while large cranes efficiently lift truckloads of corn onto ships [13]. - The port operates seven railway lines, allowing for simultaneous operation of 200 rail cars during peak periods, achieving an unloading efficiency of nearly 20,000 tons per day [15].
秋粮运输火热进行中!辽宁营口港“铁海联运”开启加速度
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-11-21 12:15