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中创新航董事长刘静瑜与湖北港口集团董事长周勇士座谈交流
Core Viewpoint - The meeting between Hubei Port Group and Zhongchuang Innovation focuses on green low-carbon transformation and collaborative development in the new energy industry [1] Group 1 - Hubei Port Group's Chairman Zhou Yongshi led a delegation to Zhongchuang Innovation's Wuhan base on October 9 [1] - Zhongchuang Innovation's Chairman Liu Jingyu hosted the visiting delegation [1] - Both parties reached a deep consensus on topics related to port green low-carbon transformation and new energy industry collaboration [1]
交通运输部:我国港口货物吞吐量和集装箱吞吐量多年稳居世界第一
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-05-20 08:29
Core Viewpoint - The Ministry of Transport is actively promoting the implementation of the National Comprehensive Three-Dimensional Transportation Network Planning Outline, achieving significant results in building world-class ports, with China's port cargo throughput and container throughput ranking first globally for many years [1][2]. Group 1: Achievements in Port Development - China's ports have maintained the highest cargo and container throughput in the world for several years [1]. - Shanghai Port has become the first port globally to exceed an annual container throughput of 50 million TEUs [1]. - The number of fully automated terminals has reached 52, leading the world in this category [1]. Group 2: Standardization Efforts - The Ministry of Transport has strengthened port standardization by unifying equipment standards, standardizing operational processes, optimizing resource allocation, and ensuring safety and quality [2]. - A series of mandatory national standards have been released to enhance safety management levels at ports, addressing key safety production links and different cargo handling characteristics [2]. - Standards for blockchain technology application, logistics data exchange, electronic document application, and remote equipment control have been established to improve operational efficiency and accelerate digital transformation [2]. Group 3: Environmental Initiatives - Standards related to shore power application, carbon dioxide emission accounting at terminals, and green port evaluation have been developed to reduce environmental impact and promote green and low-carbon transformation of ports [2]. - The Ministry of Transport plans to enhance international standardization efforts for ports and terminals, coordinating with global experts to advance international standard research [2].