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20项措施保障春运水上交通安全
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2026-02-01 21:21
Core Viewpoint - The Tianjin Maritime Bureau has implemented 20 service guarantee measures to ensure water traffic safety and efficiency during the 2026 Spring Festival travel season, which runs from February 2 to March 13, lasting 40 days [1][2]. Group 1: Service Measures - The Tianjin Maritime Bureau promotes the "Maritime App" platform for pre-accepting applications for international cruise ships and key cargo transport vessels, enhancing service support [1]. - A dedicated phone line and grassroots crew rights protection centers are established to address crew members' needs and safeguard their legal rights [1]. Group 2: Safety and Traffic Management - The Bureau conducts dynamic analysis of passenger flow during the Spring Festival, accurately predicting demand and traffic for international cruises, tourist vessels, and ferry services [1]. - Utilization of VTS, CCTV, and AIS systems, along with patrol boats, drones, and electronic surveillance, strengthens inspections in key water areas [1]. - Collaboration with meteorological and oceanographic departments allows for early warnings regarding extreme weather conditions during the travel period [1]. Group 3: Key Material Transport - The Bureau conducts comprehensive assessments of transportation needs for key materials such as coal, grain, and liquefied natural gas, ensuring priority for inspections and port access for these vessels [2]. - A "green channel" is established for key material transport vessels, providing refined traffic services and improving efficiency during adverse weather conditions [2]. Group 4: Expected Traffic Volume - During the Spring Festival travel period, over 9,000 vessels are expected to enter and exit Tianjin Port, with a cargo throughput of approximately 48.5 million tons and a container throughput of about 215,000 TEUs [2]. - The total number of passengers transported by international cruises, river ferries, and tourist vessels is projected to reach 109,000 [2]. - The Tianjin Maritime Bureau has coordinated 156 vessels and 4 aircraft to remain in a state of emergency readiness for rapid response to maritime incidents [2].