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World’s Largest Maritime Hub: Shanghai Port Handles 43 Million TEUs Annually and Covers an Area of 3,000 km²

Written by Bruno Teles
Published on 08/11/2023 at 20:25
Maior hub marítimo do planeta: Porto de Xangai movimenta 43 milhões de TEUs por ano, conta com uma área de 3 mil km²
Porto de Xangai (Imagem / Reprodução)
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If there’s one thing China knows how to do, it’s grow. And the Port of Shanghai is the face of that overcoming. It’s not new that it has been showing a bath of efficiency, but its history starts small, back in the 7th century.

Today, it is the biggest player in global trade, handling over 43 million TEUs annually. It’s the kind of place that doesn’t know the word pause.

The Port of Shanghai is an open book of Chinese history. It grew and transformed alongside the country, and every ship that docks there is a piece of that journey.

Since the 1950s, the Port of Shanghai has gone through one transformation after another. Each improvement is another step up the ladder of success. And it’s not just a lot of docks and cranes; it’s heavy-duty technology, continuous innovation.

Port of Shanghai is Not Just Big, It’s Efficient

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How China Created the World’s Largest Port for $30 Billion (Video / Reproduction: Construction Time)

But not everything is a party; the Port of Shanghai also has its struggles. The environment sometimes suffers, and there are workers who don’t see the color of money as they should.

The future of the Port of Shanghai is bright, you can bet on that. China doesn’t rest on its laurels and already has plans to make the port even more top-notch. With artificial intelligence and automation, the goal is to keep an eye on what’s coming.

The port reflects a country that is not satisfied with little. And as it keeps moving forward, the world can only applaud and learn. Because, in the end, the Port of Shanghai is more than just a point on the map.

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Bruno Teles

I cover technology, innovation, oil and gas, and provide daily updates on opportunities in the Brazilian market. I have published over 7,000 articles on the websites CPG, Naval Porto Estaleiro, Mineração Brasil, and Obras Construção Civil. For topic suggestions, please contact me at brunotelesredator@gmail.com.

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