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Seaports with cargo throughput of more than 100 million tons in 2010-2011:
1 Port of Shanghai.
2 Port of Singapore.
3 Port of Tianjin.
4 Port of Rotterdam.
5 Port of Guangzhou.
6 Qingdao Port.
7 Ningbo Port.
8 Qinhuangdao Port.
9 Port of Busan.
10 Port of Hong Kong.
11 Port Hedland.
12 Port of South Louisiana.
13 Port of Houston.
14 Port of Dalian.
15 Port of Shenzhen.
16 Port Klang.
17 Port of Antwerp.
18 Port of Nagoya.
19 Port of Dampier.
20 Port of Ulsan.
21 Port of Incheon.
22 Chiba Port.
23 Port of Xiamen.
24 Dubai Harbour.
25 Port Tubarang.
26 Port of Hamburg.
27 Port of Newcastle.
28 Port of Itaki.
29 New York-Port of New Jersey.
30 Greater Vancouver Harbour.
31 Port of Yokohama.
32 Yantian Port.
33 Kaohsiung Port.
34 Port of Tanjung Pelepas.
35 Gwangyang Port.
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2013 Global Port Throughput Ranking:
1 Ningbo-Zhoushan, 2 Shanghai, 3 Singapore, 4 Tianjin, 5 Qingdao, 6 Rotterdam, 7 Guangzhou, 8 Tangshan, 9 Dalian, 10 Yingkou.
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At present, the world's largest port is the Port of Shanghai.
The world's top ten ports ranking: Shanghai Port, Singapore Port, Shenzhen Port, Ningbo Port, Victoria Port, Busan Port (South Korea), Guangzhou Port, Qingdao Port, Dubai Port, Tianjin Port.
1. The world's largest port - Shanghai Port.
The Port of Shanghai is known as the world's largest port and the first of the world's top ten ports. Shanghai Port is located at the front edge of the Yangtze River Delta, in the middle of China's 18,000-kilometer mainland coastline, at the mouth of the Yangtze River, and at the intersection of the east-west transportation channel of the Yangtze River and the north-south transportation channel of the sea.
It is the main hub port along the coast of China, an important port for China to open up to the outside world and participate in the international economic cycle. 99% of Shanghai's foreign trade materials enter and exit through Shanghai Port, and the annual foreign trade throughput accounts for about 20% of the country's major coastal ports.
2 Port of Singapore.
Located on the southern coast of Singapore, bordered by the southeast side of the Strait of Malacca to the west and the north side of the Singapore Strait to the south, the Port of Singapore is the largest entrepot in the Asia-Pacific region and one of the largest container ports in the world, ranking among the top ten ports in the world.
The port is strategically located as a shipping artery between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It has been an international first-class port since the 13th century and has now developed into an internationally renowned entrepot port. The Port of Singapore is also the political, economic, cultural and transportation hub of the country.
3. Shenzhen Port.
Shenzhen Port is located in the south of the Pearl River Delta in Guangdong Province, on the east bank of the Lingding Ocean at the mouth of the Pearl River, adjacent to Hong Kong, and is one of the top ten ports in the world. The city's 260-kilometre coastline is divided into east and west by the Kowloon Peninsula.
The western port area is located on the east bank of the Lingding Ocean at the mouth of the Pearl River, with deep water and wide port, good natural barrier, 20 nautical miles away from Hong Kong in the south, 60 nautical miles in the north to Guangzhou, and can be connected with the cities and counties in the Pearl River Delta water network area through the Pearl River water system, and can reach the domestic coastal areas and ports around the world through the Hong Kong Dark Ston Waterway.
4. Ningbo Port.
The predecessor of Ningbo Port is Ningbo Port Authority, which is composed of Beilun Port Area, Zhenhai Port Area, Ningbo Port Area, Daxie Port Area and Chuanshan Port Area.
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The largest port in the world is Rotterdam, which is located on both sides of the Neue Maas River in the Rhine estuary region in the southwest of the Netherlands, 28 kilometers from the North Sea, and is the world's largest port and the second largest city in the Netherlands. The urban population is about 600,000, with a total of 1.05 million including suburban towns.
Badly damaged during the Second World War, it was rebuilt and expanded after the war. Oil refining, chemical industry, shipbuilding and other industries are developed, and there is rich experience in port construction and management. The city of Rotterdam accounts for about 13% of the Dutch national income annually.
The two parts of the urban area are connected by 4 river bottom channels, and there is a world center.
Due to its advantageous geographical location, coupled with the post-war economic revival of Europe and the establishment of the common market, Rotterdam has gradually developed into the world's largest port, with its highest throughput reaching 100 million tons, reaching 100 million tons in 91 years, and ranking among the best in the world for 29 consecutive years. The Port of Rotterdam covers an area of about 100 square kilometers, with a shoreline of about 38 kilometers and is the world's largest container terminal, with more than 30,000 ocean-going vessels berthing at the port throughout the year.
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The world's top ten ports are: Ningbo-Zhoushan Port, Singapore Port, Shanghai Port, Guangzhou Port, Qingdao Port, Busan Port, Tianjin Port, Suzhou Port, Shenzhen Port, and Dubai Port.
1. Ningbo Zhoushan Port.
Ningbo Zhoushan Port is the most important container ocean trunk line in Chinese mainland and has an important position in China. It is mainly a storage and transportation base for liquid chemicals, and it is also an important coal and grain storage and transportation base in the eastern region.
2 Port of Singapore.
The Port of Singapore is a world-famous port. It is adjacent to the southeast side of the Strait of Malacca to the west and the north side of the Singapore Strait to the south.
3. Shanghai Port.
The Port of Shanghai is an important cargo port in China. The business includes loading and unloading, warehousing, logistics communication, towing and other fields. It has played an important role in China's port transportation.
4. Guangzhou Port.
Guangzhou Port is the intersection of the Pearl River water system, and it is also a relatively large international port in South China. The main transportation businesses include oil, coal, grain, fertilizer, steel, ore, containers, etc.
5. Qingdao Port.
Qingdao Port has been built for more than 100 years, is an important port area in the Bohai Sea region, the port area is wide, the water area is very deep, and it is a natural deep-water port that does not freeze in winter.
6. Busan Port.
Hong Kong is an important port on the southeast coast of South Korea, this port was founded in 1876, has been developing very rapidly for more than 100 years, the main transportation business is oil, machinery, chemicals, food, timber, aquatic products, etc.
7. Tianjin Port.
Tianjin Port is an important port in China. It is also an important node of the New Eurasian Land Bridge Economic Corridor. It is also an important port in the world. It is a large-scale port with a modern comprehensive plan.
8. Suzhou Port.
Suzhou Port is also a relatively large deep-water port in China, and it is also very famous in the world. Every year, the volume of transportation is constantly growing. It is a group of Suzhou Port built by the original Zhangjia Port, Changshu Port and Taicang Port.
9. Shenzhen Port.
Shenzhen Port plays an important role in China's port transportation, due to the special geographical location, the east bank of Hong Kong Lingdingyang is one of the estuaries of the Pearl River Delta. In the 80s of the last century, the main business of Shenzhen Port was professional berths and general terminal berths.
10. Dubai Harbour.
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