Port of Jingtang

Port of Jingtang (京唐港)
Port of Jingtang (京唐港)
Location in China
Port of Jingtang (京唐港)
Port of Jingtang (京唐港) (China)
Location
Country People's Republic of China
Location Jingtang, Hebei Province,
northeastern China
Coordinates 39°12′32″N 119°00′07″E / 39.20889°N 119.00194°E / 39.20889; 119.00194Coordinates: 39°12′32″N 119°00′07″E / 39.20889°N 119.00194°E / 39.20889; 119.00194
Details
Opened 1989
Operated by Jingtang Port Group Corporation, Ltd., Tangshan port (Hebei Port Group)
Owned by People's Republic of China
Type of harbor Artificial Deep-water Seaport
Statistics
Annual cargo tonnage metric tons/year
Website
Port of Jingtang Tangshan website

The Port of Jingtang (京唐港) is an artificial deep-water international seaport on the coast of Tangshan Municipality, Hebei, in Northern China.[1] It is part of the Tangshan port complex, which consists of Jingtang, Caofedian and Fennan ports. Combined, they constitute the 9th largest port in China.

Jingtang port is separately but considered along with Caofedian and Fennan as Tangshan port for statistical purposes.[2] The Port of Tangshan is one of the fastest growing ports in the world and is counted among the ten largest ports of China.[3]

Location and Layout

Jingtang port is located in Bohai bay (Bohai sea) close to the port of Tianjin.

China MSA's Seaways Plan for the Bohai Sea. Planned routes follow closely the seaways currently in use

It is part of Tangshan port (along with Caofeidian and Fennan), though Jingtang has a separate UN Locode and is specified as a separate entity in maritime charter parties and in bills of lading.[4][5] The closest airport to the port is that of Tianjin which is about 2 hours away.[6] A new high speed train under construction is expected to shorten the distance from Beijing to Tangshan to [7] even lesser.

References

  1. Zhou, Raymond (26 September 2008). "A new jewel rising from Tangshan Bay area". China Daily. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  2. "Top 10 ports in China". www.china.org.cn. China Org. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  3. "Liquid cargo berth at Tangshan". www.koppers.com. Koppers. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  4. "Port of Jingtang - Infosheet". www.info.shippingchina.com. Shipping information China. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  5. "Tangshan government official website". www.tangshan.gov.cn. Government of Tangshan. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  6. "Port of Tangshan". www.jtport.com.cn. Tangshan port group co. ltd. Retrieved 22 June 2017.
  7. "High speed train to link Beijing and Tangshan". China Daily. Retrieved 22 June 2017.


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