Port of Tangshan, Deep-water seaport in Tangshan, China.
The Port of Tangshan is a deep-water seaport located along the coast of Hebei Province in Northern China. The facility comprises three separate terminals—Jingtang, Caofeidian, and Fengnan—each handling diverse types of cargo for industrial and commercial shipping operations.
The port opened in 1989 and has evolved through multiple development phases to become China's ninth-largest port. Major infrastructure expansions have enabled the terminal to increase cargo handling and accommodate larger vessels over the decades.
The port connects Northern China's industrial regions with international maritime routes, supporting the economic progress of the Hebei Province manufacturing sector.
The port operates year-round and is monitored through a centralized vessel tracking system for safe maritime operations. Visitors can observe operations from designated viewing areas while adhering to security regulations.
Recent developments include a 5.5 billion RMB investment for five new coal berths, increasing the annual handling capacity by 56 million tons.
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