Shanghai International Port Group (SIPG) posted a container throughput of 22.55m teu in the first half of 2022, declining 1.7% due to the impact of Covid lockdowns and supply chain disruption.
Quickly recovering from the most recent wave of Covid-19 pandemic and city-wide lockdown, the port of Shanghai has seen volumes bounce back to peak levels.
After a two-month city-wide lockdown against Covid outbreaks, Shanghai is close to zero cases and will fully resume factory production and operations from 1 June.
A two-stage lockdown of Shanghai has started that will prompt further fears of supply chain disruption as China continues its zero Covid policy.
Container volume at the world’s busiest container port of Shanghai exceeded 4.35m teu in January, hitting a monthly record high.
Container volume at Shanghai port in 2021 ranked number one globally for the 12 consecutive years amid the Covid-19 outbreak.
Taicang and Shanghai ports have signed a cooperation agreement to jointly develop the fourth phase container terminal at...
Container volume at Yangshan port, Shanghai hit a record high in January, reaching 1.97m teu, an increase of 17.8% year-on-year.
Shanghai port posted a new record container volume of 43.5m teu in 2020, retaining the title of the world’s busiest container port for the 11th year in a row.
Shanghai port posted a container volume of 4.2m teu handled in October this year, a record high monthly figure.