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'''Port of Qingdao''' is a seaport , Shandong, People's Republic of China. It is one of the ten busiest ports in the world.  
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'''Port of Qingdao''' is a seaport in Shandong, People's Republic of China. It handles coal.
  
 
The Port of Qingdao contains three major areas: the Old Port, Huangdao Oil Port, and Qianwan New Port.
 
The Port of Qingdao contains three major areas: the Old Port, Huangdao Oil Port, and Qianwan New Port.
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==Port Details==  
 
==Port Details==  
*'''Operator:'''  
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*'''Operator:''' Qinhuangdao Port Co.
 
*'''Location:''' Qingdao, Shandong province, China
 
*'''Location:''' Qingdao, Shandong province, China
*'''Annual Coal Capacity (million tonnes per year):''' 15
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*'''Annual Coal Capacity (Tonnes per year):''' 15 million
*'''Status:''' Existing
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*'''Status:''' Operating
*'''Type:'''  
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*'''Type:''' Exports
 
*'''Coal source:'''  
 
*'''Coal source:'''  
  

Revision as of 01:56, 8 January 2016

{{#badges: CoalSwarm|Navbar-Chinacoal}} Port of Qingdao is a seaport in Shandong, People's Republic of China. It handles coal.

The Port of Qingdao contains three major areas: the Old Port, Huangdao Oil Port, and Qianwan New Port.

Location

The port is on the Yellow Sea in the vicinity of Qingdao.

Background

The Port of Qingdao handles e a wide range of general, bulk, and project cargoes. The major cargoes handled by the Port of Qingdao include containers, iron ore, coal, crude oil, and grain.[1]

The port's coal terminal has annual coal export capacity of 15 million tonnes per annum.[2]

Port Details

  • Operator: Qinhuangdao Port Co.
  • Location: Qingdao, Shandong province, China
  • Annual Coal Capacity (Tonnes per year): 15 million
  • Status: Operating
  • Type: Exports
  • Coal source:

Articles and resources

References

  1. "Port of Qingdao" World Port Source, accessed August 2, 2011.
  2. "Coal Terminals," CCCC First Harbor Consultants, accessed June 2015

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