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Nansha's container throughput hits record high xinde marine news Sarah Yu 2020-06-09 16:30

Recently,Nansha Container Terminal of Guangzhou Port achieved a new high in container throughput in May, with a total throughput of 510,500 teu, a new high in a single month this year.
 
By the end of May, Nansha Container Terminal has 42 liner routes in operation, including 12 domestic trade routes and 30 foreign trade routes, effectively promoting the growth of container throughput against the trend.
 
Since the beginning of this year, in the face of the adverse impact of the epidemic, Nansha Container Terminal has earnestly implemented epidemic prevention and control measures.
 
The first is to further refine and optimize the use rules of terminal production resources and make reasonable production resource demand plan.
 
The second is to focus on detail, solidity, and firmness in the on-site production organization, and improve the communication between the various operating units, various models, and posts on the site.
 
The third is to optimize the business order process and promote the application of online order handling system, barge management system and other information systems.
 
Fourth, through the implementation of "stabilization" and "increasing" measures, strive for new sources of supply.
 
Source: Sarah Yu, XINDE MARINE NEWS

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