Analysis:
Zhoushan Port is located in Zhoushan City, Zhoushan Islands, Zhejiang Province, at the T-shaped intersection of China's north-south route and the Yangtze River route, with convenient water transportation; Backed by the economically developed Yangtze River Delta, it is the maritime gateway of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and other provinces in the Yangtze River basin and an important part of Shanghai International Shipping Center. It is the main transit port for the transportation of energy, raw materials and foreign trade materials needed for industrial development in the Yangtze River Delta and along the Yangtze River. It is an important support for Zhoushan's economic and social development and opening up. Its development direction is a comprehensive port featuring water transport and industrial port.
Zhoushan Port has convenient traffic conditions. In terms of shipping, shipping is very convenient. At present, 59 sea passenger routes have been opened, and passenger ships travel to and from Shanghai, Ningbo and other ports every day. Freight routes extend in all directions, reaching Guangdong and Hainan Island in the south, Dalian and Dandong in the north and Zhucheng in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River in the west. Ocean can go directly to Hong Kong, Macau, South Korea, Japan, Singapore and other ports. As for expressways, there are vertical and horizontal expressways on the island. There are a total of 170 highways in the city, distributed on 16 islands, with a mileage of 889 kilometers. Passenger and freight transport vehicles can reach all parts of the country through the channel car ferry. At present, 55 long-distance bus lines have been opened, and passengers can go directly to more than 20 towns in China/KLOC-0. The newly-built Zhujiajian Island Island Strait Bridge will integrate Zhoushan Island and Zhujiajian Island Island, a tourist attraction. The project under construction to connect the mainland and the island is about to be completed. Aviation, Zhoushan Putuo Mountain Airport is located in Zhujiajian Island Island, and there is a Strait Bridge connecting Zhoushan Island. The airport has opened Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen, Jinjiang, Nanjing, Jinan and other routes 18.
The hinterland of port economy is the coastal areas of Jiangsu and Zhejiang and the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River. The region has developed economy and complete industrial categories. Petrochemical and steel industries occupy an important position in China, and building materials, machinery, chemicals, electronics, electrical appliances, food, textiles and other industries are developed. The port yard and its capacity are relatively strong, with warehouse area 1.7 1.000 m2, yard area1.670 m2 and container storage capacity 1.667 TEU. Loading and unloading machinery and capacity are 27 1 set (vehicle), and the maximum lifting capacity of front-end single machine is 16 ton. At the same time, there are 5 ships in Hong Kong with a total power of 1 175 kW, including 3 tugboats with a total power of 675 kW.
Zhoushan Port has a long history. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, China was a haven and transit port for north-south shipping and international shipping. In the Ming Dynasty, the Portuguese occupied Shuangyu Port in Zhoushan for international entrepot trade. The port has abundant deep-water shoreline resources and superior natural conditions for port construction. The wharf coastline can be built at1538km, of which the deepwater coastline with water depth greater than10m183.2km.. The deep-water coastline with a water depth of more than 20m is 82.8km.. 1In April 1987, the State Council approved Zhoushan Port to open to the outside world, and has established foreign trade and transportation with Japan, the United States, Russia, North Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and other countries, and opened international container liners. Port cargo mainly includes oil, coal, ore, wood and grain. With the continuous development and construction of Zhoushan Port, a comprehensive main port with water as its main function has gradually formed. There are eight ports in the port, namely Dinghai, shenjiamen, Laotangshan, Gaoting, Qushan, Sijiao, Luhuashan and Yangshan, with a total of 352 productive berths, including berths above 10,000 tons 1 1. In 2003, Hong Kong's cargo throughput was 57 million tons, ranking ninth among China's coastal ports.