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Xiamen ups capacity by over 4 million TEUs with four more berths

China’s Xiamen Port will spend US$1.71 billion to build four new container ship berths to increase its annual handling capacity by 4.26 million TEU.

Located along a 1.86km coastline in the port’s Xiang’an area, the deepwater berths can take two 20,000 TEU vessels, one 15,000 TEU boxship, one 10,000 TEU vessel and one 5,000 TEU container ship simultaneously. Currently, berths in the Xiang’an area can process around 3 million TEUs annually.

Xiamen Port announced the construction plan after receiving the green light from the Ministry of Transport this week.

It is understood that this project has been included in the State Council’s 14th Five-Year Plan to develop a modern transportation system and is among 102 major national projects.

In 2022, Xiamen handled 12.99 million TEUs, up from 9.9 million TEUs in 2021. Xiamen lies opposite Taiwan and is key to cross-Strait trade and is part of the Maritime Silk Route and, it is hoped that enhancing Xiamen’s container capacity will adapt to the development trend of large-scale container ships.

In a show of its ambitions to welcome more large boxships, Xiamen today berthed three large boxships simultaneously, a first-time feat for the port. The three ships, which called at Songyu Container Terminal, were the 18,270 TEU Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller, 11,078 TEU Gunvor Maersk and the 11,000 TEU Eleonora Maersk.

Xiamen Port’s Haicang area is also expected to upgrade its container handling capacity. Currently, the berths in Haicang handle around 9 million TEUs annually. There are plans to build seven more berths that can handle 10,000 to 20,000 TEU vessels.


Martina Li
Asia Correspondent





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