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Caofeidian to build the
largest coal port in China
The Caofeidian Coal
Wharf Project Company and the Caofeidian
Port Company Ltd under the State Development
& Investment Corp held a joint-venture
signing ceremony recently, according to
which both sides will invest in building the
Caifeidian port into an important
wharf for shipping the coal produced in the
north of China to the south of China and the
imports of iron ore and crude oil for the
areas of north China, reported Fei Weiwei, a
reporter with the People's Daily on April 27
in Beijing.
This project shareholder is the State Development & Investment Corp, the only national fund-contributing representative for the management of the central ports in the country. It has 173 coastal ports including the Yangpu Port, Jingtang Port, Longkou Port, Zhenjianggang Harbor and Ningbo Harbor as well as inland river port resources. Located in Luannan county, Tangshan of Hebei province Canfeidian lies between Xingang of Tanggu and Qinhuangdao harbour. Caifeidian has a 36-meter-deep water trough before it, the deepest point of the Bohai Sea. The natural sea trench leads directly to the Bohai Straits with enough room for the anchorage of 250,000-ton ship here. The recent construction scale of the coal quay will reach about 50 million tons with its long-term construction scale reaching up to 100 million tons. The final scale will be 200 million tons, exceeding the Qinhuangdao harbour.
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CaiFeiDian 曹妃甸 Caofeidian (曹妃甸) or Caofeidian New Area (曹妃甸新区) is an island-Land reclamation-converted economic development zone in Bohai Bay under the jurisdiction of Tangshan city, Hebei Province, China. 200 km from Beijing, the area spans 60 km2 and is a 2005-listed pilot area for the development of a Recyclable/Circular Economy (Industrial ecology) in China. Huadian Power and PetroChina have their some of their energy bases there. The area is expected to have a population of 300 000 by 2010.[2] Caofeidian is 80 km from Tangshan city center.
China's new development zone to takes shape near Beijing Caofeidian port handling capacity reaches 100 mln tonsPhoto taken on March 2, 2009, shows the coal dock of the Caofeidian industrial zone in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province. Caofeidian, an island-turned 50-sq km development zone in the Bohai Bay, has developed a port handling capacity of 100 million tons per year, with the establishment of an ore dock, a crude oil dock and a coal dock.(Xinhua/Yang Shiyao)A freighter is unloaded at a dock of Caofeidian industrial zone in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, March 1, 2009. Caofeidian, an island-turned 50-sq km development zone in the Bohai Bay, has developed a port handling capacity of 100 million tons per year, with the establishment of an ore dock, a crude oil dock and a coal dock.(Xinhua/Yang Shiyao) A freighter is unloaded at a dock of Caofeidian industrial zone in Tangshan, north China's Hebei Province, March 1, 2009. Caofeidian, an island-turned 50-sq km development zone in the Bohai Bay, has developed a port handling capacity of 100 million tons per year, with the establishment of an ore dock, a crude oil dock and a coal dock.(Xinhua/Yang Shiyao) |
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