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  2. Port of Shanghai - Wikipedia

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    Companies such as the Shanghai Port Container Co. and Waigaoqiao Bonded Zone Port Co. were involved in port of Shanghai. [2] In 2010, Shanghai port overtook the Port of Singapore to become the world's busiest container port. Shanghai's port handled 29.05 million TEU, whereas Singapore's was a half million TEU behind.

  3. Freight rate - Wikipedia

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    A freight rate (historically and in ship chartering simply freight [1]) is a price at which a certain cargo is delivered from one point to another. The price depends on the form of the cargo, the mode of transport ( truck , ship , train , aircraft ), the weight of the cargo, and the distance to the delivery destination.

  4. List of busiest ports by cargo tonnage - Wikipedia

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    Rank Port Country Kilotons [1]; 1: Ningbo-Zhoushan China 1,261,340: 2: Tangshan China 768,870: 3: Shanghai China 727,770: 4: Qingdao China 657,540: 5: Guangzhou China ...

  5. List of busiest container ports - Wikipedia

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    The table lists volume in thousands of TEU per year. The vast majority of containers moved by large, ocean-faring container ships are 20-foot (1 TEU) and 40-foot (2 TEU) ISO-standard shipping containers , with 40-foot units outnumbering 20-foot units to such an extent that the actual number of containers moved is between 55%–60% of the number ...

  6. File:Container-ship-rates.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Container ship charter rates, 2000-2010, in U.S. dollars per 14-ton-slot per day. Data from page 86 of (UNCTAD) United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (2010) Review of Maritime Transport, 2010 (PDF), New York and Geneva: United Nations ISBN : 978-92-1-112810-9 .

  7. SCFI - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Containerised Freight Index (SCFI, or CCFI - China/Chinese Containerized Freight Index), a type of economic transport shipping index. See Container Freight Swap Agreement Secretaría de Comercio y Fomento Industrial [English: Secretariat of Commerce and Industrial Development], the former name for the Department of Economy in Mexico ...

  8. File:Container-ship-prices.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: Container ship prices. Data from pages 56-57 of United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) (2010) Review of Maritime Transport, 2010 (PDF), New York and Geneva: United Nations ISBN: 978-92-1-112810-9

  9. CCFI - Wikipedia

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    China Containerized Freight Index (also known as Chinese Containerized Freight Index or Shanghai Containerised Freight Index), a type of economic transport shipping index. See Container Freight Swap Agreement