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  2. Package tracking - Wikipedia

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    Package tracking or package logging is the process of localizing shipping containers, mail and parcel post at different points of time during sorting, warehousing, and package delivery to verify their provenance and to predict and aid delivery. Package tracking developed historically because it provided customers information about the route of ...

  3. 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.

  4. Yangshan Port - Wikipedia

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    Annual container volume > 10 million TEU (2010) Yangshan Port ( Chinese : 洋山 港 , p Yángshān Gǎng , Wu Yan-se Kaon ), formally the Yangshan Deep-Water Port ( 洋山 深 水 港 , p Yángshān Shēnshuǐ Gǎng , Wu Yan-se Sen-sy Kaon ), is a deep water port for container ships in Hangzhou Bay south of Shanghai .

  5. Yantian International Container Terminals - Wikipedia

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    The approach channel leading to YICT is 400 meters wide and 17.4 meters deep and is only two kilometers away from the public waterway. It has a total waterfront length of eight kilometers, a yard area of 373 hectares, and 16 deep-water container berths. It is equipped with over 70 quay cranes; the majority of which are Super Post-Panamax. [1] [2]

  6. Yantian Express - Wikipedia

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    Yantian Express is a Hapag-Lloyd Hamburg Express-class container ship, delivered in 2002.She was constructed by Hyundai Heavy Industries in Ulsan, South Korea, a measures 320 by 43 m (1,050 by 141 ft), and delivered under the name Berlin Express but soon renamed Shanghai Express.

  7. Hudong–Zhonghua Shipbuilding - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, Hudong-Zhonghua won a contract for four 23,000 TEU ships from the Taiwanese Evergreen shipping line, after the successful delivery of four 2,500 teu ships to the same company previously. A spokesperson for Hudong-Zhonghua's parent China State Shipbuilding Corporation said "this showed major liner operators had endorsed the shipbuilder ...

  8. Shanghai International Port Group - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai International Port (Group) Co., Ltd. (SIPG) is the exclusive operator of all the public terminals in the Port of Shanghai. It is a component of SSE 180 Index [ 1 ] as well as CSI 300 Index and sub-index CSI 100 Index .

  9. ZPMC - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Zhenhua Heavy Industries Company Limited (ZPMC, Chinese: 上海振华重工(集团)股份有限公司) is a Chinese state-owned engineering company and the world's largest manufacturer of cranes and large steel structures. In 2015 the company accounted for about 75% of the world-market share for container cranes.