Top 5 Ports in Asia Continent by Size and Activity in 2023:

Top 5 busiest ports

A big part of the world’s production takes place within Asia. The products are largely relying on sea freights for exporting to another country. Here are the 5 top ports in Asia to share on. 👍

*Note: TEU = Twenty-foot equivalent unit

The Top 5 Asia Ports by Size and Activity in 2023:

  1. Port of Shanghai (China)

Port of Shanghai has maintained its status as Asia’s and the world’s busiest port for container traffic for more than 10 years. Handling 25 percent of China’s international trade, the prto’s TEUs have consistently reached 40 million since 2017.

Anticipated annual throughput in 2022: 47.3 million TEUs

Daily arrivals: 2600 vessels

  1. Port of Singapore (Singapore)

Port of Singapore is the world’s second-busiest container port. Connecting to over 600 seaports in 120 countries, it handles half of the world’s shipped petroleum products and automobiles annually.

Anticipated annual throughput in 2022: 37.3 million TEUs

Daily arrivals: 2100 vessels

  1. Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan (China)

Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan, China’s oldest seaport, ranks as the third busiest port in Asia. Comprising Beilun Port, which includes Ningbo Port & Zhenhai Port, it boasts 260 container routes connecting 600 ports.

Anticipated annual throughput in 2022: 33.3 million TEUs

Daily arrivals: 630 vessels

  1. Port of Shenzhen (China)

Port of Shenzhen boasts multiple ports along its 260 km coastline, divided into “two wings” (east and west port groupings), “six zones,” and “three major ports. Its major features do contribute to its ranking as the fourth busiest port in Asia. With connections to over 300 ports globally, Shenzhen is one of a remarkable one in international shipping.

Anticipated annual throughput in 2022: 30 million TEUs

Daily arrivals: 470 vessels

  1. Port of Qingdao (China)

Port of Qingdao is a key player in the New Silk Road, with four distinct sections: Guangdong Oil, Dagang, Qianwan, and Dongjiakou. Located in northern China, Qingdao serves as the first stop for Middle East services.

Anticipated annual throughput in 2022: 25.6 million TEUs

Daily arrivals: 200 vessels

 

Data credits to: https://www.shiphub.co/top-ports-in-asia/

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