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21 August 2026

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port breaks 8,000-TEU rail mark twice

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Ningbo-Zhoushan Port breaks 8,000-TEU rail mark twice

Ningbo-Zhoushan Port completed sea-rail intermodal transport volumes of 8,574 TEUs and 8,172 TEUs on 14 and 15 August respectively, breaking the 8,000-container threshold for two consecutive days. The result pushed the port’s single-day transaction record above 8,500 TEUs. The breakthrough secured high-quality completion of the port’s monthly production targets and supported its focus on the […] The post Ningbo-Zhoushan Port breaks 8,000-TEU rail mark twice appeared first on Port Technology International .

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