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Huawei to assist Tianjin Port with digital transformation and terminal upgrade

Tianjin Port Group and Huawei, a China-based provider of information and communications technology (ICT) infrastructure, will expand their collaboration to create a digital twin...

Tianjin port tests all workers as partial lockdown imposed

Nearly 11,000 nucleic acid samples from port workers have been collected by Tianjin Port Group as a growing Covid-19 outbreak placed the port city...

Tianjin and Guangzhou ports to launch direct container service

Tianjin Port Group and Guangzhou Port Group have inked an agreement to commence a direct route between the ports, to cut down on transhipments. This...

Tianjin and SITC seal deal with new service

Chinese intra-Asia carrier SITC Container Lines has launched a service connecting China's Tianjin port with Vietnam and Malaysia. The Hong Kong-based shipping and logistics firm...

Shandong Port Group develops reefer links with Southeast Asia

Shandong Port Group is eyeing more reefer shipping links between Shandong province's largest port, Qingdao, and Southeast Asia, amid growing Chinese demand for Southeast...
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