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The Nanjing Waterway Bureau enhances typhoon preparedness through early deployment, thorough inspections, and real-time monitoring to ensure waterway safety during Typhoon Baihaitun.
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Pinglu Canal to commence operation in September, driving Qinzhou's transformation with comprehensive port, industry, and urban advancements in Beibu Gulf Economic Zone.
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Ahead of Typhoon Baihaiban, Zhejiang Zhoushan Power Plant is expediting coal unloading efforts to ensure a stable power supply and regional energy security.
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Taizhou Maritime Safety Bureau efficiently coordinated evacuation efforts for DaChen Island travelers as Typhoon Baidolphin approached, ensuring the safety of over 4,200 travelers.
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Liaoning Province's new plan strengthens maritime safety governance, combining security measures with the development of the ocean economy to achieve robust growth and a synergy of safety.
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Shandong Port's first hydrogen-assisted power retrofit crane was installed and activated, marking a milestone in the green transformation towards a zero-carbon port.
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The Beijiang Extension Project accelerates its construction, enhancing connectivity between northern Guangdong and the Pearl River Delta as a key transport waterway.
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China-Europe Arctic shipping route opens in 2026, reducing travel time and risks with efficient, low-carbon shipping for high-value goods such as photovoltaics and precision equipment.
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A heartfelt reflection on 38 years of dedication to pilotage, highlighting the challenges, achievements, and pride of a lifetime spent safely guiding maritime giants.
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The Yangtze River achieved 1.97 billion tons of cargo throughput in H1 2023, enhancing economic vitality, green shipping initiatives, and digital service integration.
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A Vietnamese ship sank in the waters of Nansha with 62 crew members onboard. So far, 44 have been rescued by Chinese responders, while 18 remain missing. Search and rescue efforts are ongoing.
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Yangtze River ports achieved 1.97 billion tons of throughput in H1 2023, with container volumes up 3.9%. Sustainable, smart shipping boosts economic growth and streamlines transport.
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The 2026 Wuzhou Crew Skills Competition emphasized maritime collaboration in cultivating a skilled workforce for the development of the West River waterway and the expansion of cross-regional shipping.
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Ningbo launches its first citywide "One-Stop" Maritime Dispute Resolution Center, streamlining multi-department collaboration and enhancing the protection of rights for crew members and maritime companies.
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Shanghai unveils its ambitious plan to become a global leader in shipping and logistics by 2030, focusing on scaling operations, digital transformation, and green innovation.
