Wuhan to build Yangluo port area to serve middle and upper Yangtze
Wuhan plans to develop its Yangluo port area into a shipping hub in the upper region of the Yangtze River in the next five years, Xinhua reports.
Yangluo is the core port areas of Wuhan and the only natural deepwater port in mid-Yangtze region to accommodate ships of 5,000 tonnes. After the phase 2 is completed, Yangluo port area will become the largest container port for middle and upper Yangtze.
In the coming five years, Wuhan will speed construction of transport infrastructures around Yangluo and complete the Jiangbei Railway, Jiangbei expressway and a number of other expressways connecting the Tianhe airport and the city's expressway network. Meanwhile, the city will also upgrade its logistics information sharing platforms to enhance efficiency.
Wuhan will also accelerate the building of Yangluo bonded logistics park to attract world-class companies.
Wuhan's Xinzhou District party secretary Wang Shiyi, said Yangluo is going to focus on foreign trade, re-export and international transshipment and aims to become a hub for water-land, river-sea and water-rail intermodal services.
Yangluo is the core port areas of Wuhan and the only natural deepwater port in mid-Yangtze region to accommodate ships of 5,000 tonnes. After the phase 2 is completed, Yangluo port area will become the largest container port for middle and upper Yangtze.
In the coming five years, Wuhan will speed construction of transport infrastructures around Yangluo and complete the Jiangbei Railway, Jiangbei expressway and a number of other expressways connecting the Tianhe airport and the city's expressway network. Meanwhile, the city will also upgrade its logistics information sharing platforms to enhance efficiency.
Wuhan will also accelerate the building of Yangluo bonded logistics park to attract world-class companies.
Wuhan's Xinzhou District party secretary Wang Shiyi, said Yangluo is going to focus on foreign trade, re-export and international transshipment and aims to become a hub for water-land, river-sea and water-rail intermodal services.