Port of Damaiyu


The Port of Damaiyu is located in Damaiyu Subdistrict, Yuhuan, Taizhou, Zhejiang Province, China. Situated across the sea from Port of Wenzhou at the mouth of the Oujiang River, it is designated as a Class I port by the State Council of the People's Republic of China.

History

On February 23, 2006, the navigational safety of two 10,000-ton berths at Port of Damaiyu passed expert review, marking the start of substantial construction for the port’s development.
In April 2008, the State Council approved the upgrade of Port of Damaiyu to a Class I port, making it the only national Class I port located at the county level in Zhejiang Province.
On September 16, 2011, a national inspection team, led by Baishi, Deputy Director of the General Administration of Customs, and including representatives from relevant ministries and the military, conducted an inspection of Port of Damaiyu for its opening to international traffic. Following a thorough evaluation, team member Qin Mingwei, a division chief at the General Administration of Customs, announced that the port’s inspection facilities and regulatory sites met the requirements for opening to foreign traffic, passing the national Class I port verification and officially opening to the public.
On December 23, 2017, Port of Damaiyu’s container throughput exceeded 100,000 TEU for the year, the first time since the port began container operations a decade earlier.

Transportation

Railway

Highways

Routes

Passenger Transport

Port of Damaiyu — Nanyue Wharf Operator: Yuhuan Ro-Ro Ferry Co., Ltd.
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  • Port of Damaiyu — Port of Keelung Ferry: “COSCO Star” Operator: Xiamen Mintai Ferry Co., Ltd.
  • Port of Damaiyu — Okinawa

Freight