Port of Jinzhou


The Port of Jinzhou is a seaport on the Bohai Sea in the vicinity of Jinzhou, Liaoning, People's Republic of China. It is mostly an artificial port built on reclaimed land. It was founded in October 1986 and declared a port-of-entry in December 1990 As it is the northernmost of the major Chinese seaports, and lies at the terminus of several connecting railways, it declares itself the most convenient access to northern China and the "main port of Mongolia".
It is mostly an artificial port built on reclaimed land. It has a dredged channel 17.8m deep capable of allowing ships up to 150,000DWT. In 2014 it had a throughput of 95,200,000 tonnes of cargo and 879,000 TEU of containers. It is in particular an active grain port, moving 11 million tonnes of grain in 2024.

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Berths
NumberBerth nameTypeQuayside Depth Berthing Annual Capacity
110135614120,000×14,150,000
2102Chemicals2411130,000×12,075,000
3103Oil2171120,000×11,600,000
4104Oil1901120,000×11,600,000
5105Chemicals1521010,000×11,000,000
6106Chemicals2301230,000×12,075,000
7107General1307.53,000×1150,000
8201General2621220,000×11,600,000
9202Bulk2701450,000×12,600,000
10203Bulk34015.470,000×13,500,000
11204Bulk24215.470,000×13,500,000
12205Bulk31116100,000×17,200,000
13206Bulk36516100,000×17,200,000
1420725915.450000×1
1520827415.450000×1
1620933914.550000×1
1721033914550000×1
18301Oil48023300,000×112,500,000
19304Bulk24816100,000×17,200,000
20305Bulk24816100,000×17,200,000
21306Bulk24816100,000×17,200,000
403Coal11,000,000
404Coal11,000,000
405Coal11,000,000
22501Oil1408.25,000×1600,000
2350223914.350,000×12000,000
24Non-production1554.7
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