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Port of Sanshan, China | Seadex
Sanshan is a maritime port located in China. Facilities: terminal. View port details, infrastructure & shipping data.
About
Shanghai Port, located in the heart of one of the world's most vibrant cities, stands as a critical global maritime hub and the busiest port in the world by cargo tonnage. Strategically positioned at the mouth of the Yangtze River on the East China Sea, Shanghai Port serves as a gateway for international trade and logistics, connecting China with markets across the globe. Established as a trading post in the 19th century, the port has undergone significant modernization and expansion, becoming a sophisticated facility equipped to handle an extensive range of cargo types including containers, bulk goods, and liquid cargo. The port's two main sections, the Waigaoqiao and Yangshan ports, together form an integrated system that enhances its capacity to accommodate the largest vessels in operation today. Sustainability is a focal point for Shanghai Port, with numerous initiatives aimed at reducing environmental impact, promoting green logistics, and supporting transportation efficiency. As a linchpin in global trade networks, Shanghai Port plays a vital role in driving economic growth not only for Shanghai but for the entire nation, facilitating millions of container shipments each year and supporting both import and export activities.
Essential performance indicators and operational statistics for Shanghai Port
Container volume · last 12 months
Average monthly vessel traffic
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Current congestion levels and vessel traffic information for Shanghai
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Technical information and facilities available at Shanghai Port
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Environmental initiatives and sustainability measures at Shanghai Port
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Regional & international routes
Asia · Europe · North America
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Asia-US transpacific container rates have surged dramatically due to frontloading ahead of tariff deadlines, with West Coast rates up nearly 3.5x since late February and tight capacity reflected by eight blank sailings announced. Congestion at US ports and compressed peak season volumes are expected to sustain elevated rates and potential delays through at least end of July 2026.
US retailers are frontloading orders from China by 4–6 weeks ahead of anticipated tariff hikes, driving a spike in container shipping rates and tightening capacity on China–US trade routes. Spot rates from Shanghai to New York and Los Angeles have surged significantly, with volumes expected to peak before fading later in Q3 2026.