Shanghai Terminals

Rotterdam Terminals

The Shanghai Terminal, part of the Port of Shanghai on China’s eastern seaboard at the mouth of the Yangtze River, is one of the world’s most pivotal maritime logistics and trade hubs. As the busiest container port on the globe, the terminal provides deep-water access to the East China Sea and serves as a major gateway for international shipping and global supply chains.

Strategic Location & Role

As the busiest container port in the world, Shanghai Terminal benefits from deep-water access and excellent connectivity to inland transport corridors. Its position enables efficient import and export flows for a wide range of cargo types, making it indispensable for global supply chains and international trade.

Innovation & Expansion

Shanghai Terminal continues to evolve with major development projects that extend capacity, digital integration, and sustainability. For example, ongoing construction at Xiaoyangshan Island will expand automated container handling capacity significantly, integrating green port standards and intelligent operations as part of China’s broader maritime infrastructure modernization.

Global Connectivity & Impact

Our terminal connects with hundreds of ports worldwide, supporting millions of twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) each year and sustaining vital links between China’s manufacturing hubs and global markets. Its role as a high-volume cargo gateway underpins China’s export economy while offering efficient import services for a broad range of industries.

Specifications

Abbitrans B.V. is an industrial facility for the storage of oil, petroleum and petrochemical products, and from which these products are transported to end users or other storage facilities.