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Xinyue Steel takes advantage of Tianjin port, delivery the steel pipes around the world

Oct. 18, 2018


The history of Tianjin Port could be traced back to Han Dynasty. It emerged as a sea port in Tang Dynasty and opened as a commercial port in 1860. After the founding of the P.R.C, it was made a restoring construction for three years and reopened on Oct. 17,1952. 


Xinyue Steel takes advantage of Tianjin port, delivery the steel pipes around the world


Tianjin Port is the largest artificial port in China. It locates at the estuary of Haihe River and junction of Beijing-Tianjin city band and Bohai Rim economic circle. It is the sea gate of Beijing and Tianjin, the important international trade port in northern China and the link to connect Northeast Asia and Central and West Asia. Tianjin Port covers water and land area nearly 336 km2, in which land area is 131km2. At present, the water depth of main navigation channel is 21m, which is available for ship of 250,000 tons to enter and leave port freely and ship of 300,000 tons with high tide.There are totally 159 various berths in Tianjin Port, including 102 berths over 10,000 tons. The total quay length is 32,700 meters

Tianjin Port has broad international connection. The port has trade relation with more than 400 ports in over 180 countries and regions. Every month,there are about 400 scheduled vessels connecting with the main ports in America, Europe and Asia, etc.


Tianjin Xnyue Steel Group was founded in 1980, located in Daqiuzhuang Industrial Area, Tianjin City ,around 70km from Tianjin port. It provides the most convenient shipment for steel’s export. Xinyue can delivery steel pipes to customers via closed container, open-top container ,flat rack container or bulk vessel shipment which can load the length of pipe in 60m.


Xinyue Steel takes advantage of Tianjin Port , serves for you with all sincerity!


Written by Joanne


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