Port of Changsha
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| Port of Changsha 长沙港 | |
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| Location | |
| Country | |
| Location | Changsha Hunan |
| Coordinates | 28°19′15″N 112°55′38″E / 28.3209391°N 112.9273603°E |
| UN/LOCODE | CNCSH[1] |
| Details | |
| Operated by | Hunan Changsha New Port Co., Ltd. |
| No. of berths | 12 |
| Ro-Ro Terminal | 1 |
| Scope of Carrier | Container、Ore、Grain、Steel、Automobile |
| Statistics | |
| Annual cargo tonnage | 12.22 million (2022) |
| Annual container volume | 205,919TEU(2022)[2] |
| Website http://www.portchangsha.com | |
Port of Changsha is one of the 36 major inland ports in China. It is the largest single-port area in terms of throughput in the entire province. It functions as a hub port integrating the handling of import and export containers, bulk cargo, rolling cargo, general cargo loading and unloading, and transportation.
The Xianing Port Area of Changsha Port is located in the northern part of the Kaifu District, on the east bank of the middle and lower reaches of the Xiang River. To the east, it is adjacent to the north–south Beijing-Guangzhou Railway and to the south, it relies on the east–west-oriented Shimen–Changsha railway, next to Changshabei Railway Station, with railway lines planned to enter the port. The road network is connected to the Jinggangao Expressway, the Hukun Expressway, and National Highway 107. It provides direct access to Changsha Huanghua International Airport, forming a three-dimensional transportation network integrating rail, road, water, and air.[3][2]
