World Ports: Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia
The Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is the second-largest and fastest growing container port in Malaysia.
The Port of Tanjung Pelepas (PTP) is the second-largest and fastest growing container port in Malaysia.
Our World Ports information series now moves northwest from Singapore, up the Strait of Malacca, to Port Klang in Malaysia.
The Port of Singapore is currently the world's second-busiest port in terms of shipping tonnage, transhipping 1/5 of the world's containers.
Cebu is a First Port of Entry and one of the most important shipping centres in the Philippines.
The next country we visit on our World Ports information series is the Philippines, and Manila: the country's largest and busiest harbour.
Keelung Harbour, is one of Taiwan's two major ports. It is situated at the confluence of the East China Sea and Taiwan Strait.
Kaohsiung Port is the largest harbour in Taiwan and is located in southern Taiwan, adjacent to Kaohsiung City, and was a natural lagoon.
The Port of Tianjin is the largest port in Northern China and the main maritime gateway to Beijing.
Qingdao Port is situated near Jiaozhou Bay on the Shandong peninsula, neighbouring the Yellow Sea. It consists of four harbour areas.
In 2010, Shanghai port overtook Singapore to become the busiest container port in the world.
The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan is the busiest in the world in terms of cargo tonnage, handling 888.96 million tons of cargo in 2015.
Fuzhou Port acts as a national traffic hinge and is one of the trial direct routes to Taiwan appointed by China’s Ministry of Communication.
The Port of Xiamen is an important deep-water port. It is ranked the 8th-largest container port in China and 13th in the world.
Shantou Port is a natural river seaport located on the coastline of east Guangdong Province and is one of the major coastal ports in China.
Located by the South China Sea, Hong Kong is a deep-water seaport dominated by trade in containerised manufactured products.
We look at the Port of Shenzhen, which is a collective name of a number of ports along parts of the coastline of Shenzhen in Guangdong.
Guangzhou Port is the main seaport of Guangzhou city, in Guangdong province. It is the departure point of the Marine Silk Road.
Incoterms are there to protect both the supplier and the buyer and clearly define the terms of business agreed between both parties.