All I'll say to you isOriginally posted by amicute:use google search shanghai port la
from forbes
Shanghai port turnover to top 443 mln tons this yr - report
Forbes - Dec 29, 2005
BEIJING (AFX) - Shanghai port is expected to handle 443 mln tons of cargo this year, ranking it first in the world, the International Finance News reported. ... [/img]
Why don't you say, Shanghai? Who cares?Originally posted by amicute:malaysia? who care?
The news all come from China one leh. And all of us know that China is monitoring the Net very closely. The source is biased.Originally posted by TehJarVu:i thought so too, amicute always luan luan pom one
amicute - no quote source no talk ok
Hello, you talking specifically about cargo ports or ports generally? Top in cargo port doesn't mean top in all areas of ports. Now, we are pretty sure that Shanghai isn't really top as it claims.Originally posted by amicute:you sucks
Shanghai now the world's largest cargo port
SHANGHAI - Shanghai port has become the world's largest cargo port, with processed cargo topping 443 million tons in 2005, higher than that of Singapore's port, according to the latest statistics of the Shanghai Port Management Department.
The rapid development of the Chinese economy and the large industrial and trade base of the Yangtze River Delta region are the main reasons underlining Shanghai's achievement. It only took
Shanghai port five years to double cargo handling capacity from 200 million tons to 400 million tons.
However, there is still a big gap between Shanghai and Singapore in container handling capacity. The latest statistics show that Shanghai handled 18.09 million TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units) of containers in 2005, rising 24.2% over the previous year and taking the third position in the world. In contrast, Singapore handled 21.2 million TEUs in the first 11 months of 2005, rising 8.4%. In terms of growth rate, the container handling capacity of Shanghai grew much faster than that of Singapore.
The economic development of Shanghai, the Yangtze River delta and Yangtze River valley has also fueled the development of Shanghai port. At present, Shanghai has opened shipping lines around the globe, extending to Europe, America, Australia, Japan and Southeast Asia. The number of voyages mounted from the port amounts to 1,967 monthly, including 942 to international ports.
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China_Business/HA07Cb02.html
Forbes is not from China.Originally posted by amicute:forbes is china's ?
do not tell me you do not know forbes
Attention seeking chinaman... *Throws fortune cookie at him*Originally posted by SBS9828X:verdict: amicute is an attention seeking clone
F|!!!
Actually i won't tink its impractical...Originally posted by DrTech:Where's the source about Kra Canal? That super impractical idealistic project...?
Why you so good throw fortune cookie?Originally posted by chanff8:Attention seeking chinaman... *Throws fortune cookie at him*
Wait long longOriginally posted by NuLife:Yes, that was in the local sg news fyi people.
Shanghai is now busiest port.
For god sake, 4 million population want to win what???
How to compare with 1.2 billion?
However, im still waiting for the next
microsoft or apple or intel, sony or samsung from china??
how long do we have to wait??
wait i comeback with some kena sai cheespieOriginally posted by chanff8:Attention seeking chinaman... *Throws fortune cookie at him*

Wah lao, like that warranty confirm within one month can be used. My new monitor (Philips LCD, 19" ) is made from China. Within two weeks, tadang!!! Spoil. Replaced.Originally posted by NuLife:Yes, that was in the local sg news fyi people.
Shanghai is now busiest port.
For god sake, 4 million population want to win what???
How to compare with 1.2 billion?
However, im still waiting for the next
microsoft or apple or intel, sony or samsung from china??
how long do we have to wait??
Busiest port handling in cargo do not automatically made the port become the number port in the world. They maybe number one in handling of cargo but in term of overall number one it maybe not as it take into account of quality of service, security etc as part of the accessment which i think amicute do not have a clear idea at all about it.Originally posted by NuLife:Yes, that was in the local sg news fyi people.
Shanghai is now busiest port.
For god sake, 4 million population want to win what???
How to compare with 1.2 billion?