New China ports could be at full capacity by 2020
CONTAINER ports in China could be capacity constrained towards the end of the next decade, assuming all the additional expansion projects planned are completed in 2013.
Hutchison Port Holdings executive director Eric Ip indicated that container ports across China would reach their annual design capacity of around 450,000 teu per berth in 2019.
This assumed that no further projects are completed after 2013 and demand grows...
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