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Top 50 Container Ports in The World

Indicators of an Economies Trade Potentials

Liner Container Ship
Top Container Ports in The World Capable of Handling the Super Large Liner Container Ships.

Large Capacity and Super Busy Container Ports in a country are a strong indicator of the country’s real economic potentials. With this perspective, we want to know about the Top Container Ports in the world—their locations and the capacity.

Bulk of the world trade in goods—more than 90% of it, is facilitated by the maritime shipping. Very large volume cargo / container ships, operated by the Liner Shipping companies, carry the bulk of this haul around the world. These bulk haulers run on a fixed – normally weekly, schedule and on a fixed ocean route.

Liner ships have tremendous cargo carrying capacity—they can carry several warehouses-worth of goods. Some of the new generation vessels are capable of carrying as much as 20,000 TEU cargo (TEU stands for ‘Twenty foot Equivalent Unit’ – it is a volume measure for the cargo container capacity.).

Many container ships can transport up to 9,000 containers of goods and products on a single voyage. Similarly, on a single voyage, some car carrier ships can handle more than 7,600 cars.

It is a very large cargo carrying capacity.

And, there are more than 6,000 ships, mostly container ships, operated by the liner shipping companies. The Global container shipping volume in 2018 was 146.4 million TEU. In tonnage measure, the global seaborne volume in 2017 was 10.7 billion tons [Source: UNCTAD].

It is a very large amount of cargo moving on the Ocean Liner ships.

Busy Container Ports & Freight
World’s Top Container Ports can handle Hundreds of Millions Tons of cargo.

To accommodate and efficiently handle the docking, loading, and unloading of such large capacity ships in large numbers, a port must have to be super giant in all logistical dimensions; size, equipments, hardware and software, and other all the other associated facilities. These ports require a lot of resources, skills, capital, and time to build and operates at a super efficient level.

Thus, very large scale shipping ports capable of handling such a large volume of cargo give an insight into the trade activities and potential of a country’s economy.

Countries that have such large scale busy shipping ports also tend to be the large scale economies in the world. With this perspective, knowing the Top Shipping Ports in the world helps identifying the largest trading countries in the world.

Here, we have compiled the list of Top 50 Container Ports in the World to present a perspective on the respective economies of the world.


Top 50 Busiest Container Ports in the World

RankPortVolume 2016 (Million TEU)Volume 2017 (Million TEU)Volume 2018 (Million TEU)Website
1Shanghai, China37.1340.2342.01

English   Chinese

2Singapore30.9033.6736.60

English

3Shenzhen, China23.9725.2127.74

Chinese

4Ningbo-Zhoushan, China21.6024.6126.35

English   Chinese

5Guangzhou Harbor, China18.8520.3721.87

English   Chinese

6Busan, S Korea19.8520.4921.66

English   Korean   Chinese   Japanese

7Hong Kong, China19.8120.7619.60

English   Chinese

8Qingdao, China18.0118.3018.26

English   Chinese

9Tianjin, China14.4915.0716.00

English   China

10Jebel Ali, Dubai15.7315.3714.95

English   Arabic

11Rotterdam, Netherlands12.3813.7314.51

English   Dutch   Deutsch   Chinese

12Port Klang, Malaysia13.2013.7312.32

English   Bahasa Malaysia

13Antwerp, Belgium10.0410.4511.10

English   Nederlands   Chinese

14Kaohsiung, Taiwan, China10.4610.2710.45

English   Chinese

15Xiamen, China9.6110.3810.00

Chinese

16Dalian, China9.619.709.77

English   Chinese

17Los Angeles, US8.869.439.46

English

18Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia8.288.388.96

English

19Hamburg, Germany8.918.868.73

English   Deutsch   Chinese

20Long Beach, US6.807.548.09

English

21Laem Chabang, Thailand7.227.788.07

English   Thai

21Keihin Ports, Japan7.617.98N/A

English   Japanese   Chinese   Español

22Tanjung Priok, Jakarta, Indonesia5.516.097.64

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23New York-New Jersey, US6.256.717.20

English

24Colombo, Sri Lanka5.736.217.05

English

25Yingkou, China6.086.286.50

English   Chinese

26Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam5.996.166.33

English   Vietnamese

27Bremen,Germany5.495.515.42

English   Deutsch

27Hanshin Port, Japan5.025.22N/A

English   Japanese

28Manila, Philippines4.524.825.05

English

29J. Nehru Port, India4.514.835.05

English   Hindi

30Piraeus, Greece3.734.154.91

English   Elliniká

31Algeciras, Spain4.764.394.77

English   Español   Français

32Lianyunguang, China4.704.724.75

Chinese

33Tokyo, Japan4.254.504.57

English  Chinese  Korean Japanese

34Mundra, India4.804.244.44

English

35Savannah, US3.644.054.35

English

36Jeddah, Saudi Arabia3.964.154.12

English   Arabic

37Santos, Brazil3.603.854.12

Português

38Rizhao, China3.013.244.00

English  Chinese

39Colon, Panama3.263.893.89

Español

40Felixstowe, UK4.104.303.85

English

41Seattle-Tacoma, US3.623.703.80

English

42Dongguan, China3.643.913.50

Chinese

43Tanger Med, Morocco2.963.313.47

English  Français

44Barcelona, Spain2.232.973.42

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45Vancouver, Canada2.923.253.40

English  Français

46Salalah, Oman3.323.943.39

English

47Fuzhou, China2.663.013.34

Chinese

48Marsaxlokk, Malta3.083.153.31

English

49Nanjing, China3.083.173.23

Chinese

50Cai Mep, Vietnam2.563.073.20

English

RankPortVolume 2016 (Million TEU)Volume 2017 (Million TEU)Volume 2018 (Million TEU)Website

[Source of Data: World Shipping Council]

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