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Shanghai International Shipping Institute

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    "Mediocre" performance stifles global ports

    2018-12-03T14:48:00

    Global major terminal operators maintained a throughput of 41.69m teus in Q3 2018, but the “growth rate of the global terminal operators fell further to 5.8%, the lowest in the past two years,” a new report shows.

  • The Port of Rotterdam was the eighth-highest port in the world for cargo throughput in Q1 2018 Photo: Frans Berkelaar/flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0

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    Protectionism blamed for global handling slowdown

    2018-06-07T13:58:00

    Trade protectionism has been blamed for an overall slowdown in volumes at world ports in the first quarter of this year, with the throughput growth rate down 2.9 percentage points year-on-year.

  • The report said that economic growth reached 3.6%

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    SISI: Economic 'prosperity phase' to benefit ports

    2018-04-21T20:14:00

    Following a decade of moderate adjustment, the world’s economy has entered a transition stage from recovery to prosperity, according to Shanghai International Shipping Institute’s (SISI) Global Port Development Report (2017).

  • The Port of Shanghai (pictured) held on to second place on the table Photo: Bruno Corpet (Quoique)/Wikimedia Commons/CC BY-SA 3.0

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    Ningbo-Zhoushan still world’s top port

    2017-12-15T11:13:00

    The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan has retained its place as the world’s top port in terms of cargo throughput, registering 11.3% year-over-year growth.

  • Cargo throughput at key world ports saw a year-on-year increase of 6.8% in Q2 2017

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    World cargo throughput increases by 6.8%

    2017-08-30T10:31:00

    Cargo throughput at key world ports saw a year-on-year increase of 6.8% in Q2 2017, a significant improvement compared with the growth of Q2 2016, and maintained the rising trend of Q1 2017, Shanghai International Shipping Institute said.

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    Global ports record stable growth

    2016-12-13T14:54:00

    The global GDP in Q3 of 2016 has increased by 2.8% quarter on quarter, according to a newly published report from the Shanghai International Shipping Institute.

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    Global Ports Development Report 2015

    2016-04-11T16:48:00

    The Shanghai International Shipping Institute (SISI) has issued its Global Port Development Report for 2015.

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    'Low speed' port growth expected for 2015

    2015-04-14T17:09:00

    The global port industry will maintain “low-speed growth” in 2015 following slow global economic and trade recovery in 2014, says the Shanghai International Sipping Institute (SISI).

  • Slowed growth: Weak domestic demand and foreign trade continues to dampen port development in China

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    Continued slow growth for ports

    2014-12-11T13:40:00

    Global ports continued to experience slowed growth during the third quarter of 2014, according to the latest Global Port Development Report, which is largely due to insufficient shipping volume along the Chinese and American coasts.

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