Tianjin Port, the largest comprehensive port in North China, as seen on Monday. Throughput at the facility exceeded 9.5 million containers as of this month. The port expanded the coverage of 5G network and successfully implemented remote control of container quay bridges through the network. It aims to become a fully automated container terminal through technologies like artificial intelligence. Photo: IC
German shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd AG launched a direct freight route Wednesday linking north China's Tianjin port with northern Europe, according to the company's local branch.
The route is expected to further increase the shipment exported from Tianjin to European ports and European goods will also arrive in Tianjin through the direct route, said Tian Liqiang, with Hapag-Lloyd's Tianjin branch.
The port of Tianjin, a major link in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region, saw its container throughput rise 8.1 percent year on year in 2019, according to the Tianjin Port Group Co., Ltd.
Headquartered in Hamburg, Hapag-Lloyd AG is a leading global liner shipping company that reaches 600 ports worldwide.