The first LNG terminal at Fangcheng port, Guangxi province is preparing to accept international vessels.
It is the first LNG loading and unloading terminal at Fangcheng port. Opening up for international vessels demonstrates the port ability and intention to make a further move to develop green waterway transportation.
Located at the fifth operation area of Fangcheng port, the berth is in 260 metres in length, with a designed annual handling capacity of 1.49m tons, and capable of handling 50,000 cu m LPG carriers and up to 80,000 cu m LNG carriers.
Tags: Fangcheng port, Green Waterway, LNG Terminal, Trnsportation
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