Shandong's Boxing Port Launches Inaugural Foreign Trade Shipment, Opening New Logistics Corridor to Philippines
Shandong's Boxing Port Launches Inaugural Foreign Trade Shipment, Opening New Logistics Corridor to Philippines
Rabu, 29 April 2026 | 21:55
BINZHOU, CHINA -
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- 29 April 2026 - Boxing Port in Binzhou, east China's Shandong
Province, recently dispatched its first foreign trade shipment, with 300
tonnes of finished coil steel bound for the Philippines. The cargo
departed for Manila Port, marking a breakthrough in the port's
international container business and opening a direct logistics channel
from Boxing County and nearby areas to overseas markets.
The shipment, packed into 11 standard containers, was transported via
inland waterways to Weifang Port for transshipment before continuing by
sea to the Philippines. As Boxing Port's first foreign trade operation,
this launch provides local enterprises with a more efficient and
cost-effective pathway to global markets.
As an inland river port, Boxing Port's move into international shipping
helps ease logistics bottlenecks and supports local industries in
integrating into global supply chains. With more international routes in
the pipeline and port functions steadily improving, the port is
transitioning from a transport node into a regional hub for opening-up.
Looking ahead, Boxing Port will further expand its international
shipping network, strengthen collaboration with customs authorities,
shipping companies, and regional manufacturers, and promote the regular
operation of foreign trade services. These efforts will inject new
momentum into the global expansion of advanced manufacturing industries
in northern Shandong and the broader Yellow River Basin.