Offshore and Onshore Warehouses (Hong Kong & Macao)-Fintech & AI Ports
Yantian Port, a world-class natural deepwater harbor, is the largest single-container terminal in the world. It handles over one-third of Guangdong Province's foreign trade imports and exports and more than one-fourth of the cargo volume for China-US trade. Yantian Port boasts 15 e-commerce shipping routes, making it a hub with significant advantages in port infrastructure and warehousing resources for cross-border e-commerce business.
Currently, Yantian District is actively developing its core area as a global maritime center city and the Shatoujiao International Tourism and Consumption Cooperation Zone. Yantian Port, known as the "Preferred Port for Cross-border E-commerce," plays a key role in the development of the maritime center city and provides strong support for the growth of cross-border e-commerce. It offers a stable channel and high-quality services for e-commerce companies looking to expand globally. The "Cooperation Zone" focuses on developing "international tourism consumption" and leverages the unique geographical advantages and cross-border consumption potential of Chung Ying Street, making it fertile ground for the development of cross-border e-commerce.
Shenzhen has become the hub of cross-border e-commerce due to its convenient transportation and abundant supply chains. According to statistics from the Shenzhen Cross-Border E-commerce Industry Association, 70% of cross-border e-commerce companies in China are located in South China, and 80% of them are in Shenzhen. It's estimated that Shenzhen is home to over 150,000 small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce sellers, accounting for a significant portion of China's cross-border e-commerce market. They work around the clock, 365 days a year, to export Chinese products to the world. Recently, the international shipping hub, and the world's largest single-container terminal, Shenzhen Yantian Port, welcomed the maiden voyage of the Evergreen Marine's "Ever Aria" vessel. This vessel is currently the largest container ship in terms of carrying capacity globally. Yantian Port serves as the homeport for 100% of the world's largest container vessels, and it has also attracted numerous shipping companies to use it as the final port of call for European and American routes, as well as a port of call for intra-Asian routes.