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Today we are going to list the full categories of ports

As a shipper or forwarder, do you know the full categories of ports? As a copywriter and editor in GWT Freight Forwarding, I always hope to provide more interesting information or knowledge to our clients and partners.

Ports play a crucial role in global logistics, and they can be classified into wide categories based on their use, geographical location, tidal influence, grade, and natural conditions. Understanding these categories helps in optimizing maritime operations and enhancing trade efficiency.

By Use

Commercial Ports

These are designed for the docking of merchant ships, handling passenger and cargo transportation. They offer facilities for loading, unloading, refueling, and ship repairs. Commercial ports can be further divided into comprehensive ports, like Shanghai and Rotterdam, which handle various cargoes and passenger services, and specialized ports focusing on specific types of goods.

Port of Rotterdam
Port of Rotterdam

Industrial Ports

Situated near large industrial areas, these ports facilitate the transport of raw materials and finished goods for nearby factories. Examples include the Ganjingzi Dalian Port and Baoshan Steel Port in Shanghai. They may operate within commercial ports but are dedicated to serving specific industrial enterprises.

Ganjinzi Dalian Port (LOCODE CNDLC) A typical industrial port
Ganjinzi Dalian Port (LOCODE CNDLC) A typical industrial port

Fishing Ports

These ports are bases for fishing fleets, providing facilities for unloading and processing fish, as well as repairing fishing gear. Notable fishing ports include Zhoushan Dinghai and Dalian Fishing Port. They often have processing plants and cold storage to handle perishable fish products quickly.

Shenjiamen Fishing Port in Ningbo Zhoushan
Shenjiamen Fishing Port in Ningbo Zhoushan

Naval Ports

Built for military purposes, these ports support naval ship docking, training, and repairs. Naval ports like Russia’s Vladivostok and the U.S. Pearl Harbor are strategically located for defense purposes.

US Pearl Harbor
US Pearl Harbor

Shelter Ports

These ports offer refuge for ships during storms and provide minimal supplies. They are crucial for small vessels with low wind resistance.

A typical small shelter port
A typical small shelter port

By Geographical Location. (Full categories of Ports)

Seaports

These ports serve ocean-going vessels and are protected by natural or artificial barriers against waves and tides. Examples include ports in bays or behind islands.

Estuary Ports

Located at river mouths, these ports serve both sea and river vessels. Famous estuary ports include Rotterdam at the Rhine and Shanghai at the Yangtze.

Inland River Ports

Found along rivers or canals, these ports primarily support domestic trade. Major inland ports on the Yangtze River include Nanjing and Wuhan.

Nanjing Port is a typical inland port
Nanjing Port is a typical inland port in Jiangsu Province CN

Lake Ports

Situated on lake shores or river inlets, these ports offer calm waters and are bases for lake transport. Notable examples are Yueyang Port in China and Chicago Port on Lake Michigan.

The Port of Chicago is a typical lake port
Port of Chicago is a typical lake port

By Tidal Influence. (Now you can see there are full categories of ports. Let’s continue)

Open Ports

These ports lack locks, allowing water levels to fluctuate with tides. Most Chinese ports fall into this category.

Closed Ports

Equipped with locks, these ports maintain stable water levels. London and Amsterdam are examples.

As a closed port, London Port is equipped with locks to maintain stable water levels
As a closed port, London Port is equipped with locks to maintain stable water levels

Mixed Ports

Featuring both open and closed basins, such as Antwerp in Belgium.

The Port of Antwerp has both open and closed basins
The Port of Antwerp has both open and closed basins

By Grade

Ports are graded based on various standards, including economic impact and cargo capacity. For instance, Japan classifies ports into special importance for international trade, national economic importance, local ports, and shelter ports. The UK uses throughput to determine port grades, while Norway considers vessel accommodation capabilities.

By Natural Conditions

Natural Ports

Naturally formed, these ports offer safe anchorage and sufficient water depth. Hong Kong and San Francisco are renowned natural ports.

The Hong Kong Port is a typical natural port
The Hong Kong Port is a typical natural port

Artificial Ports

Constructed with breakwaters and dredged channels, examples include Le Havre in France and Tianjin New Port in China.

These wide categories of ports illustrate the diverse roles ports play in global logistics, each tailored to specific needs and conditions. Understanding these categories is essential for optimizing maritime trade and logistics operations.

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