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Case 27: Port of Shanghai

B Rajesh Kumar
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B Rajesh Kumar: Institute of Management Technology

Chapter 31 in Project Finance, 2022, pp 227-231 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The Port of Shanghai is situated in the middle of the eastern coastline of the Chinese mainland. It lies in the intersection of the T shaped water transport network which comprises the Yangtze River known as the golden waterway and coastal transport channels. The port of Shanghai is well connected with accessibility to the southern and northern part of China’s coastal areas, oceans across the world, the Yangtze River basin, inland rivers of Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Anhui provinces and Taihu Lake basin. The Port of Shanghai has immense geographical significance with well-connected road and railway networks. The Port of Shanghai is the second busiest seaport in the world.

Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-96725-3_31

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