The latest 2024 throughput data shows Shanghai leading the world with 51.506 million TEU, followed by Singapore at 41.124 million TEU and Ningbo-Zhoushan at 39.308 million TEU.
One clear takeaway: China continues to dominate global container shipping. Out of the top 20 busiest container ports, 8 are located in China or Hong Kong. This underlines China’s central role in manufacturing, export flows, transshipment activity and global supply chain connectivity.
Another important point is the role of major regional trade hubs. Singapore remains one of the world’s most important logistics gateways, while Jebel Ali in Dubai continues to serve as a critical connection point between Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Africa.
For companies involved in international trade, these ports are more than infrastructure. They shape lead times, routing options, freight costs, customs processes and supply chain reliability.
At Melenco, we are closely connected to these global trade corridors through our offices in Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai. These locations place us near some of the world’s most important logistics and commercial hubs, helping us support international trade flows with regional knowledge and operational coordination.
Global trade depends on connectivity. The companies that understand these trade routes are better positioned to move faster, manage risk and create reliable supply chains.
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