JIUJIANG PORT
JIUJIANG PORT is a major port facility located in Jiujiang, Jiangxi Province, China. The port features a diversified asset base that includes multiple berths (18 productive berths with 2 leased), 3 working berths, and a total quay length that supports large-scale operations. The site encompasses approximately 320,000 square meters of yard surface and a coastline of about 2,190 meters, with railway sidings totaling nearly 3,000 meters. Facility equipment exceeds 200 units, with lifting capacities up to 50 tons, reflecting a well-developed platform for handling a wide range of cargo.
The port system serves as a comprehensive logistics hub, offering cargo handling, storage, transit, and both land and water transportation. In addition to general port activities, JIUJIANG PORT provides container packing and unpacking, cleaning and repair services, storage and processing, distribution and logistics information management, berthing and towing capabilities, and fuel material supply for ships. The port also operates as a shipping agency and supports freight forwarding operations, contributing to a full-service port ecosystem.
Strategically located on the Yangtze River, the port benefits from the waterway’s vitality and access to the Beijing-Kowloon railway interchange. It is recognized as Jiangxi Province’s foreign trade port and has a historical trajectory of development, including classification as a first-class foreign trade port and subsequent expansion efforts to improve open-water access and year-round navigability. Over the years, the port has formed connections with international routes to Japan, South Korea, Southeast Asia, Europe, the United States, and regional hubs, reflecting its role in international trade and logistics.
The port’s evolution includes participation by major industry players in restructuring efforts, ongoing modernization, and the expansion of open-water access. With a focus on port facility management, operation, and related services, JIUJIANG PORT continues to support diverse maritime and inland logistics activities, aligning with national plans and regional connectivity goals. The combination of berths, yard capacity, rail access, and a broad suite of port services positions JIUJIANG PORT as a key logistics node within China's inland-waterway network.
Note: The information reflects historical and operational context related to JIUJIANG PORT and its role within the regional and national port system. It highlights infrastructure, services, and strategic significance without implying current operational specifics beyond the described capabilities.





