A bird's-eye view of a port in Zhoushan. [Photo/WeChat account: gh_4b375b4969b5]
In a remarkable achievement, Zhoushan, a city in East China's Zhejiang province, has solidified its position as the largest ship refueling port in China, surpassing an annual refueling volume of 7 million metric tons.
The strategic location and innovative services at the maritime refueling station have propelled Zhoushan to the forefront of the nation's maritime industry. The introduction of cutting-edge technologies, such as the Marine Digital Refueling Station, has revolutionized the refueling process, significantly reducing wait times and operational costs for international vessels.
The rapid development of Zhoushan's maritime refueling capabilities can be attributed to the comprehensive reform and opening-up policies of the Zhejiang Pilot Free Trade Zone. By streamlining customs procedures and embracing digitalization, Zhoushan has attracted international vessels seeking high-quality and efficient refueling services.
Zhoushan's commitment to innovation is evident in its adoption of practices like "One Ship, Multiple Supplies" and "One Ship, Multiple Services," offering a diverse range of maritime services beyond refueling. These initiatives have not only enhanced the port's competitiveness but also elevated its status as a global leader in ship refueling.
As Zhoushan continues to pave the way for the maritime industry's future, the introduction of the "Zhoushan Price" trading system, denominated in Chinese yuan, marks a milestone in the global refueling market. This groundbreaking initiative signals Zhoushan's unwavering dedication to driving progress and reshaping the dynamics of the maritime refueling sector.
Through relentless reforms and forward-thinking strategies, Zhoushan has set a new standard for excellence in ship refueling, exemplifying its commitment to national development and global integration.