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Largest Seaport in Southeast Asia
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These are the world's biggest and largest maritime ports in Southeast Asia based on TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) handled annually.
The Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore ports were recognized as part of the world's Top 50 biggest seaports.
Hai Phong Port of Vietnam. Rank 33rd in global seaport, and the 8th biggest port in Southeast Asia. With annual traffic, of 5 point 13 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containers.
Port of Manila, Philippines. Rank 31st globally, and the 7th biggest seaport in the region. Handling annual traffic, of 4 point 43 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containers.
Saigon port, Vietnam. Rank 26th globally, and the 6th biggest seaport in Southeast Asia. With annual traffic, of 7.2 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containers.
Port of Tanjung Priok, serving Jakarta, Indonesia. Rank 23rd globally, and the 5th biggest seaport in the region. Handling annual traffic, of 6 point 17 million twenty-foot equivalent unit containers. The port is the busiest and most advanced Indonesian seaport, handling more than 50% of Indonesia's trans-shipment cargo traffic. The port can handle 8 million TEUs annually.
Port of Laem Chabang, Thailand. The world top 20 seaports, and the 4th biggest port in Southeast Asia. With an annual traffic, of 7 Point 55 million twenty-foot equivalent unit of containers.
Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia. The world top 19 seaports, and third biggest maritime port in Southeast Asia. With approximate annual traffic, of 9 point 85 million TEU’s.
Port Klang, Malaysia. The world top 12th seaports, and the second biggest maritime port in Southeast Asia, with its traffic reaching 13 point 24 million TEU’s in 2020.
The Port of Singapore is the biggest and busiest port in Southeast Asia, and the second in the world after Shanghai. With an annual traffic of 36.6 million twenty-foot equivalent unit of containers.
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The Philippines, Vietnam, Indonesia, Thailand, Malaysia and Singapore ports were recognized as part of the world's Top 50 biggest seaports.
Hai Phong Port of Vietnam. Rank 33rd in global seaport, and the 8th biggest port in Southeast Asia. With annual traffic, of 5 point 13 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containers.
Port of Manila, Philippines. Rank 31st globally, and the 7th biggest seaport in the region. Handling annual traffic, of 4 point 43 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containers.
Saigon port, Vietnam. Rank 26th globally, and the 6th biggest seaport in Southeast Asia. With annual traffic, of 7.2 million twenty-foot equivalent units of containers.
Port of Tanjung Priok, serving Jakarta, Indonesia. Rank 23rd globally, and the 5th biggest seaport in the region. Handling annual traffic, of 6 point 17 million twenty-foot equivalent unit containers. The port is the busiest and most advanced Indonesian seaport, handling more than 50% of Indonesia's trans-shipment cargo traffic. The port can handle 8 million TEUs annually.
Port of Laem Chabang, Thailand. The world top 20 seaports, and the 4th biggest port in Southeast Asia. With an annual traffic, of 7 Point 55 million twenty-foot equivalent unit of containers.
Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Malaysia. The world top 19 seaports, and third biggest maritime port in Southeast Asia. With approximate annual traffic, of 9 point 85 million TEU’s.
Port Klang, Malaysia. The world top 12th seaports, and the second biggest maritime port in Southeast Asia, with its traffic reaching 13 point 24 million TEU’s in 2020.
The Port of Singapore is the biggest and busiest port in Southeast Asia, and the second in the world after Shanghai. With an annual traffic of 36.6 million twenty-foot equivalent unit of containers.
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