Xinhua Silk Road: 2025 Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum highlights ports green, intelligent dev't
- On May 29, 2025, Ningbo in Zhejiang Province hosted the opening event of the Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum, welcoming senior port leaders from more than 40 countries.
- The forum focused on advancing low-carbon development and supply chain resilience through green technologies and digital connectivity amid global challenges.
- Participants released consensus documents, reports, and signed cooperation agreements between Ningbo Zhoushan Port and ports in Germany and Spain, alongside six thematic sub-sector forums.
- Tao Chengbo highlighted Ningbo Zhoushan Port's transformation with net-zero emissions, digital intelligence, and full logistics systems, while Jens Meier stressed the forum’s role in fostering global cooperation.
- The event emphasized sustainable development, industrial upgrading, and integrated connectivity in port shipping, suggesting strengthened international collaboration amid evolving industry demands.
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Xinhua Silk Road: 2025 Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum highlights ports green, intelligent dev't
BEIJING, May 29, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 2025 Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum opened Tuesday in port city of Ningbo, east China's Zhejiang Province, bringing senior port executives, industry experts, and scholars from more than 40 countries and regions.
Xinhua Silk Road: 2025 Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum highlights ports green, intelligent dev’t
BEIJING, May 30, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — The 2025 Maritime Silk Road Port Cooperation Forum opened Tuesday in port city of Ningbo, east China’s Zhejiang Province, bringing senior port executives, industry experts, and scholars from more than 40 countries and regions. Themed “Go Green, Go Intelligent”, the forum aimed to explore ways to advance low-carbon development through […]
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