Shanghai
Port will accelerate the development and application of green and intelligent
technology, in order to build a world-class international shipping center,
according to official Chinese news agency Xinhua.
The city will build intelligent ports
and airports, promoting unmanned and self-help services, to improve the
efficiency and quality of daily operations. Clean energies will also be applied in ports and
airports, said Yu Fulin, head of Shanghai Municipal Transportation Commission.
Currently,
Shanghai remains a hotspot for shipping despite the impact of the COVID-19
pandemic. Data showed that the container throughput of the Shanghai Port
reached 34.89 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in the first three
quarters of 2022, remaining the world's busiest and achieving positive growth
year-on-year.
Shanghai's shipping industry is also
making progress in terms of technological innovation and equipment upgrading,
said Yu.
Shanghai-based
China COSCO Shipping Corporation is planning to invest in greener vehicles
using fuels like methanol, ammonia and electricity. It also plans to use
methanol fueled container ships handling up to 24,000 TEUs, and all-battery
powered container ships handling up to 700 TEUs, with both options set to
significantly cut carbon emissions.
Air
services are also being upgraded with digital technologies already being used
at both Shanghai-Pudong International Airport and Shanghai Hongqiao
International Airport to improve security, service quality and operational
efficiency.
Kitack Lim,
Secretary-General of the International Maritime Organization, has pointed out
that intelligent technologies such as
big data and artificial intelligence are key to enhancing shipping safety,
improving environmental performance and promoting sustainable development of
the shipping industry. Innovative systems should also be used to promote global
trade, and to strengthen the global supply chain, said Lim.