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Shandong Sealand Equipment secures Egyptian steel project
November 13, 2025
Shandong Sealand Equipment Group has secured a landmark steel structure workshop project for a key industrial park in Egypt.
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Qingdao Port adds two new Southeast Asia-bound services
November 11, 2025
Qingdao Port added two Southeast Asia-bound container services, establishing logistics corridors for trade exchanges between North China and Southeast Asia.
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Yantai Port launches Australia-Yantai-Nantong logistics channel
November 10, 2025
A batch of iron ore from Australia was blended at Yantai Port and transported to Nantong, marking the opening of a new Australia-Yantai-Nantong logistics channel.
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Shandong Sealand Equipment Group secures major port project in West Africa
November 3, 2025
Shandong Sealand Equipment Group, a subsidiary of SPG, has recently secured a significant port construction contract in West Africa.
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SPG partners with Vietnam giant to boost ASEAN reach
October 31, 2025
Shandong Port Overseas Development Group signs a strategic cooperation agreement with Vietnam Maritime Corporation.
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Qingdao Port puts into operation 2nd 400,000-ton ore terminal
October 29, 2025
The second 400,000-ton ore terminal at Qingdao Port began operations on Oct 27.
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Yantai Port adds 29th break-bulk shipping route
October 28, 2025
The number of Yantai Port's international break-bulk shipping routes grows to 29, giving new momentum to high-quality Belt and Road cooperation.
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SPG's Africa route hits 4-million-ton milestone
October 22, 2025
SPG's breakbulk liner route to Africa has surpassed 4 million metric tons in annual throughput for the first time.
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A historic first: Qingdao-Jeju direct container route begins
October 22, 2025
The first direct container shipping route between Qingdao, China and Jeju, South Korea was launched on Oct 16 from Qingdao Cruise Home Port.
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SPG secures green certificates, advances carbon goals
October 14, 2025
SPG made significant progress in the green energy sector, with its subsidiary obtaining 24,954 GEC issued by the National Energy Administration.

