Workers walk past containers at Tianjin Port in this May 13, 2010 file picture. [Photo/Agencies] |
"We will strive to improve the throughput to 650 million tons by 2020...to support Tianjin city to develop into a key international shipping center in the China's north," Zhang Liyi, spokesperson of Tianjin Port Co said on Sunday.
As the world's fourth largest port, Tianjin handled 540 million tons of cargo last year, almost flat with the volume seen in 2014.
The Tianjin Free Trade Experimental Zone was inaugurated in April last year to further opening up and stimulate trade amid a sluggish global economic recovery.
The cargo and container throughput will see steady improvement this year, Zhang said.
The port will also strengthen cooperation with companies in railway transport and shipping to facilitate goods trade with foreign countries, Zhang added.