Accompanied by representatives from major petrochemical holdings,
Abbaszadeh toured the Taicang Port, Feima Warehouse, and Feisu Port, assessing
China’s state-of-the-art infrastructure and exploring future collaboration
opportunities with Chinese companies.
According to the report, Feisu Port, with its 300-meter-long terminal,
12-meter water depth, and 14-hectare hinterland, has the capacity to handle
over 2.5 million tons of goods annually, welcoming more than 160 vessels each
year. The port can accommodate ships with a capacity of up to 150,000 tons.
Feima Warehouse, known for its modern facilities, boasts a storage
capacity of 200,000 tons of polymers and plastics. It is equipped with a fully
automated repackaging line and employs innovative solutions for cargo handling,
including big bag transfers, bulk carriers, and a 180-degree pallet rotation
system for efficient cargo sorting.
The visit underscored the strengthening of trade ties and potential
logistics collaborations between Iran and China.