Ningbo City

Ningbo, a major port and industrial hub in east China's Zhejiang province, lies south of Shanghai on Hangzhou Bay. 

Ningbo is one of China's oldest cities, with a history dating to the Hemudu culture in 4800 BC. Ningbo was known as a trade city on the silk road at least two thousand years ago, and then as a major port, along with Yangzhou and Guangzhou in the Tang Dynasty thereafter, the major ports for foreign trade in the Song Dynasty

Ningbo Port

The Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan is a Chinese port that is the busiest in the world in terms of cargo tonnage, it handled 888.96 million tons cargoes in 2015, and keep ranking first of all the cargo ports around the world. The port is located in Ningbo and Zhoushan, on the coast of the East China Sea, in Zhejiang province south of Hangzhou Bay, across which it faces Jiaxing and Shanghai.

The port is at the crossroads of the north-south inland and coastal shipping route, including canals to the important inland waterway to interior China, the Yangtze River, to the north. The port comprises several ports which are Beilun (seaport), Zhenhai (estuary port), and old Ningbo harbor (inland river port).

OUR STORY

Ningbo Rui Jin

Ningbo RuiJin, a relatively new company, with its owners having vast experience in the marine industry is all set to serve its clients worldwide.

With an extensive range of products and a huge inventory Ningbo Ruijin              promises to deliver goods with the shortest delivery time.

Address

255 Tian Gao Lane,Yinzhou Qu, Ningbo Shi, Zhejiang, China.

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