Core Insights - BYD's "Shenzhen" vessel has successfully loaded over 7,000 new energy vehicles for its maiden voyage to Brazil, marking the largest single export batch of cars from China [1] - The "Shenzhen" vessel is the largest car carrier currently in operation, featuring advanced loading capabilities and a dual-fuel propulsion system for enhanced efficiency and environmental sustainability [1] - The Taicang Auto Terminal has been pivotal in facilitating the export of 212,000 domestic vehicles since its opening in December 2024, with a significant increase in operational efficiency and logistics support [2][3] Group 1 - The "Shenzhen" vessel measures 219.9 meters in length and 37.7 meters in width, capable of carrying 9,200 vehicles across 16 decks, showcasing advanced loading technology [1] - The vessel's dual-fuel system utilizes both LNG and fuel oil, contributing to its green and efficient operational profile [1] - The Taicang Auto Terminal has coordinated with various port authorities to streamline operations, implementing a "one ship, one policy" approach to expedite customs and loading processes [2] Group 2 - In the first quarter of this year, the Suzhou Port Taicang area exported 147,600 vehicles, reflecting an 18.35% year-on-year increase, with 58,500 vehicles going to Belt and Road Initiative countries, up 3.06% [3] - The terminal has seen 75 roll-on/roll-off ships depart for 14 countries and regions in 2024, enhancing its role in global automotive logistics [2] - The port's logistics capabilities have been improved to provide customized door-to-door solutions, integrating various transportation modes for better efficiency [2]
7000辆“比亚迪”从太仓出海