World's busiest port
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The world's busiest port is contested by several ports around the world, as there is as yet no standardised means of evaluating port performance and traffic. Most keenly fought over this for the past decade was between the Port of Rotterdam and the Port of Singapore, with both ports claiming the busiest port title. The former, however, based its measurement on cargo tonnage handled (total weight of goods loaded and discharged), while the latter ranks in terms of shipping tonnage handled (total volume of ships handled). Since 2005, the Port of Shanghai has exceeded both ports to take the title in terms of total cargo tonnage[[Citing sources citation needed]].
The following ports have variously made claims (or had claims made for them):
- Port of Shanghai, People's Republic of China
- The world's busiest port by cargo tonnage for the first time in 2005.
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See also
- World's busiest port by cargo tonnage
- World's busiest port by shipping tonnage
- World's busiest container port
- World's busiest transshipment port
- World's busiest bunkering port
- World's busiest port by cargo value
- World's busiest port by area
- World's busiest port region
- List of seaports
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