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Xiannen Daily - 5/10/21

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XIANNEN DAILY

NATIONAL PRESS OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF YUAN
YUAN COMPANY COMPLETES WORK ON JANAPA PORT


De Yuan company completes construction of Janapa port

Janapa - A Yuaneze company has cmpleted construction on one of the largest container ports in the world in Janapa. Several Zamastanian military experts say that the activities of Vana Ampoa Limited, a Shanghan-based conglomerate, pose a significant risk to Zamastan national security. Those claims are countered by Yuaneze officials who maintain that the port's use is merely economic and will benefit Zamastanian economic growth in the region alongside Yuan and Janapa, as well as the international shipping industry as a whole.

The Yuaneze government has a keen interest in the company's activities.

The container port is simply a "dedicated deep water trans-shipment hub," according to the port manager. Large container ships coming from several directions can off-load their container boxes, which can be re-routed on to other large or small container ships for delivery. The port operates, he says, much like Janapa International Airport might serve as a "hub" for travelers going to destinations around the globe.

Already the port is doing a brisk business in container shipments, the manager said, and has the capacity to become the world's largest container port. He said the company also plans to make the port the world's largest cruise ship destination port. Already, international cruise lines will soon make Janapa a port of call.

The company has ambitious plans to create the largest air cargo facility on land adjacent to the port. Vana Ampoa has a 50 percent stake in the Grand Janapa Airport Company, which owns one of the largest airport runways in the world - more than 11,000 feet long. According to the manager, the runway is capable of handling the world's largest cargo and military aircraft.

On 800 acres of wooded land adjacent to the airport, Vana Ampoa plans to create the Grand Janapa Sea-Air Business Center - a center that could potentially allow for 8 million square feet in warehouse space.

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