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          Consolidation talk hots up at ports
          2009-03-25

           Consolidation talk hots up at ports

          A container vessel being unloaded at the Port of Tianjin. Xinhua

          Major ports in the country are holding consolidation talks with regional rivals as resource duplication and stifling competition threaten to destroy profits at a time of dwindling business.

          "Rationalization" now seems to be the buzzword among port operators.

          For instance, the rationale of having two competing port facilities in Tianjin has always been questioned. Critics have also questioned the need for two large deep-water ports to serve the Yangtze River Delta region. At one point of time, nearly all townships in Guangdong harbored ambitions of building their own ports.

          Recently, Hong Kong-listed Tianjin Port Development (TPD) made a HK$10.96-billion offer for a controlling stake in rival Shanghai-listed Tianjin Port.

          TPD and Tianjin Port have been competing fiercely, especially on their overlapping container cargo handling businesses. The proposed merger, if it goes through, can strengthen Tianjin's position as a regional transportation hub, competing on an equal footing with ports in neighboring countries. Tianjin is China's third largest sea port by cargo throughput and the sixth largest by container throughput.

          In the Yangtze delta region, the competition between Shanghai's Yangshan deep-water port and neighboring Ningbo-Zhoushan port was widely perceived as healthy when exports from the region were growing at a breakneck pace. In fact, these two ports were running neck-to-neck for the top spot among Chinese ports. And, in the first quarter of 2008 Ningbo-Zhoushan port ranked first in cargo throughput, surpassing Shanghai Yangshan port for the first time.

          Now, the two rivals are reportedly talking to each other about a possible partnership, or even a merger.

          In boom times, huge investments in overlapping cargo handling facilities in many coastal regions could easily be justified, or glossed over, due to the average 10 percent to 20 percent growth in cargo throughput seen each year. But times have now changed.

          The first sign of trouble came in September 2008 when the throughput registered a monthly growth of below 10 percent for the first time in many years. The worst was yet to come. In the first two months of this year, the total throughput at all Chinese ports fell by 5 percent from a year ago, to 861.09 million tons.

          Indeed, China's port industry has been severely challenged by a sharp decline in cargo and container throughput as the global economy sinks deeper into a recession.

          As global trade continues to slump due to falling import demand, the slide in business at the nation's ports is expected to accelerate in the coming months.

          "This year will be the hardest ever for Chinese ports, and the industry is far from bottoming out," Chang Dechuan, president of Qingdao port, China's fifth largest port by cargo throughput, told China Daily.

          Commenting on the predictions made by some economists that the export sector would recover later this year, Chang said: "I am not that optimistic."

          To tide over the bad situation, the wisest choice is to "save costs and increase efficiency through partnerships instead of waging a desperate battle and getting involved in malignant price wars", Chang said.

          Qingdao, the second largest port in terms of foreign trade, has been severely battered by the steep drop in exports of industrial intermediary material. In October last year, the throughput of chemical fertilizers dropped by 98 percent from a year earlier. Shipments of steel products through the port dropped by 51 percent year-on-year, and that of bauxite fell 60 percent.

          Since late last year, Chang has been frequenting neighboring ports in Shandong province and negotiating with officials on the possibility of cooperation and integration. On Feb 25, Qingdao port, Yantai port, China's 11th largest, and Rizhao port, the ninth largest, signed a strategic cooperation agreement. The three ports agreed to pool resources to build Qingdao into a shipping hub in Northeast Asia to compete with other northern Chinese ports such as Dalian and Tianjin, as well as foreign ports such as Busan in South Korea.

          Last year, the three ports had a combined cargo throughput of 550 million tons, slightly less than Shanghai Yangshan port's 580 million tons.

          There are a number of areas in which the three ports can cooperate. Qingdao is the world's largest, and Rizhao, the second largest port in iron ore shipments. Yantai port also handles large volumes of iron ore imports. It is also building facilities to handle 300,000 tons of iron ore a year. Closer cooperation among the three could help maximize the efficient use of available facilities by eliminating duplication.

          Local ports have been massively constructing wharfs to cash in on the fast growing shipping market. As the business has turned sluggish, many wharfs are being left unused.

          This is a great time for M&As as the market is deteriorating, said analysts.

          Last December, Jinzhou port, a regional port in Liaoning province, got approval to issue 246 million shares at a price of 7.77 yuan to Dalian port. The deal, when completed, will make the latter the second largest equity holder in Jinzhou port.

          The deal is likely to be followed by a wave of asset integrations between Dalian port and other smaller ports in Liaoning province, including Huludao, Panjin and Dandong ports, said Niu Yuming, a shipping analyst at Haitong Securities.

          (China Daily 03/25/2009 page15)

           
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