Technology Empowers the Global Journey of China's "New Three"
As a new symbol of Chinese manufacturing excellence, China's "New Three" — new energy vehicles, lithium batteries, and photovoltaic products — has witnessed a remarkable surge in exports in recent years. YANTIAN, one of the largest single container terminals in the world, handles over one-third of Guangdong Province's international trade. Among these, exports of dangerous goods related to lithium batteries have seen particularly rapid growth.
To improve gate-in efficiency for dangerous goods and minimise driver wait times, with strong support from the Transport Bureau of Shenzhen Municipality, YANTIAN has worked closely with Yantian Port International Information Co., Ltd. and the developer and supplier of the "Dangerous Goods Operation Management System at Port". This collaboration has enabled real-time, automated verification of dangerous goods information, allowing drivers to complete gate-in and container return procedures within seconds — making the entire return process faster, safer, and more efficient.
Three steps for fast dangerous goods gate-in:
1. One-click appointment: Use the 156yt App to submit your gate-in appointment online.
2. Smart verification: The system syncs with the transportation authority to automatically verify dangerous goods details.
3. QR code access: Show your appointment QR code at the gate — verified in seconds, cleared in moments.
Process and detailed operations of dangerous goods container return:
1. One-click appointment with instant feedback
√ Appointment confirmed: Arrive at the terminal at your scheduled time to proceed.
x Appointment failed: Follow the provided guide to resolve the issue, then appoint again.
2. Show QR code for on-site verification
√ Code valid: Staff will verify the QR code on-site; once approved, you're good to go.
x Code invalid: Follow the provided guide to address the issue, then return to complete the operation.
Download the latest version of the App to enjoy full functionality.
If you have any questions, please contact the terminal's 24-hour hotline at 2518 0000.