Port of Fangchenggang

🇨🇳 China

South China Sea · Multi-Purpose Port

UN/LOCODE
CNFAN
Country
🇨🇳 China
Port Type
Multi-Purpose Port
Ocean Region
South China Sea
Latitude
21.6900° N
Longitude
108.3500° E

Maritime Risk Context

The South China Sea is one of the most contested maritime spaces on Earth, with overlapping territorial claims involving China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, Brunei, and Taiwan. More than one-third of global shipping passes through these waters annually, carrying approximately $3.4 trillion in trade. Ports like Fangchenggang in China are directly connected to this critical waterway, and commercial vessels operating here must navigate a complex overlay of military posturing, fishing fleet interference, and disputed exclusive economic zones (EEZs).

China's construction of artificial islands and military installations in the Spratly and Paracel archipelagos has expanded its operational reach across the South China Sea, with implications for freedom of navigation and commercial shipping. The Chinese Coast Guard and maritime militia have been documented harassing vessels near disputed features, while naval exercises by multiple claimant states periodically restrict shipping corridors. For vessels calling at Fangchenggang, the route optimization must account for these dynamic exclusion zones, and the risk assessment should reflect the current state of territorial tensions rather than relying on static threat maps.

Piracy and armed robbery remain persistent concerns in the southern reaches of the South China Sea, particularly in the waters between Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. The Sulu and Celebes Seas have seen kidnap-for-ransom incidents targeting crew members on commercial vessels. ArcNautical samples piracy incident data from the IMB International Piracy Centre and ReCAAP along the planned route geometry, weighting recent incidents more heavily than historical ones. Weather patterns in the South China Sea include typhoon season (June through November), which can cause significant disruption to port operations and voyage schedules. The stochastic scoring module incorporates weather uncertainty into ETA distributions for routes transiting this region.

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