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source: Worth Cargo   2023-09-19 17:41:37  
All shipping routes except the United States and West pass through the Panama Canal, so what does the Panama Canal really look like? Shanghai Woshi International freight forwarder gives you a little science:
The Panama Canal is an important waterway between the Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Because the water in the canal is about 26 meters above sea level, ships cannot pass directly, so several locks have been installed at both ends of the canal. When a ship passes through a canal, it drives into the locks, then closes them and pours water into them to raise the water level. In this way, the ship can pass smoothly.
 
In November 1903, the United States was granted sole authority to build the canal, which began in 1904 and was completed in 1914.
 
The opening of the Panama Canal greatly shortened the voyage between the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. For example, from New York to Vancouver, Canada, the voyage is more than 12,000 kilometers shorter than detour through the Strait of Magellan at the southern tip of South America, and from New York to Yokohama, Japan, the voyage is about 5,300 kilometers shorter; From Europe to eastern Asia or Australia, it is more than 3,200 kilometers closer.
 
The Panama Canal is located in the middle of the American Republic of Panama. It is an important shipping route connecting the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean. The length of the Panama Canal is 81.3 kilometers, the water depth is 13 meters to 15 meters, and the width of the canal is 150 meters to 304 meters. The water level of the entire canal is 26 meters above the two oceans, and there are six locks. It usually takes nine hours for ships to pass through the canal, and 76,000-ton ships can be navigated.
 
To put it simply, the shape of the Panama Canal is like a staircase, so how should the American shipping through the Panama Canal operate? If necessary, you can contact Shanghai Woshi International Freight Forwarding Co., LTD.