Tianjin Port, designated UN/LOCODE CNTXG, is a critical maritime gateway in Northern China and a primary access point for the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei economic region. Commonly referred to as Xingang, this major hub facilitates significant containerized cargo volumes, connecting global supply chains to key industrial and consumer markets. Logistics professionals rely on its extensive network of container terminals and intermodal links for efficient freight movement. The port's operations are supported by numerous specialized container logistics providers offering services for FCL and LCL shipments, customs brokerage, and inland transportation. Securing competitive freight quotes for shipments routed through the Port of Tianjin requires evaluating these providers' capabilities, port-side infrastructure, and regional distribution networks to optimize transit times and costs.