The company was founded in 1989 and listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange in 1995, becoming one of the earliest listed companies in China's port industry and Guangxi. In 2013, the three ports of Qinbei were listed as a whole. After the three ports were listed as a whole, Beibu Gulf Port became the first enterprise in the country to complete regional port integration, and is the operator of the largest state-owned public terminal in Beibu Gulf region of Guangxi. The company is mainly engaged in port handling, storage and port value-added services for containers and bulk goods, port supporting services, etc. The company's main products are port handling and storage, tugboats, warehousing and agency services. In recent years, Beigang Co., Ltd. has successively won the China Top 100 Listed Companies Comprehensive Award, “National Logistics Industry Advanced Anti-epidemic Enterprise”, and selected as a “China Securities 500 Index Sample Stock”, and has become one of the five “Double Hundred Enterprises” comprehensive reform units selected by the State Council's State-owned Assets Administration Commission in Guangxi. It has been awarded the honorary title of “National Advanced Grassroots Party Organization” by the CPC Central Committee; it has won many national and provincial and ministerial honors, such as the 2014-2019 National Transportation System Advanced Collective, National Logistics Industry Advanced Anti-epidemic Enterprise, 2020 and 2021 Guangxi's Top 50 Logistics Enterprises, 2021 China's Outstanding Logistics Service Provider, and the 2021-2022 Western Top 100 Logistics Enterprises, etc., and has received many reports and attention from the central and local mainstream media. As of June 30, 2024, Beibu Gulf Port has and managed 85 coastal productive berths, 77 million-ton berths, 32 0.15 million-ton or above berths, 6 0.15 million-ton berths and 6 0.2-million-ton berths, 1 0.3 million-ton grade, additional 8 million tons of coal passing capacity, about 1 million tons of static coal storage capacity, and 2 new foreign trade routes. A total of 76 container routes have been opened, including 48 for foreign trade. Domestic trade section 28. Offshore routes achieve full coverage of major ports in Southeast Asia and Northeast Asia; in terms of ocean routes, direct route services connecting to Africa, East South America, India and Pakistan; domestic trade routes achieve full coverage of key coastal ports.