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world's largest container vessels, the
18,000 TEU
Maersk Mc-Kinney Møller
,
last July, followed by the simultaneous
call of the two mega-vessels of the
same carrying capacity in January
2014. The Trust is the only operator in
the region able to accommodate such
huge vessels simultaneously.
HPH Trust’s effciency and precision are
facilitated by the use of the award-winning
proprietary terminal management system,
nGen, which enables the Trust’s terminals
to accurately monitor the progress of every
container that passes through its facilities,
from land or sea.
The Trust’s port assets are clustered
within the key trading hubs of the PRD,
allowing it to offer customers seamless
connectivity throughout the world. HPH
Trust remains the leading container
port operator in the PRD by throughput,
having handled a combined throughput
of 22.8 million TEU in 2013 across 32
berths spanning 543 hectares of land.
Blessed with natural deep-water berths,
the Trust’s ports can accommodate
mega-vessels of over 10,000 TEU in
capacity. YICT, the Trust's terminal
in Shenzhen, was proud to have
successfully received one of the
In addition to container terminals, the
Trust benefts from a number of river
ports and runs ancillary services that
complement its core port operations.
These include logistics and supply
chain solutions such as warehousing,
feeder services, trucking, freight handling,
cargo depots, container storage and
repair as well as transport networks
covering road, rail, sea and air.
YICT, the Trust's terminal in Shenzhen,
was proud to have successfully received one
of the world's largest container vessels, the
18,000 TEU
Maersk Mc-Kinney Moller
, last July,
followed by the simultaneous call of the two
mega-vessels of the same carrying capacity in
January 2014.
HUTCHISON PORT HOLDINGS TRUST
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