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  2. Port of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    In July, 2020, The Port of Hong Kong welcomed HMM Gdansk, the world's largest container vessel, on its maiden call to Hong Kong at Kwai Tsing Container Terminal 7. [ 9 ] Planning is underway for a potential Container Terminal 10 (CT10), with possible sites narrowed down to either southwest Tsing Yi or northwest Lantau , to the west of the airport.

  3. Hongkong International Terminals - Wikipedia

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    Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT) (Chinese: 香港國際貨櫃碼頭) operates 12 berths in Terminal 4, 6, 7 and 9 (North) of Kwai Tsing Container Terminals and another four at Terminal 8 through a joint venture with COSCO SHIPPING Ports and Asia Container Terminals. HIT is the largest container terminal operator in Hong Kong.

  4. List of busiest container ports - Wikipedia

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    The vast majority of containers moved by large, ocean-faring container ships are 20-foot (1 TEU) and 40-foot (2 TEU) ISO-standard shipping containers, with 40-foot units outnumbering 20-foot units to such an extent that the actual number of containers moved is between 55%–60% of the number of TEUs counted.

  5. List of container ports - Wikipedia

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    Port of Hong Kong; Port of Lianyungang; ... New York; Port Jersey Marine Terminal, Jersey City, New Jersey; ... Virginia Port Authority, Virginia APM Terminals, ...

  6. Marine Department (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong is a major cargo port—in 2000, it processed 175 million tonnes of cargo and 18.1 million TEU. The Marine Department is also the port authority of the territory. The Marine Department is also the port authority of the territory.

  7. Kwai Tsing Container Terminals - Wikipedia

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    The first container vessel to call on the new terminal, on 5 September 1972, was the Tokyo Bay. [2] Thanks to the success of the Kwai Chung Port, Hong Kong overtook the Port of New York and New Jersey in 1986 as the world's second-busiest port. [3] [4] In 1987 it won the title of world's busiest port from Rotterdam. [5]

  8. Modern Terminals - Wikipedia

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    Modern Terminals Limited (Modern Terminals or MTL), is the second largest container terminal operator in Hong Kong, just after Hongkong International Terminals Limited. [3] It operates terminal 1, 2, 5 and 9 (South) in Kwai Tsing Container Terminals in Hong Kong, and also sets up joint-venture in container terminals in Shenzhen, Guangdong and Taicang, Jiangsu in Mainland China.

  9. COSCO Shipping Ports - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong was once busiest container port in which Kwai Tsing Terminals is the main container port of the city. From 1997 [ 6 ] to 2007, COSCO Pacific was a minority shareholder (20%) of Liu Chong Hing Bank .