We are Hutchison Ports

We are the world’s leading port network with over 30,000 employees, operating ports and terminals in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia. Our parent company is CK Hutchison Holdings Limited.
 
 

Our Story

Our journey began in 1866 as the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock Company, constructing and repairing ships. By 1969, we had diversified into cargo and container handling as Hongkong International Terminals Limited ("Hutchison Ports HIT"), and in 1994 our international network of ports grew, we became Hutchison Port Holdings Limited ("Hutchison Ports"). Further expansion followed, into logistics and transportation businesses, including cruise ship terminals, distribution centres, rail services and ship repair.
 
 

Committed Locally

Our global network is built on firm commitments to the communities where we operate; to support local economic development, to open new international trade opportunities and contribute to long-term advancements in local infrastructure.
 
We develop and manage all aspects of port operation and trade-related logistics, sharing proven operational practices throughout our network for the good of global supply chain.
 
 

Efficiency Through Innovation

Constant technological transformation while maintaining reliable, robust, and flexible operations has always been the centre of our Smart Network Strategy. From process re-engineering to IT infrastructure and automated terminal operating system. This makes our partners and customers more competitive, and makes Hutchison Ports much sought-after in the maritime and transport community.
 
 

Operating Responsibility

Our Community Campaign is a fundamental part of our network; we are committed to helping the people and investing in the communities and cities where we operate. Our two flagship Community Investment Campaigns are Dock School and Go Green - that focus on Education and Environmental Protection and have been running for decades. We also provide support to local social service, medical, sports and elderly projects.