On 20 December 2004, the 8,450-TEU M.V. “P&O Nedlloyd Mondriaan” made its inaugural call at XICT.
After 14 years of calls at Felixstowe, the 1A Super Ice Class ro/ro vessel has been retired from Finnlines’ service.
Thamesport (London) Limited is celebrating the introduction of a fourth Train Operating Company, to add to the range of rail services available from one of the UK’s leading container ports.
The extension increases the total quay length at Trinity Terminal to 2,354 metres, making it one of Europe’s longest continuous container terminals.
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is pleased to announce that it has entered into agreements to acquire a majority stake in Wolny Obszar Gospodarczy (WOG), a general cargo terminal in the Port of Gdynia, Poland, with a plan to develop it into a container terminal.
Reaching a goal set earlier this year, HIT has recorded over 100 days in which the average quay crane productivity surpassed 35 moves an hour.
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement today with the Port Authority of Thailand to develop six container terminals in the Laem Chabang Port.
The Port of Felixstowe welcomed China Shipping Container Lines’ newest ship, the ‘CSCL Europe’, on its maiden voyage from China and the Far East.
The newly formed company – Shanghai Mingdong Container Terminals Limited – is a new joint venture between SIPG and Hutchison Ports Waigaoqiao Limited, a subsidiary of the HPH Group, with 50-50 shareholding arrangement.
The Port of Felixstowe took delivery of a further Ship-to-Shore Gantry Crane (SSGC) on Wednesday 22nd September 2004, from Zhenhua Port Machinery Company (ZPMC) of Shanghai.