Hongkong International Terminals (HIT) is pleased to announce that it has successfully competed against 39 other leading companies in HK and won the Grand Award in the eBusiness Category of the Hong Kong Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Awards 2006.
With a total investment of over RMB10 billion, the Expansion Project includes six deep-water container berths, capable of accommodating the world’s largest container vessels.
The Port introduced RHIDES in November 2005, and is the first port in the UK to issue identity cards for hauliers.
The APICTA Award recognises HIT’s outstanding contributions within the sphere of process engineering and technological excellence.
The aim of the day, codenamed ‘Haven Container Ports Exercise 2006’, is to make students from the Felixstowe and South Suffolk locality aware of the growing employment opportunities within the Haven Gateway, with a particular focus on the ports and logistics sector.
Harwich International Port is pleased to announce the signing of a contract extension with Stena Line, Europe’s largest ferry operator.
Rail volumes reached an all-time high in the week ending 24th September, when a total of 8,527 units were handled, breaking the previous record of 8,473, set two weeks earlier.
This impressive achievement by a single container terminal operator is a world record for Hong Kong’s busiest port.
Volumes reached an all-time high in the week ending 9th September, when a total of 8,473 units were handled, breaking the previous record of 7,983, set in October 2005.
After three years of rapid growth, Thamesport (London) Limited is pleased to announce the recent completion of a number of port enhancement projects.