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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. 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.

  4. Hutchison Port Holdings - Wikipedia

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    The port operator group is a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings (formerly Hutchison Whampoa). Some operation of the company were listed as Hutchison Port Holdings Trust in Singapore Exchange . In 2016, the network comprised 48 port operations throughout Asia , the Middle East , Africa , Europe , the Americas and Australasia .

  5. Huanggang Port - Wikipedia

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    Huanggang Port (Chinese: 皇岗口岸) [1] is a port of entry on the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, in the Futian District of Shenzhen, Guangdong. Its counterpart in Hong Kong is the Lok Ma Chau Control Point, located in Lok Ma Chau in Hong Kong's New Territories, across the Sham Chun River from Huanggang. Huanggang Port, close to ...

  6. Hongkong International Terminals - Wikipedia

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    HIT is the largest container terminal operator in Hong Kong. HIT is a member of Hutchison Port Holdings Trust, the world's first container port business trust. HIT is also a part of Hutchison Ports' global network of port and logistics operations, and continues to have access to services and resources enjoyed by companies within the Hutchison ...

  7. Kwai Tsing Container Terminals - Wikipedia

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    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] The sunken remains of the hull of the RMS Queen Elizabeth are currently buried beneath the reclaimed land on which the port ...

  8. Shenzhen Bay Port - Wikipedia

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    A "Shenzhen Bay Port Hong Kong Port Area", including part of the building and its adjacent area, and the entire length of the bridge on Chinese waters, is placed under Hong Kong jurisdiction under a lease until 30 June 2047, [1] the eve of the 50th anniversary of the SAR. It is where Hong Kong's Shenzhen Bay Control Point is located.

  9. Futian Port - Wikipedia

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    Futian Port Building Aerial view Inside the Futian Port Building The entrance of Futian Port Building from Lok Ma Chau Station. Futian Port (Chinese: 福田口岸; pinyin: Fútián Kǒu'àn) or the Lok Ma Chau Spur Line Control Point (Chinese: 落馬洲支線管制站) is an immigration port of entry/border crossing on the border between mainland China and Hong Kong, located in the Futian ...