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Hongkong International Terminals Limited
香港國際貨櫃碼頭有限公司
Company typePrivately held company
IndustryContainer port operator
Founded1969
Headquarters,
Hong Kong
Area served
Hong Kong
Key people
Chairman: Mr. Canning Fok
Managing Director: Mr. Gerry Yim
ParentHutchison Port Holdings (66.5%)
PortCapital Limited (20%)
China Resources (10%)
WebsiteHongkong International Terminals Limited

Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT) (Chinese: 香港國際貨櫃碼頭) is one of several key container port operators in the Port of Hong Kong owned by Hutchison Port Holdings, which is the largest port operator in Hong Kong and the world.

HIT operates 12 berths in Terminal 4, 6, 7 and 9 (North) of Kwai Tsing Container Terminals. It also set up a joint-venture (COSCO-HIT) with COSCO Pacific to operate 2 berths in Terminal 8 (East).

In 2005, Hutchison Whampoa sold 20% shares of HIT (including the 20% of 50% = 10% rights of Terminal 8 East) to PortCapital Ltd (a company that major shareholder was PSA International at that time).[1] A year later, Hutchison Whampoa sold 20% shares of its wholly subsidiary Hutchison Port Holdings to PSA International.

In 2009, China Resources Holdings acquired 10% shares of HIT from its subsidiary China Resources Enterprise.

In 2013, the dock workers went on a stirke in the container berths HIT for better pay and working conditions.

See also

References

  1. ^ "HWL sells stake in HIT and COSCO-HIT". Hutchison Whampoa. 2005-06-12. Archived from the original on 2011-06-11. Retrieved 2010-03-23. {{cite news}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)