Hutchison Ports
Private company | |
Industry | Transport, Logistics |
Services | Port operations |
Total equity | PSA 20% |
Owner | CK Hutchison Holdings |
Parent | CK Hutchison Holdings |
Website |
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Hutchison Ports, formerly known as Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is a private holding company incorporated in the British Virgin Islands. The network is a subsidiary of CK Hutchison Holdings (formerly Hutchison Whampoa).
In 2016, the network comprises 48 port operations throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia.
Recent history
In 2005, HPH was the largest port operator in the world, with a 33.2 million TEU throughput, and 8.3% world market share.[1] Some of HPH's businesses were spun off and listed in Singapore as Hutchison Port Holdings Trust (zh), a business trust under Singapore's Business Trusts Act.
In April 2006, Hutchison Whampoa sold a 20% share of Hutchison Port Holdings Limited to PSA International, retaining ownership of the remaining 80%.[2]
In September 2016, HPH rebranded its network as Hutchison Ports.[3]
Current port assets
City | Country or Region | Name | Share |
---|---|---|---|
Buenos Aires | Argentina | Port of Buenos Aires (Terminal 5 | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Brisbane | Australia | Port of Brisbane (Berths 11 & 12) | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Sydney | Australia | Port Botany (Terminal 3) | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Freeport | Bahamas | Freeport Container Port Limited | Joint Venture (51%) |
Willebroek | Belgium | Trimodal Container Terminal Belgium | Subsidiary[lower-alpha 1] |
Alexandria | Egypt | Alexandria International Container Terminals Company Ltd. | Joint Venture (50%) |
EI Dekheila | Egypt | ||
Duisburg | Germany | Duisburger Container Terminal GmbH | Subsidiary[lower-alpha 1] |
Hong Kong | Hong Kong SAR, PRC | Asia Port Services | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Hong Kong (Kwai Tsing District) | Hong Kong SAR, PRC | Kwai Tsing Container Terminals (CT4, CT6, CT7, CT9N) | Subsidiary (66.5%) |
Hong Kong (Kwai Tsing District) | Hong Kong SAR, PRC | Kwai Tsing Container Terminals (CT8 | 2nd largest shares holder (33.3%) after COSCO Pacific |
Hong Kong (Tuen Mun District) | Hong Kong SAR, PRC | River Trade Terminal | Joint venture (50%) with Sun Hung Kai Properties |
Jakarta | Indonesia | Jakarta International Container Terminal | Joint Venture (51%) |
Jakarta | Indonesia | Terminal Petikemas Koja | Subsidiary |
Karachi | Pakistan | Karachi International Container Terminal | Subsidiary |
Karachi | Pakistan | South Asia Pakistan Terminal | Subsidiary |
Taranto | Italy | Taranto Container Terminal S.p.A. | Joint venture (50%)[4] |
Busan | Korea Republic | Hutchison Busan Container Terminal | Subsidiary |
Busan | Korea Republic | Hutchison Gamman Container Terminal | Subsidiary |
Gwangyang | Korea Republic | Hutchison Kwangyang Container Terminal | Subsidiary |
Gwangyang | Korea Republic | Korea International Terminals (Port Phase II) | Subsidiary (89%) |
Lazaro Cardenas | Mexico | Lázaro Cardenas Terminal Portuaria de Contenedores (LCTPC) | |
Port Klang | Malaysia | Westports Malaysia Sdn Bhd | 2nd largest shares holder (30%) as of 2000[5] |
Dar es Salaam | Tanzania | Tanzania International Container Terminal Services | Subsidiary (70%)[6] |
Isle of Grain | United Kingdom | London Thamesport | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Harwich | United Kingdom | Harwich International Port | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Felixstowe | United Kingdom | Port of Felixstowe | Wholly owned subsidiary |
Notes
References
- ↑ Marie-Hélène Le Rossignol (April 2007), Global Terminal Operators: An overview (PDF), 4. An Overview of the top 10 companies : Hutchinson Port Holdings (HPH), pp.8-9; 3. The top 10 GTO, Table 2 "GTO 2005 throughput", p.7
- ↑ "PSA buys 20% stake in HPH Hutchison Port Holdings,Hutchison Whampoa,PSA, Acquisition and mergers,". www.worldcargonews.com. Retrieved 2016-04-10.
- ↑ "Becoming Hutchison Ports". Hutchison Ports. Retrieved 6 October 2016.
- ↑ Hutchison Port Holdings
- ↑ "Hutchison Port Holdings acquires 30% stake of Westport Holdings". Hutchison Whampoa. 2000-09-26. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
- ↑ "Annual Report" (PDF). Hutchison Whampoa. 2013. p. 78. Retrieved 14 March 2015.