Hongkong International Terminals Ltd.
- Hongkong International Terminals Ltd.
Infobox Company
company_name = Hongkong International Terminals Limited
香港國際貨櫃碼頭有限公司
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company_type = Privately held company
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foundation = 1969
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location_city = flagicon|Hong Kong Hong Kong
location_country = China
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key_people = Chairman: Mr. Canning Fok
Managing Director: Mr. Eric Ip
area_served = Hong Kong
industry = Container port operator
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parent = Hutchison Whampoa
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homepage = [http://www.hit.com.hk/index.asp Hongkong International Terminals Limited]
Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT) (zh-t|t=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 Whampoa Holdings. It is the largest port opearator 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).
Link
* [http://www.hit.com.hk/index.asp Hongkong International Terminals Limited]
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