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            Building blocks of communities
          
        
        
          supervision spanning over 26 countries,
        
        
          HPH’s cumulative knowledge of the ports
        
        
          and shipping industry is unrivaled. Hong
        
        
          Kong is the lighthouse and command post
        
        
          for HPH’s many terminals abroad.
        
        
          Global incubator
        
        
          Hongkong International Terminals Limited
        
        
          (HIT) was established in 1969 to manage
        
        
          cargo handling facilities in Hung Hom,
        
        
          Kwun Tong and North Point. By the 1980s,
        
        
          HIT had grown exponentially, rising to the
        
        
          top of the world in throughput rankings by
        
        
          the end of the decade.
        
        
          Upon that foundation, Hutchison has
        
        
          expanded its reach globally through
        
        
          operations that mirror the success
        
        
          of its home base in Hong Kong. With
        
        
          each acquisition, HPH has accumulated
        
        
          valuable expertise in every aspect of
        
        
          terminal management, including financial
        
        
          planning, design, development, training,
        
        
          IT and operations. For example, teams
        
        
          from Hong Kong planned every detail of
        
        
          the automated system that would define
        
        
          Barcelona’s port.
        
        
          Spreading talent
        
        
          The talent that has grown out of HIT
        
        
          has helped to build HPH’s network of
        
        
          terminals all over the world. Patrick Lam,
        
        
          now General Manager at YICT, was
        
        
          groomed under the HIT banner early in his
        
        
          career. Originally a stalwart of HIT’s HR
        
        
          department, Mr Lam was entrusted with
        
        
          full reign of YICT, leading the world-class
        
        
          port to record-breaking levels of business.
        
        
          Having the experience of cultivating
        
        
          and being cultivated in HIT, Mr Lam has
        
        
          insight into the success of HIT as a talent
        
        
          incubator for the broader HPH network.
        
        
          The Best of BARCELONA
        
        
          The romance between Barcelona and
        
        
          its port can be traced back to the
        
        
          Roman era, when the most popular
        
        
          Catalan products were stone blocks
        
        
          for grand building projects, fish paste
        
        
          and wine for festivities across the
        
        
          Mediterranean.
        
        
          When the Industrial Revolution shook
        
        
          Europe in the 19th century, steam-
        
        
          powered vessels were introduced,
        
        
          leading to major modifications of the
        
        
          ports. With the establishment of the
        
        
          Suez Canal in 1869, Barcelona’s port
        
        
          gained significant ground against ports
        
        
          on the Atlantic coast, becoming a key
        
        
          port of call for ships from the Far East.
        
        
          The port truly took flight at the
        
        
          end of the 20th century and continued
        
        
          to expand in the new millennium.
        
        
          When the Llobregat River was
        
        
          diverted to relocate its river mouth
        
        
          two kilometres away from the port,
        
        
          effectively doubling the port area,
        
        
          HPH came into the picture. Initially
        
        
          in a joint bid with a local group, HPH
        
        
          was granted the contract to build and
        
        
          operate a new container terminal in the
        
        
          Port of Barcelona. Barcelona Europe
        
        
          South Terminal (BEST) was officially
        
        
          inaugurated on 27 September 2012.
        
        
          BEST has since become a worldwide
        
        
          reference for terminal operations,
        
        
          exceeding expectations and
        
        
          standards. The terminal brings the
        
        
          latest technological developments
        
        
          to Southern Europe, including nGen,
        
        
          which was developed in Hong Kong.
        
        
          The scalable system is tailored and
        
        
          adapted to the needs of each terminal
        
        
          to achieve high productivity rates.
        
        
          When the system was customised for
        
        
          deployment in BEST, the ODT team
        
        
          from Hong Kong was on site to support
        
        
          the new automatic yard cranes.
        
        
          Barcelona’s nGen system was also
        
        
          configured to factor in daylight saving
        
        
          functionality, something not required in
        
        
          nGen’s Southeast Asia systems.
        
        
          Since then, the advancements in
        
        
          Barcelona have influenced the broader
        
        
          HPH community, as senior executives
        
        
          look to bring its success to other
        
        
          HPH ports. As a result of BEST’s
        
        
          increased productivity, HPH decided to
        
        
          implement the semi-automated system
        
        
          to other terminals within its portfolio.
        
        
          The port is an essential economic
        
        
          driver of Catalonia and a leading
        
        
          logistic hub for the Mediterranean.
        
        
          Cargo passes through Barcelona
        
        
          onwards through Spain, the south of
        
        
          Europe and North Africa. BEST is
        
        
          the logistics gateway that links
        
        
          markets in the Far East and Latin
        
        
          America. With more than 100 regular
        
        
          shipping lines connecting Barcelona
        
        
          with 300 ports in the five continents,
        
        
          Barcelona is one of Spain’s main ports
        
        
          for international traffic.