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International Operations

Asia-Pacific

Thailand | Myanmar | Indonesia | Korea | Pakistan | Malaysia | Vietnam | Australia

Thailand

Thai Laem Chabang Terminal (TLT)
TLT operates two deep-water berths at Laem Chabang Port, located on the Gulf of Thailand approximately 100 kilometres from Bangkok and 25 kilometres from Pattaya. With a total quay length of 400 metres, TLT provides container and general cargo handling services.

Hutchison LaemChabang Terminal (HLT)
HLT is specially designed to facilitate Thailand's growing container traffic. It operates six container terminals with a total quay length of 3,250 metres.

Laemchabang International Ro-Ro Terminal (LRT)
LRT, a conventional ro-ro terminal in Thailand, is fast developing into southeast Asia’s primary distribution centre for automobiles.

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Myanmar

Myanmar International Terminals Thilawa (MITT)
MITT is Myanmar's first purpose-built international container terminal. MITT is located just 25 kilometres from Yangon, the nation's capital.

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Indonesia

Jakarta Container Port (JCP)
JCP is Indonesia's largest container port and comprises both Jakarta International Container Terminal and Koja Terminal. JCP is strategically located in the industrial heartland of West Java, serving as Indonesia's international hub port.

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Korea

Korea International Terminals (KIT)
KIT is situated at Phase II of Gwangyang Port, Korea. As a natural deep-water port, Gwangyang is situated on the major trade arteries of northeast Asia.

Hutchison Korea Terminals (HKT)
HKT operates Hutchison Busan Container Terminal and Hutchison Gamman Container Terminal at Busan and Gwangyang Ports. These deep-water container terminals are linked with international shipping routes to Asia, Europe and the Americas.

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Pakistan

Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT)
KICT is located in the Port of Karachi, a natural deep water harbour west of the Indus Delta on the Arabian Sea. KICT has three berths equipped with modern container-handling facilities.

South Asia Pakistan Terminals (SAPT)
SAPT is situated at the estuary of the Keamari Groyne basin, providing first access to shipping lines entering Karachi. The new facility is scheduled to be operational in 2013.

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Malaysia

Westports Malaysia
Westports Malaysia is an integrated port situated at Port Klang, Malaysia's premier port. Westports Malaysia offers container-handling services, with the capability of also handling dry bulk, liquid bulk and other conventional cargo.

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Vietnam

Saigon International Terminals Vietnam (SITV)
SITV is located approximately 75 kilometres from the Ho Chi Minh City hinterland in Vietnam. SITV will be developed into a new container terminal using existing road links to manufacturing centres in the Cai Mep and Thi Vai areas of the Ba Ria Vung Tau Province.

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Australia

Brisbane Container Terminals (BCT)
BCT is located at Berths 11 and 12 in the Port of Brisbane, Australia's fastest-growing container port. The new terminal, which is currently under construction, will have a total area of 26 hectares, a total quay length of 660 metres and a depth alongside of 14 metres. The two berths are expected to be operational in 2012 and 2014 respectively.

Sydney International Container Terminals (SICTL)
SICTL is situated at Terminal 3 at Sydney's Port Botany, New South Wales' premier port and one of Australia's major international container ports. Construction of the terminal has already begun and will be completed in 2012. SICTL will operate four shipping berths with a 1,300-metre-long quay and 46 hectares of yard.

Enfield Intermodal Logistics Centre (ILC)
ILC, located 18 kilometres from Port Botany in Australia, is an inland intermodal facility that provides a more efficient means to transfer containers by train to and from Port Botany, and to allow the efficient repositioning by rail of empty containers for export from regional and rural New South Wales.

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