Hutchison Port Holdings

Hutchison Port Holdings
Industry Logistics
Services Port operations
Parent Hutchison Whampoa
Website www.hph.com

Hutchison Port Holdings is a private holding company incorporated in British Virgin Islands, it is the subsidiary of Hutchison Whampoa. In April 2006 Hutchison Whampoa sold 20% shares to PSA International, Hutchison Whampoa still owned 80%.

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 HutchiHutchison Port Holdings Trust, a business trust under Singapore's Business Trusts Act.

Current port assets

City Country or Region Name Share
Buenos Aires Argentina Port of Buenos Aires (Terminal 5)[2] Wholly owned subsidiary
Brisbane Australia Port of Brisbane (Berths 11 & 12)[3] Wholly owned subsidiary
Sydney Australia Port Botany (Terminal 3)[4] Wholly owned subsidiary
Freeport Bahamas Freeport Container Port Limited Joint Venture (51%)
Willebroek Belgium Trimodal Container Terminal Belgium Subsidiary[5]
Alexandria Egypt Alexandria International Container Terminals Company Ltd. Joint Venture (50%)
EI Dekheila Egypt
Duisburg Germany Duisburger Container Terminal GmbH Subsidiary[5]
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)[6] Subsidiary (66.5%)
Hong Kong (Kwai Tsing District) Hong Kong SAR, PRC Kwai Tsing Container Terminals (CT8)[7] 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%)[8]
Busan Korea Republic Hutchison Busan Container Terminal Subsidiary[9]
Busan Korea Republic Hutchison Gamman Container Terminal Subsidiary[9]
Gwangyang Korea Republic Hutchison Kwangyang Container Terminal Subsidiary[9]
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[10]
Dar es Salaam Tanzania Tanzania International Container Terminal Services Subsidiary (70%)[11]
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

References

  1. Marie-Hélène Le Rossignol (April 2007), Global Terminal Operators: An overview, 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
  2. As Buenos Aires Container Terminal Services S.A.
  3. As Brisbane Container Terminal
  4. As Sydney International Container Terminals
  5. 5.0 5.1 As a subsidiary of Europe Container Terminals B.V., a subsidiary of HPH (98%)
  6. As Hongkong International Terminals Ltd.
  7. As COSCO-HIT Terminals (Hong Kong) Limited, a joint venture (50-50) of COSCO Pacific and Hongkong International Terminals Ltd.
  8. Hutchison Port Holdings
  9. 9.0 9.1 9.2 As subsidiary of Hutchison Korea Terminals, a wholly owned subsidiary of HPH
  10. "Hutchison Port Holdings acquires 30% stake of Westport Holdings". Hutchison Whampoa. 2000-09-26. Retrieved 2010-03-28.
  11. "Annual Report" (PDF). Hutchison Whampoa. 2013. p. 78. Retrieved 14 March 2015.

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