Hongkong International Terminals Limited
Air Cargo Terminal
Northeast Asia
Africa
Australasia
Middle East
Chinese Mainland
Western Europe
Central and Eastern Europe
Latin America
Egypt
Indonesia
Malaysia
Myanmar
Oman
Pakistan
Saudi Arabia
Tanzania
Thailand
United Arab Emirates
Vietnam
Chinese Mainland
Belgium
Germany
Spain
Sweden
Netherlands
United Kingdom
Poland
Argentina
Bahamas
Mexico
Panama
Korea, Republic Of
Iraq
Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT) is a member of HPH Trust, the world's first container port business trust. HIT is also a part of Hutchison Ports’ global network of port and logistics operations in 52 ports, spanning 27 countries throughout Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe, the Americas and Australasia. In answer to dynamic global trade landscape and the need for logistics chain management, HIT diversified its operations beyond the traditional role of a container port operator by leveraging the strength of Hutchison Ports to develop a logistics network based on the principles of efficiency, productivity and cost-effectiveness.
HIT operates 12 berths at Kwai Tsing Container Terminals. Established in 1969, HIT has continuously set industry benchmarks for productivity, efficiency and value-added services. Using state-of-the-art computer systems and award-winning IT applications, HIT has become a pinnacle of industry excellence. In addition, HIT substantially contributes in the continuing development of the Port of Hong Kong and plays a key role in “facilities connectivity”, one of the five major goals of the Belt and Road Initiative. The Port of Hong Kong, recognized as an international transshipment hub, is served by a high frequency of sailings and service coverage: about 310 liner services per week connecting the port to around 450 destinations worldwide.
In January 2019, HIT, Modern Terminals Limited, COSCO-HIT Terminals (Hong Kong) Limited, and Asia Container Terminals Limited formed the Hong Kong Seaport Alliance, a joint operating agreement designed to deliver more efficient service offerings to carriers that call Hong Kong, while enhancing the overall competitiveness of the Port of Hong Kong across the region.