Michelle Lu, General Manager - Group Corporate Affairs
Tel: (852) 2619 7557 Fax: (852) 2612 0083
E-mail: gca@hph.com.hk
3 May 2001
[Hong Kong - 3 May 2001] Hutchsion Port Holdings (HPH) announces that a consortium consisting of HPH, Hyundai Marine Merchant Co and Hanjin Shipping, has been selected to participate in further negotiations for the Kwangyang Port Development Project in Korea. The consortium is now finalising the terms of the concession with the Korea Container Terminal Authority.
HPH Group Managing Director, Mr John Meredith said, "We are very pleased to be involved in further negotiations for this port project. This project will provide the HPH Group with the opportunity to move into a very strategic location, which has great growth potential. We look forward to working with our partners, Hyundai Merchant Marine Co and Hanjin Shipping - two of Korea's largest corporations, to develop the port into a world-class facility."
The Kwangyang Port Development Project includes the development and operation of Phase II and Phase III container terminals.
The Port of Kwangyang is situated on the main trade arteries of Northeast Asia. It is a natural deep-water port. The existing Phase I Container Terminal handled 665,000 TEU in 2000.
Note to Editors:
Hutchison Port Holdings (HPH) is an independent port investor, developer and operator with interests in Asia, Europe and the Americas. Today, HPH operates a total of 136 berths in 19 ports together with a number of transportation related service companies. With industry recognised core competence in the effective and efficient management and operation of container ports, the HPH Group handled over 25.3 million TEU in 2000.
© Copyright 1996-2024 irasia.com Ltd. All rights reserved. |
DISCLAIMER: irasia.com Ltd makes no guarantee as to the accuracy or completeness of any
information provided on this website. Under no circumstances shall irasia.com Ltd be liable
for damages resulting from the use of the information provided on this website.
TRADEMARK & COPYRIGHT: All intellectual property rights subsisting in the contents of this website belong to irasia.com Ltd or have been lawfully licensed to irasia.com Ltd for use on this website. All rights under applicable laws are hereby reserved. Reproduction of this website in whole or in part without the express written permission of irasia.com Ltd is strictly prohibited. TERMS OF USE: Please read the Terms of Use governing the use of our website. |