HAIPHONG International Container Terminal, a joint venture terminal between MOL and Wan Hai Lines in
north Vietnam, is now capable of receiving containerships of up to 14,000
TEU.
The Haiphong International Container
Terminal (HICT) at the newly opened Lach Huyen port is 51 per cent owned by
Saigon Newport Co, 17.5 per cent by MOL, 16.5 per cent by Wan Hai Lines and 15
per cent by Itochu Corp. HICT has two berths totalling 750 metres in
length and can handle one million TEU annually.
The Lach Huyen port is the first public
private partnership (PPP) between the governments of Japan and Vietnam,
reported Colchester's Seatrade Maritime News.
MOL already
has a 21.33 per cent stake Tan Cang-Cai Mep International Terminal in
the south of Vietnam. Cai Mep was the first port in the country to be able to
handle containerships of 10,000 TEU and larger. MOL is part of Ocean Network
Express (ONE) along with "K" Line and NYK.
Source : HKSG.
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