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Kwai Tsing Container Terminals is the main port facilities in the reclamation along Rambler Channel between Kwai Chung and Tsing Yi Island, Hong Kong. It evolves from 4 berths of Kwai Chung Container Port () completed in the 1970s. It later expanded with two berths in the 1980s. Two additional terminals are added adjoining to Stonecutters Island in the 1990s and was renamed Kwai Chung Container Terminals. In the 2000s, when Container Terminal 9 on the Tsing Yi Island and was renamed to ''Kwai Tsing Container Terminals''. It has been the fifth busiest container port in the world since 2015, just after Shanghai, Singapore, Shenzhen, Ningbo-Zhoushan. ==Kwai Tsing Container Terminals== The port consists of 9 container terminals and their operators: * Terminal 1 - Modern Terminals Limited * Terminal 2 - Modern Terminals Limited * Terminal 3 - Dubai Ports International (Hong Kong) Limited * Terminal 4 - Hong Kong International Terminals Limited * Terminal 5 - Modern Terminals Limited * Terminal 6 - Hong Kong International Terminals Limited * Terminal 7 - Hong Kong International Terminals Limited * Terminal 8 (East) - COSCO-HIT Terminals Limited (Joint venture of Hong Kong International Terminals Limited and COSCO Pacific) * Terminal 8 (West) - Asia Container Terminals Limited * Terminal 9 (North) - Hong Kong International Terminals Limited * Terminal 9 (South) - Modern Terminals Limited Two former islands on the Rambler Channel are levelled and buried in the port: * Mong Chau * Tsing Chau While the port was under construction, a main road Kwai Chung Road was built to connect Kwai Chung and Kowloon. Container Port Road, a branch road of Kwai Chung Road, links the port with major industrial areas in Hong Kong. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Kwai Tsing Container Terminals」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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