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HONG KONG
Valles Steamship Co., Ltd.
61st Floor Room 6111-12 The Center
99 Queen’s Road Central
Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 2877-9189
Facsimile: (852) 2868-4014
E-Mail: [email protected]
CANADA
Valles Steamship (Canada) Ltd.
#1160 Guinness Tower
1055 West Hastings Street
Vancouver B.C. V6E 2E9
Canada
Telephone: (604) 687-3288
Facsimile: (604) 687-0833
E-Mail: [email protected]
JAPAN
Valles Steamship Co., Ltd.
4-16-7 Nakameguro
Meguro-Ku
Tokyo 153-0061
Japan
Telephone: (81-3) 5721-8981
Facsimile: (81-3) 5721-8983
E-Mail: [email protected]
CHINA
Valles Steamship Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Representative Office
Suite 402, Jin Tai Building
58 Mao Ming South Road
Shanghai 200020, China
Telephone: (86-21) 6445-9993
Facsimile: (86-21) 6472-0893
E-Mail: [email protected]
THE VALLES GROUPwww.vallesgroup.com
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ContentsHong Kong - A hub port committed to service excellence 2The port keeping its competitiveness 3Flying the free trade flag 6A tiger with claws 10Flying the flag 11Giving a voice to Asian shipping 13Government-industry partnership 16Learning to ride the waves again 17Long arm of marine law 18Deal centre 21Skilled labour 22Unrivalled fleet 23Lifting Hong Kong’s terminal operators 25Hong Kong operator hits the heights 26Modern Terminals, modern outlook 28The strength of COSCO-HIT 30Productivity key at CT3 33New terminal operator ACT is fast 36Down by the river 38Mid-stream operations: long history, low price 39香港 協助中國發展海事實力 40香港 — 致力提供卓越服務的樞紐港 41保持港口競爭力 42活力充沛 43旗幟飄揚 44提升香港碼頭運營商的知名度 45分秒必爭 46銀行與船舶 48交易中心 50主要聯系信息 51Moving with the times 53Green initiatives 55Management hub 58Synchronicity 59Banking on ships 62Cruise potential 65Directory 70Key Contacts 100
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Hong Kong’s strategic location and sheltered, deep-water harbour made it the natural port of call for merchant ships more than one and a half centuries ago. Today, with its sophisticated infra-structure, superb transport network and business-friendly envi-
ronment, it is one of the world’s busiest ports and a major maritime centre. We are pleased to see that container throughput at the Port of Hong Kong recorded double-digit growth in the first half of 2010, signalling the begin-ning of a recovery path. The total gross tonnage of ships on the Hong Kong Shipping Register amounted to 54.6 million at the end of October, making us the 5th largest Register in the world.
About 700 shipping-related companies call Hong Kong home. From here, a comprehensive range of high quality maritime services in, notably, ship management, ship finance, shipbroking, ship surveying, maritime legal services and arbitration, marine insurance and other supporting services, are provided to ships calling at our port as well as the shipping community worldwide.
The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region Government has fos-tered close partnerships with the port and shipping sectors to strengthen Hong Kong’s position as a leading hub port and enhance our competitive-ness as a prominent maritime centre. Our success depends upon our abil-ity to provide ever-improving services to the global shipping community.
This handbook introduces you to the wide variety of companies and activities that constitute the Port of Hong Kong. I am sure you will find it a most useful and practical guide to our port and maritime services.
Eva ChengSecretary for Transport and Housing
Hong Kong - A hub port committed to service excellence
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There is a Chinese proverb “創業難,守業更難。” which means keeping a business running is more challenging than establishing it. The saying is an apt description of the shipping industry in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong has long been renowned as a shipping centre. Its sheltered harbour is a valuable asset. The city’s immediate catchment area for goods is the huge hinterland in South China. Quality shipping services together with highly developed infrastructure have been providing Hong Kong with both software and hardware necessary for the world’s top shipping firms.
Following recent fluctuations in the global trade market, sentiments remain diversified and the pace of recovery remains unclear. However, the Port of Hong Kong aims to maintain its competitiveness.
On the government side, the Marine Department endeavours to keep the costs of its services as competitive as possible. Reductions in fees of 27 marine-related services benefit all vessels entering Hong Kong waters and owners of ships registered here. In addition, waiving some charges related to the employment, registration and certification of seafarers effectively lowers the costs for the players in the industry.
In response to industrial trends towards ultra-large containerships, the Marine Department is working with the Civil Engineering and Development Department on a project to increase the water depth for Kwai Tsing Container Basin and its approach channel.
In short, we will continue to improve our services as technology advances and trading develops.
This Port Handbook keeps you abreast of the latest development of the Port of Hong Kong – a port keeping its competitiveness.
Roger TupperDirector of Marine
The port keeping its competitiveness
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港口設施 Port Facilities 2004 2008 2009貨櫃碼頭 Container Terminals碼頭 Terminals 9 9 9泊位 Berths 24 24 24碼頭岸吊 Quay Cranes 89 97 98碼頭長度 (米) Quay Length (m) 7,694 7,694 7,694總面積 (公頃) Area (ha) 275 279 279碼頭經營者 Terminal Operators 5 5 5
香港內河碼頭 River Trade Terminal碼頭 Terminal 1 1 1泊位 Berths 60 49 49碼頭岸吊 Quay Cranes 30 27 27碼頭長度 (米) Quay Length (m) 3,000 3,000 3,000總面積 (公頃) Area (ha) 65 65 65
繫泊浮泡 Mooring Buoys政府擁有 Government owned(1)
A級 A Class 19 19 13B級 B Class 10 10 4私人擁有 Privately owned 2,009 1,881 1,862
碇泊處 Anchorages (2)
數目 Number 19 24 24面積(公頃) Area (ha) 3,808 4,357 4,357
公眾貨物裝卸地點 Public Cargo Working Areas數目Number 8 8 8面積(公頃) Area (ha) 31 29 29符合發牌條件之停泊位長度(米) Licensable Seafrontage (m) 7,044 6,672 6,672 避風塘 Typhoon Shelters(3)
數目Number 14 14 14面積(公頃) Area (ha) 423 423 423
跨境客運碼頭 Cross-boundary Ferry Terminals政府擁有 Government owned(4) 2 3 3私人擁有Privately owned 1 1 1
輔航設備 Aids to Navigation燈浮標Lighted Buoy 120 124 120燈航標Lighted Beacon 389 412 420雷達應答標Racon 1 1 1霧角Fog Horn 7 7 7
港口管理 Port Control香港持牌船舶 HK Licensed Vessels(5) 13,893 13,314 14,121檢控個案 Prosecution cases(6) 1,600 1,489 1,118罰款(千元) Fine (HK$‘000) 2,282 1,154 936註釋︰(1) 於二零零九年底,已展開浮泡移除工程將A級和B級浮泡分別減至13個及4個。(2) 只包括於二零零六年二月一日在政府憲報(編號: L.N. 204/2005) 中所公布的碇泊處。(3) 只包括已於一九九九年九月二十四日在政府憲報( 編號︰L.N. 235/1999) 中所公布的避風塘。(4) 屯門客運碼頭已於二零零六年十一月開始運作。 (5) 不包括住家船舶。(6) 上述數字是指由法庭陳詞/聆訊及定罪的檢控個案。
Notes: (1) In end 2009, buoy removal work was started to reduce the number of Class A and B buoys to 13 and 4 respectively.(2) Including only anchorages promulgated in Government Gazette (L.N. 204 of 2005) on 1.2.2006.(3) Including only typhoon shelters promulgated in Government Gazette. (L.N. 235 of 1999) on 24.9.1999.(4) The Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal came into operation in November 2006.(5) Excluding dwelling vessels.(6) Figures refer to the number of cases heard by court and convicted.
資料來源︰ 貨櫃碼頭的資料由香港貨櫃碼頭商會有限公司提供, 而香港 內河碼頭的資料則由香港內河碼頭提供。Data Source: Information on container terminals is provided by the Hong Kong Container Terminal Operators’ Association while information on River Trade Terminal is provided by the River Trade Terminal Co. Ltd.
港口活動 Port Activities 2004 2008 2009
抵港船次 Vessel Arrivals(1) 225,426 217,362 205,505 (+3.4%) (-3.8%) (-5.5%)遠洋貨船 Ocean Cargo Vessels 32,537 32,854 30,684 (-0.7%) (-1.8%) (-6.6%)遠洋客船 Ocean Passenger Vessels 3,364 2,999 2,473 (+11.9%) (-18.7%) (-17.5%)內河貨船 River Cargo Vessels 117,544 100,613 89,750 (-1.6%) (-7.6%) (-10.8%)內河客船 River Passenger Vessels 71,981 80,896 82,598 (+14.6%) (+1.3%) (+2.1%)
香港過境 Number of Vessels Trips ( - ) 14,540 13,588船舶船次 Transit Hong Kong ( - ) (+11.5%) (-6.5%)
使用客運碼頭的旅客 (千乘客人次) 19,287 24,369 22,247Ferry Throughput (‘000 people)(2) (+16.0%) (+1.3%) (-8.7%)港澳客運碼頭 Macau Ferry 10,906 16,254 15,604 (+14.6%) (+13.0%) (-4.0%)中國客運碼頭 China Ferry 8,381 8,114 6,641 (+18.0%) (-14.7%) (-18.2%)屯門客運碼頭Tuen Mun Ferry(3) ( - ) 1 1 ( - ) (-99.2%) (-9.8%)
貨櫃吞吐量(千個標準貨櫃單位) 21,984 24,494 21,040Container Throughput (‘000Teu) (+7.5%) (+2.1%) (-14.1%)
按停泊地點分析By Berthing Location貨櫃碼頭 Container Terminals 13,425 17,726 15,159 (+11.2%) (+2.3%) (-14.5%)貨櫃碼頭以外 Other 8,559 6,769 5,881 (+2.1%) (+1.4%) (-13.1%)按運輸方式分析By Mode of Transport遠洋 Ocean 15,475 17,075 14,085(+6.5%) (+1.0%) (-17.5%)內河 River 6,509 7,419 6,955(+10.0%) (+4.7%) (-6.3%)貨物吞吐量 (千公噸) 220,879 259,402 242,967Cargo Throughput (‘000 tonnes) (+6.4%) (+5.7%) (-6.3%)
貨櫃貨物Containerized Cargo海運Seaborne 121,701 145,168 124,323(+11.5%) (+3.8%) (-14.4%)河運River 44,570 52,398 53,155(+18.0%) (+4.4%) (+1.4%)
非貨櫃貨物 Non-containerized Cargo(9)
海運Seaborne 36,917 34,806 37,268 (-6.5%) (-7.1%) (+7.1%)河運River 17,691 27,030 28,221 (-16.7%) (+50.9%) (+4.4%)
船舶註冊 Shipping Register在註冊處註冊的 Registered ships 1,009 1,361 1,496總噸位(千位) Total gross tonnage (‘000) 25,565 39,643 44,904註釋︰(1) 遠洋船是指越過內河航限行駛的船舶,而內河船則指僅在內河航限內行駛的船舶。(2) 已包括客輪、大船及直升機的旅客。(3) 屯門客運碼頭已於二零零六年十一月開始運作。 (4) 非貨櫃貨物包括包裝散貨、無包裝固態散貨和無包裝液態散貨。
Notes:(1) Ocean vessels refer to vessels operating beyond the river trade limits while river vessels refer to vessels plying exclusively within the river trade limits.(2) Including passengers of ferries, conventional ferries and helicopters.(3) The Tuen Mun Ferry Terminal came into operation in November 2006.(4) The non-containerized cargo includes break bulk cargo, unpacked solid bulk cargo and unpacked liquid bulk cargo.
資料來源: 貨物吞吐量的資料由政府統計處提供。Data Source : Information on cargo throughput is provided by the Census and Statistics Department.
全球貨櫃港口的比較(千個標準貨櫃單位)World ports comparison (‘000 Teu)
2004 2008 2009
新加坡 Singapore 21,329 29,918 25,867上海 Shanghai 14,554 28,006 25,002香港 Hong Kong 21,984 24,494 21,040深圳 Shenzhen 13,659 21,416 18,250釜山 Busan 11,492 13,453 11,980廣州 Guangzhou 3,308 11,001 11,190杜拜 Dubai 6,429 11,827 11,120寧波/舟山港 Ningbo/Zhoushan 4,006 10,934 10,503青島 Qingdao 5,140 10,024 10,260 鹿特丹Rotterdam 8,292 10,784 9,743資料來源︰ 全球貨櫃港口資料由運輸及房屋局下的港口航運及物流發展組提供。Data Source : Information on container ports of the world is provided by the Port, Maritime and Logistics Development Unit of the Transport and Housing Bureau.
港口服務 Port Services 2004 2008 2009
領有牌照的領航員數目Number of licensed pilots 96 101 102
接報的油污事故Oil pollution incidents reported 108 114 145
從海港收集的垃圾 (公噸)Refuse collected from harbour (tonnes) 10,790 12,913 11,726
從船舶收集 的垃圾 (公噸) Refuse collected from vessels (tonnes) 3,084 4,261 4,469
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While China rightly recalls the Treaty of Nanking in 1842, which included the cession of Hong
Kong to Britain, as “unjust”, the British authorities of the time were not so happy either.
Dismissing Charles Eliot, who in gain-ing Hong Kong was accused of agreeing to the lowest terms possible, Britain’s prime minister Lord Palmerston remarked: “You have obtained the Cession of Hong Kong, a barren island with hardly a house on it. Now it seems obvious that Hong Kong will not be a Mart of Trade…our Commercial Transactions, will be carried on heretofore at Canton; but they [the British Residents] will be able to build Houses to retire to, in the desert island of Hong Kong.”
Addicted to tradeExpelled from Canton, British traders such as Jardine Mattheson and Dent’s were equally disgruntled by the new possession – but far more pragmatic. In 1840 ships
carrying their cargoes of opium and other goods from India were queuing up with nowhere to go. By February 1841 the British traders had bought land from local Hong Kong Chinese and were swiftly building makeshift warehouses to hold the cargoes for illicit shipping to the mainland.
A well known phrase can aptly sum up the origins of Hong Kong’s swift rise to eminence – “where there’s muck there’s brass.” On this occasion the muck provided a particularly fecund soil for the eventual growth of more respectable trades and Hong Kong emerged over the ensuing years as a regional centre for financial and commercial services supported by the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank, merchant companies and shipping.
Other services and retail outlets sprouted up as the population grew from 7,500 Chinese and a few foreigners in 1841, to 86,500 in 1859, at a time when Britain was about to extend its frontier to Kowloon in 1860. The colonizing nation was to extend its territory further in 1898 with the gain of the mainland New Territories.
Sweet beginningsIn the later 19th century small manufactur-ers took root and larger industries such as sugar refining by the renowned Tai Koo were established alongside cement and ice factories. Meanwhile the British naval force brought about the growth of shipbuilders and repairers.
But by the early years of the 20th cen-tury Hong Kong’s previously pivotal role as middleman in trade between China and the rest of the world slipped into decline albeit temporarily.
On the mainland the inter-war period was characterised by strife and bloodshed. It took the Kuomintang from 1911, when the dynastic system was overthrown, until 1921 to establish a republican nation state. The worldwide great depression of the 1930s and volatile silver prices internationally hit main-land China hard and severely disrupted its economic relations with the rest of the world.
Depression was swiftly followed in 1937 with the Sino-Japanese war and in 1947 civil war. Throughout the period Hong Kong suffered not only from the consequences of
From its earliest beginnings to today, Hong Kong’s adherence to free trade has earned it a place in the sun
Flying the free trade flag
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capture by the Japanese but also a post war slowdown in world trade. But amidst this catastrophe Hong Kong was reaping the benefits of the mainland’s move to com-munism as many of the country’s smartest entrepreneurs fled to the relative safety of the territory’s shores.
As cold war followed hot war, China embarked upon a period of isolation from the rest of the world as first the United States and then the United Nations imposed embar-goes on trade. As a result Hong Kong became a vital trade conduit to other nations through which China could pursue its industrializa-tion and get access to grain imports.
Unable to depend on China for growth, a surge of industrialization began towards the end of the 1950s that with hindsight can be seen as a precursor to China’s current status as the world’s factory.
Chinese importsThe most prominent of the refugees fleeing the mainland in 1949 were Shanghainese, factory owners and shipowners among them who swiftly picked up the threads and cre-ated the cotton spinning industry in Hong Kong. By the 1960s factories were diversify-ing into clothing, electronics, plastics and other labour-intensive manufacture, where the small and medium-sized enterprises ruled, accounting for 96.5% of manufactur-ing output by 1975.
By 1978, China was ready to begin reclaiming its place on the world stage and Hong Kong was on hand to again become the mainland’s key provider of commercial and financial services. By 1997, trade between the two had expanded by 28% per year. During the same period Hong Kongers, many of them family members of those who had fled the mainland 30 years before, began to return. This time they headed to the Pearl River delta in the southern province of Guangdong, where they established factories to take advantage of the cheaper labour. By 1997, Hong Kong business had invested $48bn in the province – 80% of all investment there.
The shifting of the manufacturing base to the mainland thus made inevitable Hong Kong’s shift to a “knowledge economy” at least in terms of its external trade in finance and associated commercial serv-ices. Internally Hong Kong is and always has been dominated by the business of real estate.
By 2000 employment in the service sector had risen from 52% to 80% of the
workforce. At the same time manufacturing employment had fallen to 10%.
Hong Kong catches a coldFrom 1997 to 2002, Hong Kong went through one of its most difficult periods eco-nomically. The Asian financial crisis, which hit the territory within days of its handing back to China, rocked the stock exchange and sent housing prices down by more than 50% in many cases.
By the time of the second wave of depres-sion, this time sparked by the spread of
Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in 2002, Hong Kong was going through a prolonged stretch of recession, which saw absolute declines in output and prices.
Since those times, as Hong Kong had prospered from the mainland’s misfor-tunes in the 1950s, so now it has thrived on the good fortune of its motherland. China suffered less than most during the Asian financial crisis and since then Hong Kong has tied its economic future closer to the motherland than at any other time in its existence.
Hong Kong junks and sampans in 1900
Hong Kong in 1972
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Like other world economies Hong Kong took a bruising in 2009 but its vital role within the fortunes of the mainland and the rest of Asia has ensured its continuing economic dynamism
A tiger with claws
Hong Kong is the world’s 13th largest trading economy and the number 12 exporter of commercial services.
But like other economies Hong Kong felt the impact of the global turndown in early 2009, when exports fell 21.9% in the first three months.
Hong Kong’s most important export markets are the Chinese mainland (49%), the EU (14%), the US (13%) and Japan (4%) as of 2008. Hong Kong’s trade performance is partially reliant on outward process-ing activities in Guangdong where most Hong Kong companies have extended their manufacturing base. In 2008, 34.4% of Hong Kong’s total exports to the Chinese mainland were related to outward processing activities.
Challenges down southOn the supply side an important challenge to Hong Kong exporters has been rising production costs on the mainland as wages increase together with rising social security benefits, as well as the introduction of the New Labour Contract Law introduced in 2008. Good news is on the way, however, following promises by the mainland govern-ment in the form of larger VAT rebates for certain exports.
Imports dropped by 22.8% year-on-year in the first quarter of 2009, following a 5.5% growth in 2008. The visible trade deficit of US$4.4bn, or 6.4% of the value of imports of goods, was posted in the first three months of 2009, compared to 6.6% in 2008.
The importance of ChinaHong Kong’s increasing integration with China, means that as of 2010, it is the only territory outside the mainland to conduct
Yuan transactions.Hong Kong continues
to hold its position as the most important entrepôt of the Chinese mainland.
By including re-exports to and from the Chinese mainland, about 17% of the mainland’s foreign trade was handled via Hong Kong.
In 2008, 62.5% of re-exports were of China origin and 48.9% were destined for the Chinese mainland, making Hong Kong the third largest trading partner of the Chinese mainland after the US and Japan, and accounting for 8% of its total trade that year.
Hong Kong is the largest source of overseas direct investment in the Chinese mainland. By the end of 2008 among all the overseas-funded projects registered in the Chinese mainland, 45% were tied to Hong Kong interests. Utilized capital inflow from Hong Kong was US$350 billion, accounting for 40% of the national total.
Give and takeAnd the business is very much two-way: the Chinese mainland is a leading investor in Hong Kong. The HKSAR Census and Statistics Department says the mainland’s cumulative direct investment in Hong Kong was $479bn or 41% of Hong Kong’s total stock of inward direct investment at the end of 2007.
As of January 2009, there were six banks and seven representative offices, incorpo-rated in the Chinese mainland, operating in Hong Kong. Big lenders including the Bank of China, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Agricultural Bank of China and China Construction Bank have opened their branch operations in Hong Kong. Importantly for Hong Kong shipowners a number of these banks have become vital conduits for ship finance since the cash dried up at European banks following the 2008 economic downfall.
As of December 2008, 465 mainland companies were listed in Hong Kong, comprising H-share, red-chip and private companies with total market capitalization of $790bn, 60% of the market total. For the past 10 years, mainland companies have raised more than HK$1.4trn ($18bn) via stock offerings in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong continues to hold its position as the most important entrepôt of the Chinese mainland
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At the time of writing, the Hong Kong Shipping Register (HKSR) oper-ated by the Hong Kong Government’s Marine
Department had registered some 54.6m gross tonnes (gt). To reach that mark it had registered on average 1m gt a month over the previous 12 months, placing it firmly in the top five registers in the world.
The reasons for such impressive growth are myriad. Certainly the vast backlog of newbuildings arising out of the shipbuilding boom mid-decade is one reason.
Another factor is that the HKSR is widely interpreted as a Greater China flag that naturally lures shipowners who have a presence in this part of the region and are intent on doing business to and from China, and which shipowner is not? And they come from far and wide.
Luring the bestIn July 2010, the world’s largest container shipping company AP Moller Maersk announced it would more than double its fleet on the HKSR by adding 22 ships. Managing director of Maersk Hong Kong Dipak Dash cited the financial and economic benefits of flagging the ships in Hong Kong were considerable, including preferential dues at mainland ports, the city’s low tax base and tax not being withheld on interest payments.
Add to this, fast and simple ship registra-tion, the highest standards of technical aid 24/7, double taxation relief with major trading partners, your own representative at the table in the International Maritime Organization and being on a register whose fleet is consistently on the “White List” of various MOUs, and you have the best of winning combinations. But it is not created without diligence. The HKSR’s system of pre-registration quality control and annual post-registration follow-ups has been a key to the Register’s reputation for quality.
The HKSR has always been able to main-tain such high standards because it insists on the best within its own team of surveyors.
Even in the administrative divisions there is a wealth of seagoing experience. “Most of us have been to sea and know what we are talking about when it comes to any aspect of shipping and working at sea,” says the gen-eral manager of the Register Mr K F Chick.
Perpetuating expertiseAgainst the backdrop of a global shortage of seafaring officers, the Marine Department has embarked on an innovative scheme that it hopes will keep it supplied with maritime expertise in perpetuity.
“We have introduced a successful Sea-going Training Incentive Scheme for the youngsters of Hong Kong. Cadets sometimes get paid less compared to their counterparts working in the city. So we are making up the difference. This makes the option of a sea-going career more attractive,” Mr Chick says.
The Sea-going Training Incentive Scheme (SGTIS) is aimed at attracting more young students to the maritime indus-try. Under the programme, the Marine Department offers financial support by providing monthly payments during the training period. Since January 2009, cadets
can receive $5000 per month while train-ing for a maximum of 24 months for deck cadets and 6 months for engineer cadets. Upon completion of his/her cadetship training at sea, a cadet is also eligible for the reimbursement of the first examination fee after passing his/her Class 3 Certificate of Competency Examination.
Working for Hong KongOf course, the HKSR is also benefiting Hong Kong when it demands such high standards of quality from its registered fleet. As the general manager of the Register Mr Chick points out: “The overall objective of the Register is to attract companies to incor-porate in Hong Kong. Apart from being shipping companies they will also have ties to China and use Hong Kong as a platform from which to operate.”
With this in mind the HKSR can afford to be one of the most competitive on price. “We are not trying to make money; we are looking simply to break even,” he says. Unlike the many successful shipowners who have taken the wise choice of registering with the HKSR.
The Hong Kong Shipping Register offers shipowners an entry into the most dynamic region in the world
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Incorporated in 1957 by just 11 local shipowners, the Hong Kong Shipowners Association has grown and thrived through good times and bad. As of June 2010, the member-
ship of the HKSOA had grown to 186: a combination of 58 ordinary members (ship operators), 126 associate members and two honorary members.
Managing director Arthur Bowring says: “Despite the very difficult period our industry has been through, quite unexpect-edly our membership continued to grow over the last year or so.”
Perhaps it was not quite so unexpected. After all, when caught in a storm it’s good to have friends close at hand and essential
to be able to call upon as much intelligence as possible to survive. And in Hong Kong it is a blessing to be able to turn to such industry leaders as David Koo of Valles Shipping, George Chao of Wah Kwong Shipping and Kenneth Koo of Tai Chong Cheang Steamship, all of whom have spent time as association chairman. Close community
“In Hong Kong we have a very close mari-time community that frequently do business with each other. People want to be a part of that community and it is part of our job as the HKSOA to foster the community,” says Mr Bowring.
An essential aid in bringing members together is its frequent forums in which members are able to meet and discuss issues
The Hong Kong Shipowners Association has been contributing to the shipping debate for more than 50 years
Giving a voice to Asian shipping
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Kenneth Koo, chairman of the the Hong Kong Shipowners Association
186Current number of
members of the HKSOA
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of concern. At another level the HKSOA keeps members fully informed of important developments in the shipping environment through industry seminars and circulars.
Connections in high placesAt the international level, the Association represents its members’ interests through its membership of national and interna-tional committees. The Association is an active member of the Asian Shipowners Forum, the International Shipping Federation, the International Chamber of Shipping, and Intertanko.
The association also works closely with, amongst others, the International Maritime Organization through the Hong Kong Marine Department, the International Labour Organization, Bimco, Intercargo, the International Maritime Industries Forum and the International Chamber of Commerce through the International Maritime Bureau.
Exterior factors have undoubtedly played a part in the extraordinary success of HKSOA. As Mr Bowring points out: “Asia has firmly made its mark as the centre of the global shipping industry. Asia not only builds the vast majority of the world’s ships, but also crews the majority of ships, operates the majority of ships, and provides the majority of cargoes that are carried on ships.”
Unique conditionsAdd to the above the almost unique social, legal and political environment that Hong Kong has nurtured within the region and
it is not surprising that to date the terri-tory has become the most outspoken in the face of a global situation where, in Mr Bowring’s words, “We [Asia] operate the ships, in Europe they make the regulations.
“The HKSOA’s work in putting the own-ers’ view across when talking about global shipping is very much appreciated. We are seen as very much the voice of Asia.”
Mr Bowring adds: “Our Association along with one or two other associations in Asia are contributing extensively to international debate, and we hope one day that other Asian shipping interests will get involved and contribute to the technical, legislative and political debates surround-ing our global industry.”
There are numerous examples of HKSOA’s contribution to the important shipping issues of the day. Mr Bowring says: “The HKSOA recognised some time ago that the shipping industry’s impact on the environment would probably turn out to be the most important set of issues that we would have to handle.”
As a result, the HKSOA has been at the heart of the debate on key pollution concerns including air pollution, ballast water management, hull biofouling and greenhouse gas emissions.
In its work in the area of pollution reduction HKSOA has not only been actively involved on the world stage by pushing the bunker levy option against the emissions trading scheme but has also actively encour-aged members to speak up for an industry that is all too often consigned to the rarified
atmosphere of a niche shipping press.“It is clear that we must do more in
telling others what we are doing,” says Mr Bowring. “One possibility that our Association will continue to explore in debate is to encourage industry to ‘measure and report’, the measurement of emissions or bunker use and the reporting of those figures on a regular and transparent basis.”
Fighting the smogCloser to home the HKSOA has confronted the serious issue of local air pollution head on despite shipping being a comparatively minor offender. Emissions from shipping contribute little to overall air pollution in Hong Kong except in residential areas adjacent to the container terminals. “But as a responsible industry we must play our part,” says Mr Bowring.
“We have been highly involved with various civic groups and with government to explore how best to institute a regulatory environment in the Pearl River delta that would reduce emissions from shipping.
“We are seeing results,” he says of the discussions between the Hong Kong government and its counterparts in the southern mainland province of Guangdong. “We should soon all be in a position to announce initiatives that will see significant reductions in emissions in the Pearl River Delta.”
If all this was not enough, and as all of its 186 members would confirm, the HKSOA puts on some of the best lunches and cocktail parties in the territory.
Hong Kong has one of the most vocal shipowner associations in Asia
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Hong Kong, one of the world’s best ports, con-nects businesses from all quarters of the globe with Asia’s fast-expanding con-
sumer and export markets. In and around the port, superbly coordinated transport and procedural systems ensure maximum local and regional connectivity.
As a naturally sheltered deep-water port, Hong Kong comfortably handles the world’s largest container ships. Its nine efficient container terminals operating around the clock provide capacity that keeps pace with the growth of inter-national trade. In 2009, Hong Kong again ranked among the world’s busiest container ports, handling 21.0 million TEUs (20-foot equivalent units). Some 90 international shipping lines provide around 400 container vessel sailings every week to connect Hong Kong with over 500 destinations worldwide. At the heart of these complex maritime operations are state-of-the-art systems that ensure Hong Kong’s status as one of the most efficient – and safest – ports in the world.
Managed for efficiencyHong Kong is one of the few major international ports where port facili-ties are financed, owned and operated by the private sector. The Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) Government supports logistics operations with long-term strategic planning, infra-structure development and the provision of efficient customs procedures. For vessels using the port, this business-centric set-up ensures fast and efficient operations.
Operational flexibility is one of our strengths. The port features a variety of efficient cargo-handling modes, ranging from container terminal, mid-stream to river trade operations, meeting the requirements of any visiting vessel. Hong Kong is also a popular destination for luxury cruises, with many international cruise lines calling at our cruise terminal. Other facilities include bulk berths, oil depots and cross-boundary ferry terminals.
Maritime councilsThe business-oriented management of the port of Hong Kong plays an important key
role in keeping it at the forefront of the global shipping industry. Key to this is the constructive partnership between the private and public sectors, which forms the basis of the industry-led Hong Kong Port Development Council (PDC) and Hong Kong Maritime Industry Council (MIC).
Chaired by the Secretary for Transport and Housing (STH) of the HKSAR Government, the PDC is a high-level advi-sory body for key players from the private sector and the Government to discuss and co-ordinate port development.
The PDC proactively advises the HKSAR Government on port development strategies and on the planning of port facilities and infrastructure to meet future demand. It also assists the HKSAR Government in promot-ing Hong Kong as a regional hub port and one of the world’s leading container ports.
Also chaired by the STH, the MIC is a dedicated, high-level advisory body which provides a platform for collaboration between the private sector and the HKSAR Government for the sustaining and furthering of Hong Kong’s role as an international maritime centre.
Hong Kong’s private sector liaises with the government via two industry councils
Government-industry partnership
Port promotion teams travel the world extolling the virtues of Kwai Tsing
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Some 50 years ago, according to the chairman of the Hong Kong Maritime Museum Anthony Hardy, nearly 40% of the Hong Kong population had some con-
nection to the territory’s maritime industries either directly or indirectly.
In the ensuing half-century Hong Kongers have in vast numbers turned their back on the harbour and the origins of Hong Kong’s wealth. The latest government statistics suggest that barely more than 1.5% of the population is now directly involved in the maritime sector.
To make the people more aware of the importance of the maritime industry in their daily lives and the potential of the sea to provide a satisfying and rewarding career, the Hong Kong Marine Department in 2010 introduced the first in a projected series of high-profile events under the umbrella “Maritime Awareness Week”.
One of the most important one-day events of the week was Seafarer’s Day on October 28, 2010. The occasion highlighted the grand opening of a new study centre at the Hong Kong Seamen’s Union. Equipped with a library and computers, youngsters preparing for their professional maritime examinations will have full access to the new facilities.
Apart from publicity campaigns such as “Maritime Awareness Week”, the Marine Department has also launched the Sea-going Training Incentive Scheme (SGTIS) to
provide financial assistance to students to the maritime industry. (Please refer to page 11)
Also on the training side, the Maritime Services Training Institute (MSTI) is offering a wide range of courses to local and foreign seafarers, students from related marine industries and shore-based industry employees.
The 16,000 sq m facility offers two-year full-time Maritime Studies Diploma courses as well as new entrant day and modular courses. But the most important role of the MSTI is its exclusive ability to offer mandatory training courses required by the STCW 95, Merchant Shipping Regulation,
Shipping and Port Regulation and factories & Industrial Undertakings Regulation.
For those drawn by the sea but looking to avoid getting their feet wet, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University Department of Logistics and Maritime Studies brings the exciting world of ocean-going transport into focus with courses on shipping, transport and supply-chain logistics.
Many of those who have completed the courses have gone on to successful careers in both the private and public sectors either here or elsewhere in the region. Currently, there are more than a thousand Hong Kongers working at sea.
The Hong Kong Marine Department is out to show Hong Kong’s youth just what they have been missing by forgetting the territory’s heritage
Learning to ride the waves again
Many of those who have completed the courses have gone on to successful careers in both the private and public sectors either here or elsewhere in the region.
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Hong Kong’s standing as a major trade centre and gateway into China has lured marine law firms from the other side of the world
Long arm of marine law
As Hong Kong has attracted international finance houses, banks, and insurers to support its maritime industry so
in the maritime field it has drawn the best international marine law firms.
Most marine law firms operating in Hong Kong hail from the UK, for the good reason that in terms of interna-tional trade and marine dispute the courts practice English Law.
Sweet smell of big businessIt is no coincidence that these firms began to arrive in the wake of China’s opening up to the rest of the world in the mid-1970s. Contemporaneously, the world saw the rise and rise of the Asian tigers – Thailand, Taiwan, South Korea and Singapore with the result that trade grew exponentially, not only in and out of China but also across the region.
Sometimes the request to come to Hong Kong would come from European-based P&I Clubs that were previously able to handle a relatively small Asian f leet with the use of correspondents handling the examination of cargoes and ships but not the courts in the case of dispute. In such instances the clubs could rely on London being the stated forum for resolution of disputes.
Increasingly, Hong Kong is the pre-ferred forum as Brenda Chark of Brenda Chark and Co points out: “Trade with China is now immense. Where charter parties have been set up between Chinese firms and international counterparts it is more and more the case that Hong Kong is nominated as having jurisdiction when there is a dispute,” she says.
Partner Rosita Lau of Ince & Co says Hong Kong’s common law judiciary (inherited from English Law), which
provides that a defendant is presumed innocent until proven guilty is “the best in the world.”
Advantageous time zoneMs Chark adds that even regional ship-ping concerns in Japan and South Korea will choose Hong Kong as their jurisdic-tion for dispute resolution over London or New York because they prefer to be able to monitor proceedings within their own time zone.
Ince & Co, headquartered in the UK, is one of the largest marine law firms in Hong Kong. Ms Lau notes that Ince landed in Hong Kong in 1979, at the behest of one of the territory’s leading containership lines.
“Since then,” says Ms Lau “the firm has done its part in increasing the pres-ence of support services by being instru-mental in the licensing of P&I Clubs the UK Club and the TT Club.”
As well as being a destination, Hong Kong is noted for its role as a stepping-stone into China, a stone that Ince & Co used some 10 years ago when it opened its office in Shanghai. “It took us just 18 months to be licenced in Shanghai because of the Hong Kong office’s con-nections in China and our bilingual solicitors,” she says.
“Ince & Co has the largest number of bilingual solicitors and all of them have to practice shipping law,” she adds.
Richards Butler, now in association with Reed Smith, was another early arrival in the territory. Partner Chris Howse says: “Being a major law firm in London with major clients in Hong Kong we had to make the move to set up here in order to serve them better.”
With the increased regional trade, Mr Howse says Hong Kong served as a base from which to cover the region. “Hong
Kong is without doubt the best location to operate out of. We have China on our doorstop and Singapore, Japan and South Korea can all be reached within three hours.”
In Hong Kong Mr Howse praises the efforts of the marine administration. “We have always found that the Marine Department is good at coming up with solutions to problems. It is also always helpful in its ability to track ships,” he says.
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When a few years ago US law firm Blank Rome decided it must have a presence in Asia, it did not take long to opt for Hong Kong. Partner Nigel Binnersley claims there are three pos-sible choices, Hong Kong, Singapore or Shanghai.
“Hong Kong is the first choice for so many reasons; because of the lack of red tape, because of the availability of talent; critical mass; rule of law; the
majority of shipmanagement companies are based here; proximity to China, freedom of information…need I say more?”
Also a partner at Blank Rome, Peter Mills adds, “Hong Kong has a well run harbour whose management through the Marine Department is user-friendly.”
Since the introduction of the Civil Justice Review in April 2009, worldwide injunctions can now be obtained. And
Hong Kong is the easiest base in which to carry out a ship arrest. Mr Howse says: “In this respect Hong Kong is one of few jurisdictions where you do not have to offer counter security. The system is quick and efficient, bailiffs are good and there is an Admiralty judge available 24 hours a day.”
In conclusion, perhaps the only marine company not likely to be attracted to Hong Kong is a bad marine company.
“Hong Kong is the first choice for so many reasons; because of the lack of red tape, because of the availability of talent; critical mass; rule of law…”
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The history of modern shipbroking in Hong Kong can be traced back to the period of transformation in the 1950s when the new
shipowning community, largely composed of émigré s from Shanghai, began to build up new ocean going f leets. The gradual development of a broad international base of business saw the city and port begin the metamorphosis that over time has led to its status as the maritime hub and shipbro-king centre that it is today.
The result has seen a vigorous pool of talent develop within Hong Kong’s resident maritime community and industry, which encourages a first class service industry to back it up.
According to Richard Meins of Arrow Asia Shipbrokers Ltd, who first came to Hong Kong in 1978 before helping set up Arrow Asia in 1990, there are so many reasons for a shipbroker to be based here. One of Asia and the world’s major ship-ping centres – and certainly one of its most
stimulating ones – the territory also enjoys several advantages from its strategic loca-tion along shipping lanes in Asia and its proximity to the Chinese mainland.
“Wherever you find shipowners you also find brokers and given the huge amounts of cargo that pass through the port – much of it in transit to or from China – there are naturally going to be
a lot operating here. Of course, large companies like the Noble Group always need to find ships for their cargoes, while another advantage Hong Kong enjoys is that China itself is now a leading force in shipbuilding, with many newbuildings on order to owners in Europe and the rest of the world, making this part of a very large network.”
Meins sums up Hong Kong’s advan-tages to shipbrokers as being its strong operating and cargo side, its large, skilful international shipping community, and then a vast network of shipyards located not far to the north in China.
Clarkson chooses Hong KongMartin Rowe of Clarkson Asia Ltd, one of world’s largest ship broking groups which emerged in the mid-1990s from the now defunct Victoria Shipbrokers (Hong Kong), believes that support from the local government for the shipping community has also been a key factor underpinning what has been a long and
successful relationship. The Hong Kong Maritime Industry Council has embarked on a number of overseas promotional missions in recent years to emphasise that Hong Kong is the most laissez-faire of places, even more so than Singapore. In addition, its proximity to both the Chinese mainland and Taiwan has made it a central point of business in Asia.
“In addition to Sales & Purchase the development of Freight Futures and other shipping related derivatives in which Clarksons has played a key part has been complimented recently by an Iron Ore swaps desk. Indeed Clarkson Securities Asia chose Hong Kong to be it’s Asian base for iron ore swaps primarily for it’s proximity to the main market.”
“We could have chosen Singapore for Clarkson Securities Far East operations, while we also run a large office in Shanghai,” says Rowe, “ but as an international commercial centre Hong Kong has the edge over Shanghai. Also, while there’s no need to detract from Singapore’s efforts, we can administer the desk more easily from such an international centre as this, with Hong Kong located far closer to the mainland, which with its voracious appetite for iron ore is the source of all the demand.”
The Special Administrative Region is famous for its ability to foster business contracts, and the same is true in shipping
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“As an international commercial centre Hong Kong has the edge over Shanghai”
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Hong Kong’s link with seafaring goes as far back as at least the third century B.C., and as a safe and convenient natural har-
bour and then a port it has gained fame and success, and a port of Hong Kong’s size is naturally going to need a raft of ship repair-ing, troubleshooting and engine services for the many thousands of vessels it hosts each year. Back in the mid-18th century when as a port for the export of stone materials it soon became a typhoon shelter and convenient location for several shipyards. By the early 20th century the course of history meant most yards were long gone and land reclama-tion saw boats anchoring elsewhere.
It may come as a surprise though that Hong Kong also has a history of ship-building. While never rivaling the major shipyards of the world which for much of the 19th and 20th centuries were located in the west, Hong Kong did maintain a tradition of building smaller, specialist craft and with this the name Cheoy Lee has become synonymous.
The company has been building
commercial vessels for more than 140 years, from 1870 at Po Tung Point in Shanghai for steam powered boats. When political events threatened the company’s future it moved to Hong Kong in 1936 and began to construct powered cargo vessels as an answer to the Japanese blockade. Over the years it has built more than 5,000 craft, some of which reached the scale of 60mtr in length for ocean-going trips, as well as smaller aluminium and fiberglass boats for closer waters. From its Lantau Island base Cheoy Lee saw post-war growth, as Hong Kong’s stability and growing economy enabled the family-run business to build up its client base. In the 1950s its main business line was quality teak sailing and motor yachts for export and it was for such pleasure craft that its reputation grew, and by the 1970s it was constructing the world’s largest GRP yacht and also its first all-foam cored production motor yacht; the Cheoy Lee 48’ Sport Yacht.
With its office at Li Chi Kok in Kowloon, it took advantage of China’s opening economy and in the 1990s moved its main production facility a mere 60 miles along
the Pearl River to Doumen, greatly enhanc-ing its expertise in aluminum and steel. Easily accessible by high speed ferry, its 32 acre site lies among over 20 other shipyards and has access to much skilled labour and a greater expansion capacity. However, its main office remains within the confines of Hong Kong, a maritime cluster and truly world-class city which helps to uphold the outstanding reputation the company has earned over many years.
Other yards associated with a high standard of shipbuilding, repair and design in Hong Kong include the Wang Tak Engineering and & Shipbuilding Co Ltd and South China Shipyard. In the case of the former which owns and operates its own yard and marine f leet this spans some 70 years. The other was incorporated in 1948 and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Hong Kong Ferry Holdings (Co) Ltd. Located at its north Tsing Yi site of 18,700 sq m with a full time workforce of 140 employees, it conducts ship repair and maintenance works on a 24 hours emergency basis. As required with a port of Hong Kong’ size and complexity, there are many equipment manufacturers on hand like ABB Turbo Systems Hong Kong Ltd, Marland Technical Services Ltd, and Atlas Hong Kong Ltd who supply and service turbochargers, overhaul shipcranes and provide docking, general repair and conversion to many vessel types, plus ship repairing, civil engineering and harbour tug services. Yiu Lian Dockyard, a wholly-owned subsidiary of China Merchants Group, also specialises in the repair of offshore oil rigs, oil tankers, container ships, conversions and f loating docks. Meanwhile, the HUD Group is also engaged in ship repair and mechanical, electrical and engineering contracting services and the steel fabrication and heavy engineering workshops and sea walls capable of accomodating drafts of up to 12.5 mean the ship repair dockyard is one of most modern such facilities in Asia. There appear to be few ship types beyond the skills of Hong Kong’s yards.
Hong Kong’s shipyard capabilities stretch back more than 2,000 years
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Salvage — the voluntary and suc-cessful rescue of a vessel, its cargo and passengers from danger at sea — is a much more expensive process than towing, the provi-
sion of assistance in the event of breakdowns or grounding, and the Port of Hong Kong — currently the third busiest in the world in terms of container throughput — naturally requires its own first class, versatile towage and salvage services. Fortunately the majority of marine assistance cases in and around Hong Kong waters involve towing and not salvage, and despite the economic downturn which began in 2008 and which saw figures fall significantly in 2009 for the first time in many years, in keeping with global maritime trends Hong Kong and other Pearl River Delta ports have seen remarkable growth over the last decade or more. Of course towage and salvage companies have continued to play a major role in this process with their expan-sion and replacement programmes matching these trends, including one towards more powerful tugs.
The increasing size of oceangoing ves-sels, especially container ships, has seen the inevitable response of more powerful and versatile tugs. A generation ago tugs of 2,400 BHP were the most powerful in the region but now the most common tugs deliver 4,000 BHP. While the majority of Hong Kong-bound vessels arrive and depart safely at their destination, breakdowns and marine accidents can occur at any time from the likes of bad weather both far from and near the shore and also from collisions in much calmer waters near the coast and inland. The tugs serve containership traffic to and from the Kwai Tsing terminals as well as a number of smaller, mainly bulk cargo, facilities.
Chief among these tug providers is Hong Kong Salvage & Towage (HKST). While the HUD Ship Repair dockyard is one of Asia’s most modern facilities, it is its Salvage & Towage Division which operates Hong Kong’s largest and most modern tug
fleet. A joint venture between Hutchison and Swire, this HUD Group-owned firm originated in Shanghai as the Shanghai Towage Company back in 1935 before mov-ing to Hong Kong in the 1950s as the ship-ping post-war boom began and its former home turned its back on the trading world for a generation. Then the modern incar-nation of HKST was established in 1973 when the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock company, then HKST’s owner, merged with Taikoo Dockyard and engineering.
Currently the SAR’s sole member of the International Salvage Union and fully equipped for fire-fighting duties, its tug fleet of 11 vessels of 40,800 BHP in total meets Hong Kong as well as UK specifica-tions, is classed with Lloyd’s Register or Bureau Veritas and operates modern GPS
and GMDSS/Satcom navigation systems. With one tug kept operating on a
permanent standby basis outside the port, the fleet has an average age of just 5.5 years, making it the world’s youngest, as well as Asia’s largest. It also operates a
smaller international operation
which has deployed Hong Kong-based tugs to China and Russia in recent years.
Hong Kong benefits from a host of other companies offering towage and salvage amongst a raft of other services like engineering work and tunnel construction. Among prominent names operating in and around the port are: Friendly Benefit Engineering Limited with its towage, salvage and marine works; Chung Hing Tug Co, which tows barges and assists berthing in Hong Kong and Guangdong waters; Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd, which operates floating-crane, barging, trucking, tug boats and salvage; Luen Lee Tug Boat Co. Ltd, which tows barges in both Hong Kong and Guangdong waters; the Moonraker Motorboat Co. Ltd; the South China Towing Co. Ltd, which offers harbour, coastal and deep sea towage and a salvage support service; Williamson Marine Service which concentrates on ocean-going vessels and the Yiu Lian Agency Ltd, whose tug fleet provides towing, escorting, berthing & unberthing services for ocean-going vessels in Hong Kong waters.
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Kong’s five terminal operators.The Hong Kong Container Terminal
Operators’ Association was responding to a call from its shipping counterparts, the Hong Kong Shipowners Association, for a shipping minister for Hong Kong. HKCTOA chairman Alan Lee, convinced that the creation of a shipping minister post within the Hong Kong Government would be able to tackle long-standing issues that dampened the competitiveness of Hong Kong’s port compared with its nearest rivals, spoke out in favour on behalf of HKCTOA members.
“We support 100% this proposal [for a shipping minister] because there is a need for the government to have more focus on a threatened industry, in particular the
container terminal business,” Lee told Hong Kong’s flagship English newspaper the South China Morning Post.
This particular story caught the popular imagination because of its combination of the voice of two industries (shipping and port operations) but for Lee it was just another example of the HKCTOA fulfilling its remit.
Association remit“The mission of HKCTOA is to promote Hong Kong as the key container hub port of the region providing premier services to the container shipping industry,” he says.
“The Association also aims at increasing the competitiveness of the port and making positive contributions in areas of public interest such as traffic, employment and the environment.”
All these areas of concern, if they are to be overcome, often result in the coming together (or not) of the public and private
sector. Thus lobbying the government is of major importance.
Seeking room to manoeuvre The battle to remain competitive in a terri-tory where land is the most expensive com-modity is always an ongoing one. Currently the Hong Kong container port has the lowest container terminal yard area, with an average of 14 hectares per 400mtr berth. By comparison the ports of Rotterdam and Shanghai have 30 hectares per berth.
Lee says: “In view of the competition from the neighbouring ports, what Hong Kong terminals need is an ability to increase capacity in a cost-effective manner. Therefore getting adjacent land around the terminal area is of far more importance than building the controversial new terminal CT10. In this respect, the Association has been lobbying government departments on allocating adja-cent land for terminal use, so as to increase the competitiveness of the container port.”
The shortage of back-up land has been exacerbated as Hong Kong terminal operators focus on increasing the volume of transship-ment containers to stay competitive with mainland ports. This is primarily because transshipment containers tend to stay longer at port than boxes with direct export and import cargoes.
So far progress has been slow, thus Lee’s support for the installation of a shipping min-ister who, it is hoped, will bring the terminal operators’ predicament into sharper focus.
International cooperationAway from the rough and tumble of lobby-ing government, HKCTOA is a member of the APEC Port Services Network. APSN is an organization with offices located in Beijing, aiming at promoting sustainable development of the ports and common eco-nomic prosperity in the Asia Pacific region.
Through its involvement with APSN and work elsewhere Mr Lee says that HKCTOA is able to keep its members fully apprised of any pertinent information received in a timely manner.
Historically, Lee has taken every opportunity to praise Hong Kong’s efficiency, from the terminals themselves to the surrounding business infrastructure, including the simplicity of customs procedure, to the ancillary supporting services, such as banking and insurance. But terminal operators can also thank their association for their continuing success.
HKCTOA has brought Hong Kong’s terminal operators to the attention of the public for 11 years
Lifting Hong Kong’s terminal operators
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Back in 1969, HIT was the only kid on the block when it was tasked to handle the new fangled box business. Over a period of 40 years the flag-
ship of Hutchison Port Holdings, the world’s largest port operator and developer, built ter-minal after terminal to keep pace with the rapid development of Hong Kong and, more importantly the growth of the mainland economy and the rise of the world’s factory in southern China.
Today, HIT operates 12 berths at Terminals 4, 6, 7, and 9 North, together with two berths it shares with its partner COSCO Pacific through the COCO-HIT joint venture
established in 1991. The total area of HIT’s empire is a massive 111 hectares, across which roam 46 quay gantry cranes and 119 rubber-tyred gantry cranes.
It’s a green machineDespite such an army of fuel burn-ing equipment, pollution has been mini-mized by a timely, voluntary intervention, which led some years ago to the conversion of many of its RTGCs from diesel to electric as part of an ongoing programme.
Actions such as these have gained recognition among the best in the indus-try. In May 2010 HIT received the highly
respected Transport and Logistics Gold Award under the Sectoral Awards of the Hong Kong Awards for Environmental Excellence, programme organ-ized by the Environmental
Campaign Committee.Eric Ip, managing director
of HIT, says: “Since we received the Silver Award last year, which highlighted our development of electric rubber-tyred gantry cranes, we have invested greatly in the development of the hybrid RTGCs, which combine battery power with ultra-low-sulphur diesel engines. We are pleased that our efforts to reduce our impact on the
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Hong Kong operator hits the heights
12Number of berths
Hutchison operates in Hong Kong, more than anyone else
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environment and conserve resources are once again being recognised.”
HIT has gone beyond the statutory requirements with several of its green initia-tives and is constantly looking for ways to enhance its operations to reduce its environ-mental footprint.
HIT was one of the first container termi-nals in Hong Kong to develop eRTGCs and hybrid RTGCs. Currently 35 eRTGCs and 24 hybrid RTGCs are in operation. Tweleve more eRTGCs will be added this year. HIT aims to have around 80 eRTGCs and over 50 hybrid RTGCs by the end of 2011.
Proprietary systemsAll of HIT’s sophisticated low carbon producing equipment comes under the
fail-safe terminal management system, nick-named nGen (Next Generation Terminal Management System) “a modular, scalable terminal-management platform that controls the entire scope of operations including ship and yard planning, gate operations, vessel operations and interactions, yard configura-tion and performance, overall operations monitoring, equipment ultilisation, produc-tivity and cost optimisation.”
Training a priorityAnother area in which HIT has taken a distinct lead is in its training programmes. An immense and complex operation such as HIT’s in Hong Kong, work related train-ing is mandatory rather than voluntary. But such is the respect that the company commands, the HKSAR government has qualified the terminal operator to issue its own training certificates for its employees and contractors.
In 2006 the operations training team completed its preparations for an important new course that would sit comfortably with an already extensive portfolio of training programmes.
HIT’s Law King Hong explains, “In September 2000, HIT was authorised by the Marine Department to launch the Ship Board/Work Supervisor safety Training Course.
“What this means is all employed person-nel who carry out work on board a vessel in Hong Kong waters should hold valid certificates in respect of the relevant safety training courses.”
Mr Law says that there has always been
great demand for training from HIT staff and contractors and he expects to offer full-course classes for up to 90 new applicants and a further 131 revalidation courses for current cardholders.
HIT’s training programmes are as broad as they are deep: the range of courses being offered include the Container Handling Industry Safety Training Course (Green Card); the Confined Safety Training Course; a Gas Welding Safety Training Course.
Beyond safety, HIT conducts regular training courses including management training for supervisory staff, business training for general staff, familiarisation courses and language programmes.
For some time many of HIT’s training programmes have been exported success-fully to other members of the Hutchison Port Holdings Group, most notably at the Oman International Container Terminal – a joint venture company headed by a HPH-led consortium that is developing a container terminal in the port of Sohar, Oman.
“OICT employees came to HIT for three months of training on nGen, our proprietary system,” says Mr Law. The in-house system had previously been successfully transferred to COSCO-HIT’s operation in Hong Kong, Yantian in Shenzhen and Poland.
Finally, in cooperation with HPH human resources, HIT is also responsible for organising one of the most popular courses – the Port Development Course. Open to senior officer-level staff for whom the course is deemed appropriate, the course has this year been exported to Miami for the benefit of employees in Central America, the Caribbean and South America where HPH has a growing presence.
“Employees are the major asset of the company and developing staff to bring out the best in them ensures that this asset is not only maintained but also increases in value,” Mr Law concludes.
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HONGKONG INTeRNATIONAL TeRMINALSestablished: 1969Number of berths: 12 Quayside length: 4,292 metresCranes: 46 quay gantry cranes 119 rubber-tyred gantry cranes Depth alongside: 14.2 -15.5 metresTotal area: 111 hectares
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MModern Terminals (MTL) took the initia-tive in the early 2000s to establish the Inland Gate, a unique network
of dedicated daily feeder services that offer international clients a fast and efficient way to move their import and export cargoes between Hong Kong Container Port and the Pearl River Delta’s major manufacturing and trading centres.
Greater efficiencies have also been introduced to trucking operations with the introduction of the Inland Gate Road Service in 2008. Under the scheme, when a trucker delivers an export container from a factory in the PRD to Shenzhen South-China International Logistics Co Ltd (SILC) - Modern Terminals’ business partner in Shenzhen, it is regarded as an arrival at Modern Terminal’s gate. The model also applies to inbound containers from Hong Kong to SILC, creating a cost effective model to help shippers reduce cross-bound-ary trucking costs involved in the delivery to Hong Kong.
“At the same time, we have been at the forefront of concerted efforts with our strategic partner to advocate more efficient and cost-effective cross-boundary trucking processes that will increase the competitive-ness of the entire industry,” says a spokesperson.
“These include simplified customs procedures and a truck interchange model. Our proposals led to the introduction of the
‘green lane’ for the trucking community in May 2006.”
Important role for ITInformation technology has also been key in providing innovative logistics solutions for customers using Hong Kong. In 2000, Modern Terminals launched ModernPorts, the first portal to offer the Hong Kong shipping community a one-stop e-business platform for a range of port-related services.
“Our company is also a shareholder in OnePort, a joint venture that aims to improve the Port of Hong Kong’s business processes by providing an open, secure and neutral platform that offers value-added electronic information exchange services to every category of users,” says the source.
People firstAlthough information technology has become increasingly important to the effi-cient running of port operations, moving cargoes is still a people business, another reason for Modern Terminals’ success in Hong Kong.
“The people at Modern Terminals are driven by a passion to provide our custom-ers with exemplary service standards. Our Employee Value Proposition – ‘Together, We Grow, Excel and Succeed!’ – affirms our commitment to harnessing their enthusiasm and professional expertise, as well as the strength of teamwork. It empowers and inspires them to think outside the box, embrace new ideas
enthusiastically, and continuously improve every facet of our operations,” says the MTL employee.
At the same time, the Modern Terminals Customer Experience Programme high-lights the importance of responding flexibly to its customers’ needs. At its core are the Five Brand Promises it has developed after in-depth consultation with them – namely Operational Excellence, Professionalism, Flexibility, Customer-driven Innovation and Partnership for Value. These form a compass that guides the operator in going above and beyond customers’ requirements and building close and enduring partnerships with them.
Modern Terminals has also formed a group sales organisation to sharpen the focus of its sales efforts and align them with customer requirements across all business units. This also increases engagement with stakeholders throughout the supply chain. The group sales team proactively designs new ways to approach the market in the light of changes taking place in the industry. These include new sales process planning and management systems, business
“We have been at the forefront of concerted efforts to advocate more efficient and cost-effective cross-boundary trucking processes.”
Modern Terminals, modern outlookHong Kong has provided fertile ground for one of the region’s most innovative terminal operators
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intelligence, customer-relationship management, and solutions tailored to satisfy the needs of logistics companies and end users.
Relevant training in terms of corporate culture, customer services and technical skills is pro-vided to Modern Terminals’ staff from time to time, with an aim to equip the firm to deliver the best customer satisfaction.
LocationLocation too is of vital importance. The Port of Hong Kong has always enjoyed a number of competitive advantages. With its strategic location in the South China Sea, offering unparalleled connectivity with China and the world, there are integrated land, sea and air facilities as well as frequent sailings at port.
At Modern Terminals, management has taken advantage of Hong Kong’s proximity to the mainland by expanding its business there in line with the Central Government’s Master Plan for port development.
Hong Kong’s free port status saves users
custom duty (except for a very few items). And there are no customs
restrictions on value added services.
The spokesperson says: “Modern Terminals, in com-
mon with its competitors, caters for high productivity, fast vessel
turnaround time, IMO-compliant security measures. And with IT-based optimised operations and cost-effective
barge operations, all costs in Hong Kong are predictable.
“There is free flow of information, capital, people and goods. There is also an efficient government, low and simple tax rates, as well as the rule of law. Hong Kong is one of the world’s leading financial centres, with a highly experienced and skilled international workforce. All these make Hong Kong a business friendly place to be headquartered.”
MODeRN TeRMINALS LIMITeDestablished: 1969Number of berths: 7Quayside length: 2,432 metresCranes: 30 quay cranes 106 rubber-tyred gantry cranesDepth alongside: 15.5 metresCapacity: 7m TeUsTotal area: 92.61 hectares
1972The year MTL
started operating in Hong Kong
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Many an envious port operator or shipowner would privately acknowl-edge that the union
of China’s largest shipping company and the world’s leading port operator to create a terminal operation in Hong Kong, would be a marriage made in maritime heaven.
And so it was when the China Ocean
Shipping (Group) Company (COSCO), the second largest shipping enterprise in the world, paired up with Hongkong International Terminals Limited (HIT) in a 50:50 joint venture established in 1991. In 1995, COSCO’s 50% was injected in to its terminal flagship, COSCO Pacific. With the shipping strength of COSCO provid-ing a solid client base, and the experience of HIT’s parent company Hutchison Port
Holdings, the world’s leading port investor, developer and operator, COSCO-HIT was to be a guaranteed success.
From strength to strengthSince those heady days in the early 1990s COSCO Pacific has gone on to join HIT, the flagship operation of Hutchison Port Holdings as a major global port operator with a distinct emphasis on port operations in China.
When the experience of Hong Kong joined with the strength of China’s largest shipowner the result was bound to be spectacular – and it was
The strength of COSCO-HIT
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COSCO Pacific has various stakes in 22 terminal operations around the world. In total the company operates 92 container berths with an annual handling capacity of 52m teu. In 2008, COSCO Pacific began its ranking as the fifth largest global port operator, a position it holds to this day.
COSCO-HIT handled a record 1m teu in 1995 after completing its second year of operation. In 1997, the terminal container throughput reached more than 1.2m teu per annum. In 2005 and 2007, COSCO-HIT was handling over 1.8m teu per year.
Quick recoveryIn the first half of 2010, COSCO-HIT shared in the extraordinary recovery of COSCO Pacific’s operations after a lean year in 2009 as the global financial crisis
bit harshly into cargo flows.In the first half of 2010, COSCO-
HIT recorded 16% growth. In June alone throughput rose 24.8%. In the Kwai Tsing area where COSCO-HIT operates alongside four other operators, the company has achieved a 9% market share. This year COSCO-HIT’s operational efficiency and solid client base has enabled it to sustain its remarkable recovery.
From important beginningsAnd it all began with its first joint operation with HPH in Hong Kong, where COSCO Pacific gained experience and expertise and shared technology with HPH, already the world’s most renowned port operator.
Although the operation was a late arrival compared with its partner HPH, built on reclaimed land the facility gained an advantage by having easy access to the Tsing Yi section of Route 3 that joins with Route 8 leading to Chek Lap Kok Airport.
COSCO-HIT’s terminal, covering an area of 30 hectares has a main quay with a length of 640m, a barge berth length of 448m and a berth depth of 15.5m, allowing the facility to handle containers even from today’s mega-carriers.
Equipment at the facility includes nine quay cranes, 32 rubber-tyred gantry cranes, three jib cranes for barge operations, two front loaders and one top lifter. Such equip-ment allows COSCO-HIT to achieve 30 movements per hour. But for the most part these are not any old cranes.
Hong Kong has long suffered the debili-tating effects of air pollution largely brought about by road traffic, factories in the Pearl River Delta and, to some extent, the vast amount of shipping traffic. But conscientious operators such as COSCO-HIT have been taking the lead in greening their operations.
In 2009, COSCO-HIT modified six of its RTGCs by converting the power source from diesel to electricity. In the next phase (coming soon) the operator will convert and additional 16 RTGCs in the same manner.
In addition, five hybrid RTGCs were further modified in March this year to more efficiently reduce exhaust emissions.
COSCO-HIT has also switched from industrial diesel to ultra low sulphur diesel for all its equipment and internal trucks and vehi-cles, which are all of EURO III/IV standard.
As with all modern terminal operations COSCO-HIT has embraced information technology with a passion and nearly all its communications are now paperless.
EDI and Customer Plus enables COSCO-HIT Terminals to transfer important data electronically on key transactions including:• Export booking data;• Stowage instructions;• Loading/discharging container data;• Gate movement log;• Tractor pre-advice & appointment;• Empty delivery & collection;• Terminal receipts
With the strong support from its par-ent companies, COSCO-HIT shares the technology with neighbouring terminal HIT. COSCO-HIT runs at maximum effi-ciency using the Next Generation Terminal Management System for the control of opera-tions. In addition, performance accrues from a series of advanced communications and computer technology systems – providing the best service to customers. These include the Operations Monitoring System (OMS), the ship planning system (Guider), tractor paging systems and a pre-advice/auto-gate system.
With more plans to modernise and reduce its carbon footprint, COSCO-HIT is fully fitted for the sustainable growth in the 21st century.
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COSCO-HIT TeRMINALS (HK) LTDestablished: 1994 Number of berths: 2Quayside length: 640 metresCranes: 9 container quay cranes 32 rubber-tyred gantry cranes Depth alongside: 15.5 metresCapacity: 1.8m TeUs Total area: 30 hectares
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The DP World-led box terminal handles more than 1.2m teu a year
Productivity key at CT3
Based in the United Arab Emirates and majority-owned by Dubai World, government-owned Dubai Ports World - DP World - is a major global
port operator founded in 2005 through a merger of Dubai Ports International (itself founded in 1999) and Dubai Ports Authority. DPI’s strong presence in Asia was helped by its acquisition in January 2005
of CSX World Terminals (CSX WT), the international terminal arm of US rail giant CSX Corporation.
By 2006, and now renamed DP World, it had risen to be the fourth largest port operator in the world after confirming the acquisition of P&O Ports. It cur-rently operates 49 operational ter-minals worldwide while maintaining
strong interests near the diverse Asia Pacific region’s major manufacturing zones.
Its nine operational container terminals in the region span seven countries from South Korea in the north through mainland China – most
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Hong Kong inhabits a unique role as a gateway to China itself and is well placed to the east of the mouth of the Pearl River, adjoining Guangdong Province and bordering the large port city of Shenzhen to the north and lying just south of the economic powerhouse that is the Pearl River Delta industrial zone. While it is one of very few major ports which are privately owned and operated, Hong Kong also benefits from the strategic out-look of its government with regard to all sectors related to its major container port at Kwai Tsing, though on the whole the government plays a passive role in much of the daily running of the economy and leaves its direction to market forces and the private sector.
With Hong Kong currently the world’s third largest container port, it makes sense then that DP World would operate a terminal in this port, with its maritime hub providing a ready pool of experience within the industry and potential adapt-able, and skilled workforce competent in international and local languages.
Currently, DP World operations in Hong Kong include the ATL Logistics Centre in Kwai Tsing Port as well as CT 3 (Container Terminal 3), which has been in operation since 1973 through several earlier tenants and of which it owns and manages 66.7 percent as well as Terminal 8 in West in Kwai Tsing Port which it operates with Asia Container Terminals (ACT). With state-of-the-art technology including EDI and AVR and a web-based customer inquiry system, DP World Hong Kong provides exceptional standards of customised services and solutions. Its 24-hour, one-stop container terminal service is geared to the customer and completes a record average of somewhat
over 40 moves per hour per shore crane, and a handling record of somewhat over 1.2m teu in one single berth making CT3 still the most productive terminal operator in the SAR.
Driven by growth in the Asia Pacific and Australasian regions, in the first quarter of 2010 DP World has seen global volume growth over the same period in the previous two years with gross volumes up 15 percent at 11.2m teu.
With an impressive tractor turnaround time of 30 minutes on the dock and total average daily in-out movements of 3,200, DP World Hong Kong presently operates 14 bridge cranes and eight rubber-tyred gantry cranes, plus three toploaders, two sideloaders, and one transfer crane. Other ancillary services such as on-dock equip-ment repair and maintenance are provided as well as a dedicated vessel and cargo agency. This all combines to make CT3 Hong Kong’s most productive terminal operator.
CT3 also received the certificate of compliances to the Environmental Management Systems (ISO 14001:2004) from the Certification Body ‘ACI’ in December 2008. To guard against harm-ful effects on the environment which the company regards as equally important as its profitability, CT3’s Environmental
Management System (EMS) requires its operations to have minimal impacts on the environment, with DP World’s worldwide criteria having to meet the certification process for ISO14001 on environmental awareness
As owner-operator of its subsidiary ATL Logistics Centre, the market leading logistics operation also based at Kwai Tsing, DP World runs a premier termi-nal facility which benefits from its own global experience, a good location and state-of-the-art equipment. ATL’s Logistics Centre Hong Kong Ltd operates from a large drive-in multi storey facility with a range of efficient and speedy services that encompass cargo handling, the container freight station (CFS), distribution and warehouse and office leasing.
In May last year, DP World gained some recognition of its efforts when it won the Best Global Container Terminal Operating Company award at the 23rd Asian Freight and Supply Chain Awards (AFSCAs) judged by the readers of the Hong Kong-based logistics and transport newspaper Cargonews Asia, beating off competition in the region from a number of other established global operators. It was voted as best-performing company in the Asian transport and supply-chain sector across several categories.
DP WORLD HONG KONGestablished: 1973Number of berths: 1Quayside length: 305 metresCranes: 4 quay gantry cranes 8 rubber-tyred gantry cranes Depth alongside: 14 metresCapacity: 1.2m TeUsTotal area: 16.7 hectares
Hong Kong inhabits a unique role as a gateway to China itself and is well placed to the east of the mouth of the Pearl River
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Hong Kong’s DP World operated Asia Container Terminal Ltd (ACT) began operations in July 2005.
Fast moverAfter the first year of business, ACT had established itself as a highly competitive player at one of the world’s busiest ports - the port of Kwai Tsing in Hong Kong.
By combining terminal expertise with an excellent working environment and the latest equipments and technology, ACT quickly proved itself to be one of the most competitive operators at Kwai Tsing.
With a deepest alongside of 15.5m, ACT is capable of han-dling the largest container vessels in an effective and efficient manner.
With the vision and mission of dedicat-ing quality services to the custom-
ers, ACT pursues continuous improvement in all aspects of its terminal operations, overcoming challenges on operation systems, reducing turnaround time, constantly improving productiv-
ity and lowering costs, smoothing logistics workflow and offering more
value-added services.
New terminal operator ACT is fastWith the rich experience of parent DP World ACT has moved swiftly to claim its place in one of the world’s busiest ports
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Award winning actThese commitments towards excellence won ACT the prestigious award at the AFSCA (Asia Freight and Supply Chain Awards) in 2008. The award was made in recognition
of ACT being the “Best Container Terminal (Asia) – Under 4m teus per annum”. This award reaffirms the devotion of ACT towards productivity, efficiency and value-added services.
ACT has also been actively involved in raising the bar of international safety and environmental awareness and in doing so has served as a role model to the terminal industry.
ACT’s Safety Management System was setup to fulfill the mandatory and corporate requirements. With its commitment to go the extra mile, ACT acquired the accredita-tion of ISO 14001 and OHSAS 18001 at the end of 2008. These two accreditations enable ACT and its partners to coordinate more effectively on safety and environmen-tal initiatives and programmes through a set of common processes and standards.
CSRIn recent years, ACT has taken concerted steps towards achieving a high standard of corporate social responsibility (CSR) by addressing the environmental issue head on. ACT put the utilisation of energy-efficient and low CO2 emissions technology at the top of the agenda of its “Corporate Environmental Strategy”.
ACT has backed the strategy with the Hybrid RTG retrofitted on existing 1 over 7 RTGs, using Sumitomo (SHI) Lithium-ion Battery Storage Solution. This system is an add-on, which uses lithium-ion batteries for energy storage and peak distribution. The results recorded a more than 50% fuel saving.
Gloria Choy, chief executive officer of the company expressed the facility’s readiness to cope with the constantly changing environment: “We are strongly focused on customer service and also on efficiency. Commentators are still being cautious in their trade forecasts and it is impossible to say what the future will hold. At ACT we are ready to move swiftly to meet our customers’ needs, whatever they may be.”
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“Commentators are still being cautious in their trade forecasts and it is impossible to say what the future will hold. At ACT we are ready to move swiftly to meet our customers’ needs, whatever they may be.”
ASIAN CONTAINeR TeRMINALS - ACTestablished: 1993Number of berths: 2Quayside length: 740 metres Cranes: 8 quay gantry cranes 20 rubber tyred gantry cranes Depth alongside: 15.5 metresCapacity: 2m TeUsTotal area: 28.54 hectares
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The Hong Kong River Trade Terminal (RTT) estab-lished itself as a company in 1996 to provide an option for freight to reach Hong
Kong from the various river courses which run into the Pearl River Delta. Since its completion in 1999 at a cost of HK$6.5bn (US$833m) at a stra-tegic 65 hectare site near Pillar Point to the west of Tun Muen in the New Territories, this purpose built facility has acted as an important logistics hub for waterborne cargoes and acts as a further link with the massive industrial zone that has developed in the Pearl River Delta since the PRD adopted its open-door economic reform policy in the late 1970s.
Previously, the 1990s had seen the rapid development of midstream operations, another form of container handling which added to the choice available to smaller container operators enabling them to unload cargo onto barges while still at anchor out-side the main terminals. It was then decided to take advantage of the potential of trade along the Pearl River and the creation of the RTT may be viewed as part of the a compre-hensive government plan for a sea, air, land and logistics network. Currently, the RTT remains Hong Kong’s only such river-based facility and operates competitively with road freight as its processing times have been steadily reducing at checkpoints. With 49
berths and a 3,000 metre quay, the terminal consolidates containerised, break bulk and bulk cargo that travel both downstream to the Kwai Tsing container terminals and upstream to ports in the Pearl River Delta.
Since China’s largest shipping line COSCO sold its 10 percent stake in the facility which
had continued to operate at a loss since its inception, the RTT has been jointly owned by Hutchison Port Holdings, Sun Hung Kai Properties and Jardine Matheson Holdings. By 2006, the facility
still had not made a profit and had suffered from the decision of the main
Kwai Chung operators to cut handling fees for barge and river trade traffic in a move to expand the use of barge wharves.
IncentivesThe RTT continued to cater for the increas-ing demand for river trade cargo shipments and to develop as a logistics hub along the Pearl River Delta and by 2005 was cut-ting off its own operating costs though a government decision ruled against handling of ocean-going vessels’ cargoes. In the first half of 2007 throughput rose by 38 per cent year-on-year after the introduction of a multiple-entry permit scheme that cut fees for inshore cargo vessels by half, which cost the taxpayer HK$35m a year but greatly aided the logistics industry.
The expansion of operations by the RTT saw growing volumes of shipments within
the Pearl River Delta which complemented the integration of the container terminals at Kwai Tsing into the large network of ports in south China, and while Kwai Tsing handled 72% of Hong Kong’s total container throughput of 21m teu in 2009 – some 15.2m – this meant the sizeable remaining 28% was handled by the RTT, midstream operators and other sites.
Meanwhile, although containers may often be shifted more economically by road transport over relatively short distances, waterborne freight is now ever more com-petitive due to reduced processing time at checkpoints, lower economies of scale while it also mitigates road congestion. Challenges for the future include limited capacities for large cargo handling while barges have on occasion experienced high congestion and long waiting times at terminals, while the South China Shuttle barge service at Shenzhen’s various terminals remains a close rival.
Currently the RTT range of container-handling equipment includes 27 quay cranes, 30 rubber-tyred gantry cranes, 12 reachstackers and 17 frontloaders, while its “One-Stop” terminal services comprise quayside container handling and container yard support, ample space for the storage of Dangerous Goods and Dutiable Goods, a Container Freight Station (CFS) for cargo handling and reefer container storage, Maintenance and Repair, and a Marine Shuttle Lighter Service directly linked with the Kwai Tsingg Terminals.
The RTT was set up to get close to the thriving PRD barge trade
Down by the river
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While much of Hong Kong’s rich heritage has been bulldozed and replaced by high-rise office
blocks, certain working elements remain. On land the most potent symbol of the past is the humble tram, still fully utilised by tourists and locals alike.
In and beyond Hong Kong’s harbour can be found a bunch of equally efficient workhorses – barges and steel lighters - mid-streaming.
Mid-streaming, that is loading or unload-ing containers from anchored vessels and transferring the cargoes to a number of specially designated piers, where they are subsequently offloaded and trucked to their final destinations.
These mid-streaming operations are now unique to Hong Kong. While the shipping press has for many years predicted the immi-nent demise of this mode of transport, the figures do not bear out this dire prophecy.
Retaining a placeEven today, although the midstream opera-tions obviously handle less than their termi-nal operator rivals, the results for midstream operators consistently mirror those of the land-based operations.
In the dire months of 2009, when the box trade suffered, the Kwai Tsing Container Terminals saw a 14.5% decline
in throughput, down to 15.2 million TEUs. The river and mid-stream operators saw the number of boxes they handled fall by 13.1%, to 5.9 million TEUs.
In the first three quarters of 2010, as the box trade improved, throughput at the Kwai Tsing Container Terminals grew by 13.6% year-on-year to 12.8 million TEUs. The number of containers handled by mid-stream operators displayed a similar growth momentum.
Still thrivingOperators such as Transward Ltd, Asia Port Services, China Merchants Container
Services Ltd, Faith & Safe Transportation Ltd, Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd, Hoi Kong Container Services Co Ltd, Shenzhen Shipping Agency Co Ltd, Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd, and Ocean Crown Transportation dominate the mid-streaming traffic.
Operating at 12 locations throughout the port district, they share a total land area of
34.6 hectares and water frontage of 3,513m, all under tenancy.
A future in Hong KongAnd long may they prosper. Certainly there are risks involved in transferring boxes and other cargoes at sea compared with operations at the berths of the termi-nal operators.
But with limited land resources, Hong Kong’s container terminal operators have always struggled to compete with their cheaper rivals in southern China. Under such circumstances, the lower costs of mid-streaming will remain an attraction.
Seen by some as out of date, mid-stream operators are still a popular part of Hong Kong’s maritime heritage
Mid-stream operations: long history, low price
midstreAming
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香港協助中國發展海事實力
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香港憑借其地理位置上的優勢及受天然屏障保護的深水港,早在一個半世紀以前就成為了商船停靠的首選港口。今天,香港擁有先進的基礎設施、一流的運輸網絡和方便營商的環境,已是世界上其中一個最繁忙的港口及主要的航運中心。我們很高興看到香港港口
貨櫃吞吐量在2010年上半年錄得兩位數字的增長,顯示正踏上着復蘇之路。到十月底,香港船舶注冊處的船舶總噸數達5460萬,使香港成為世界第五大船舶注冊地。
約700家與航運有關的公司以香港為“家”。這裡有全面、優質的航運服務,包括船舶管理、船舶融資、船舶經紀、船舶檢驗、海事法律服務和仲裁、海事保險及其它配套服務,服務在我們港口停靠的船只以至全球航運界。
香港特別行政區政府與港口及航運業界建立了緊密的伙伴關系,攜手鞏固香港作為樞紐港的領先地位,並提升香港作為主要航運中心的競爭力。為達至目標,我們向全球航運界提供的服務必須精益求精。
這本手冊介紹香港港口所涵蓋的各種公司和活動。我相信這本手冊會成為您了解本港港口和航運服務的實用指南。
鄭汝樺運輸及房屋局局長
香港 — 致力提供卓越 服務的樞紐港
歡迎辭
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諺語“創業難,守業更難”,意思是說,保持業務健康營運比創建它的過程,更具有挑戰性。這一句諺語,正是香港航運業的最佳寫照。
香港一直被譽為航運中心,其天然良港是寶貴的資產。香港貨物直接服務華南的廣大腹地。優質的航運服務,加上高度發達的
基礎設施,令香港得以為世界頂級航運公司提供所需的軟件和硬件。在全球貿易市場近期的波動下,市場情緒複雜,復蘇步伐仍未明朗,香港港
口要以保持競爭力為目標。政府方面,海事處已盡力確保其服務收費具有競爭力。減低27項有關海事服
務的費用,有利於所有進入香港水域的船只以及在這裡註冊船舶的船東。此外,豁免一些有關海員雇佣、註冊及發證的費用有效地降低了航運業界的成本。
為了應對超大型集裝箱船舶的行業發展趨勢,海事處正與土木工程拓展署合作,增加葵青貨櫃港及其進港航道的水深。
總括而言,隨着技術進步和貿易發展,我們將繼續致力改善服務的質量。此港口手冊讓您及時了解香港港口的最新發展——一個時刻保持競爭力的
港口。
譚百樂海事處處長
保持港口競爭力
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經濟
香港是世界第13大貿易經濟體和第12大商業服務出口商。但是正如其他經濟體一樣,在2009年初香港也遭到了全球經濟蕭
條的影響,當時前三個月出口下降了21.9%。截至2008年,香港最重要的出口市場是
中國大陸(49%),歐盟(14%),美國(13%)和日本(4%)。香港的貿易業績部分依賴於在廣東的外發加工業務,大多數香港公司都在廣東擴展生產基地。2008年,香港出口到中國大陸商品總額的34.4%涉及外發加工業務。
在南方的挑戰供應方面,香港出口商所面臨的重要挑戰是內地生產成本的日益上漲、工資的增加、社會保障福利的增長,以及2008年新的勞動合同法的應用。然而,好消息是,根據大陸政府的承諾,將對某些出口實行較大的增值稅退稅。
繼2008年5.5%的增長之後,2009年第一季度同期進口下降了22.8%。有形貿易赤字44億美元,占進口商品價值的6.4%(2008年為6.6%),該數據已於2009年前3個月通報。
中國的重要性香港加強與中國的整合,這意味着截至2010年,它是內地以外唯一開展人民幣業務的地區。
香港繼續保持作為中國大陸最重要的轉口港的地位。
包括再出口至中國大陸和來自中國大陸的再出口,約17%的內地對外貿易是經香港處理的。
2008年,再出口商品的62.5%都是中國所產,48.9%是運往中國大陸的,這使香港成為僅次於美國和日本的中國大陸第三大貿易伙伴,占其2008年貿易總額的8%。
香港是中國大陸海外直接投資的最大來源。截止2008年底,所有在中國大陸注冊的海外投資項目中,45%是與香港的利益聯系在一起的。來自香港的資金流入的利用量是3500億美元,占全國總量的40%。
給與索業務是雙向的:中國大陸是香港主要的投資者。香
港特區政府統計處表示,截止2007年年底,大陸累計
在香港的直接投資是4790億美元,占香港外來直接投資總存量的41%。
截至2009年1月,共有六家銀行和七個辦事處在中國大陸注冊成立,在香港運營。 一些大型貸款方,包括中國銀行、中國工商銀行、中國農業銀行和中國建設銀行,均已在香港開設了分行。繼2008年的經濟下滑之後,歐洲銀行現金枯竭,因此對於香港船東,這些銀行已成為船舶融資的重要渠道。
截至2008年12月,465家內地公司在香港上市,包括H股,紅籌股以及私營公司,總市值達7900億美元,占市場總額的60%。在過去的10年中,內地企業通過在香港發行股票籌集了多達1.4萬億港幣的資金(180億美元)。
香港與世界各地但是,不只是中國大陸發現了香港是一個有吸引力的投資目的地。據2008年的貿發會議世界投資報告,2007年香港在亞洲排名第二、世界第六,全球外商直接投資流入量增加了33%,達600億美元。
外商直接投資流出也同樣令人印像深刻,香港是亞洲第二大外商直接投資來源,外商直接投資流出激增了18%,達520億美元。
最近的一項政府調查表明,2007年年底,香港的外來直接投資總存量為11780億美元,相當於其一年國內生產總值的5.7倍。
該直接投資中的突出方面之一就是免稅經濟體下非經營性公司間資本的間接轉移。在此背景下,2007年,英屬維爾京群島,百慕大及開曼群島分別占外來直接投資總存量的36.6%,4.2%和1.2%。
除免稅經濟體系外,中國大陸是在香港直接投資的主要來源(占總額的40.7%),其次是荷蘭(5.8%),美國(3%)和日本
(1.8%)。 大部分投資與服務業有關,包括投資控股、房地產及商業服務業;批發、零售及貿易;銀行、金融和保險業;以及交通和通訊。
香港繼續保持其作為中國大陸最重要的轉口港的地位
13香港在全球貿易經濟體系中的
排名
活力充沛如同世界其他經濟體一樣,香港在2009年也受到了挫敗,但其在大陸和亞洲其他地區經濟中的重要作用確保了其持續的經濟活力
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旗幟
撰寫本文時,隸屬香港政府海事處的香港船舶注冊處(HKSR)的總注冊噸位已達5,460萬噸。要達到這個數字,過
去12個月,每月就需要平均注冊超過100萬總噸。HKSR牢牢位居世界5大船舶注冊之一。
如此迅猛增長的原因有許多。其中之一,是過去五年大量新船訂單引起的造船熱。
另一個原因,是香港注冊船舶的船旗,被視為代表了大中華地區,吸引了在區內經營和有意跟中國做生意的船東來注冊。既然如此,哪有船東會不來呢?他們更是來自四面八方。
吸引最好的船東2010年7月,世界最大的集裝箱航運公司AP Moller Maersk宣布,在HKSR注冊的船隊數量將增加一倍以上,會增加22艘船。馬士基香港總經理Dipak Dash指出
掛有香港旗幟的船可以獲得可觀的財政和經濟上的利益,包括在大陸港口的優惠費,香港的低稅率和稅收利息減免。
此外,HKSR提供快速簡單的船舶注冊、全天候最高標准的技術支援,加上香港對主要貿易伙伴減免雙重課稅,能夠作為您在國際海事組織的代表。香港船舶注冊被列入不同諒解備忘錄(MOU)的“白名單”上,讓船東在業務上無往而不利。這一切都是源於努力及專注。HKSR的注冊前質量控制與注冊後每年的跟進措施,在保持注冊船舶的質量在高水平和注冊處聲譽中,扮演關鍵的角色。
HKSR的驗船主任堅持做到最好,一直保持質優的服務。即使是行政部門的員工,也擁有豐富的海上經驗。
注冊處總經理戚敬輝表示:“我們大部分人出過海,對航運和海上工作瞭如指掌”。
經久不衰的人才在全球缺少高級海員的情況下,海事處推
行了一項創新的計劃,旨在保持海事專業人才的供應。
戚敬輝說:“我們為香港年輕人引入了一項成功的航海訓練獎勵計劃。航海相比都市裡的工作而言,掙的薪水有時來得要少,而我們彌補了這一差距。這增加了航海事業的吸引力。”
航海訓練獎勵計劃的目標,是吸引更多年輕學生投身航運業。在計劃下,海事處在訓練期內每月向實習生提供財政資助。2009年起,參加計劃的實習生,可獲每月5,000元的津貼。甲板實習生的資助期長達24個月,輪機員實習生的資助期則最長為6個月。此外,實習生完成船上實習及通過三級適任證書考試後,更可申請發還首次考試費。
為香港作出貢獻當然,HKSR在要求注冊船舶高質量標准的同時,也給香港帶來了實質貢獻。注冊處總經理戚敬輝指出:“注冊處的總體目標是吸引企業在香港開展業務。除了船公司的身分外,公司也可以與中國建立關系,並以香港作為經營平台。”
以上的優勢,使香港船舶注冊處可以提供最有競爭力的價格。與許多明智地選擇在HKSR注冊船舶的成功船東不同,戚敬輝表示:“我們的目的不是賺錢,我們只要做到收支平衡就可以了。”
香港船舶注冊處為船東提供進入世界上最繁忙口岸地區的通道
旗幟飄揚
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在此2010年版香港港口手冊付印前不久,該區域的公眾已注意到了香港五個碼頭運營商的集體聲音。
香港貨櫃碼頭商會(HKCTOA)響應其航運同行香港船東協會的號召,支持為
香港設立一位航運部長。 HKCTOA主席Alan Lee代表HKCTOA的成員表示贊同,並相信,在香港政府中設立航運部長職位,將能夠解決和周邊競爭對手相比而長期存在的抑制香港港口競爭力的問題。 “我們100%支持[設立一位航運部長]的
建議,因為政府需要更加關注這個受到威
脅的行業,特別是集裝箱碼頭業務。”Lee告訴香港旗艦英文報紙“南華早報”。
這個特別的事件引起了大眾的想像,因為它結合了兩個行業(航運和港口運營)的聲音,但對於 Lee 來說,這只是 HKCTOA 履行其職責的另一個例子。
協會的職權範圍“HKCTOA 的使命是促使香港作為該區域
的主要集裝箱樞紐港口為集裝箱海運業提供卓越的服務,” 他表示。“協會的另一個目的是提高港口競爭力,
並在公共利益領域做出積極貢獻,如交通,就業和環境方面。”
所有這些關注的領域,如果它們能被解決,往往會(或不會)使公共和私營部門結合在一起。 因此,游說政府具有重大的意義。
尋求操作之地 在一個土地是最昂貴的商品的地區保持競爭力的戰鬥一直在進行。目前香港集裝箱港口的集裝箱碼頭堆場面積最小,每400米泊位平均14公頃。相比之下,鹿特丹和上海的港口每個泊位有30公頃。
Lee表示:“從與鄰近港口的競爭來看,香港碼頭需要的是一種符合成本效益的增加操作能力的方式。因此,獲得碼頭區域附近的毗鄰土地遠遠重要於建造具有爭議的新碼頭CT10。在這一方面,協會一直在游說政府部門劃撥毗鄰土地給碼頭使用,以提高集裝箱港口的競爭力。”
由於香港碼頭運營商把經營重點放在增加集裝箱轉運量,以保持與內地港口的競爭力,因此儲備用地不足已更為嚴峻。這主要是因為中轉集裝箱在港口的停留時間往往比裝有直接出口和進口貨物的要長。
到目前為止,進展一直很緩慢,因此Lee支持設立一位航運部長,希望該部長能讓大眾更加了解碼頭經營者的困境。
國際合作除了不辭辛勞的游說政府,HKCTOA 還是亞太經合組織港口服務網絡(APSN)的成員。 APSN 是在北京設有辦事處的組織,旨在促進港口的可持續發展以及亞太地區經濟的共同繁榮。
通過參與 APSN 以及其他工作,Lee先生表示,HKCTOA 能夠保證使其成員完全地、及時地收到任何相關信息。
一直以來,Lee曾利用一切機會稱贊香港的效率,從碼頭自身至周圍商業基礎設施,包括簡化的海關手續、輔助配套服務,如銀行與保險。當然,碼頭經營商不斷取得的成功也離不開他們的協會的努力。
HKCTOA 已經使香港的碼頭運營商被公眾關注了11年。
提升香港碼頭運營商的知名度
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物流
憑借天然良港以及在亞洲心髒這樣的戰略地理位置,和已經完全建立的遠東貨物和運輸路線等巨大優勢,香港從 20 世紀 50 年
代起開始發展成為國際物流中心。由於戰後海運的蓬勃發展加上上海海運界帶來的經驗,香港在多式聯運網絡中的作用使
其成為鮮有競爭對手的供應鏈基地,在集裝箱化引入後,海上運輸和海上物流通過運輸模式的物理合並越來越集中。
物流和供應鏈管理需要許多方面的協調,包括物料從供應商到中間組織再到客戶的流動,香港的位置意味着它不僅對於希望進入中國大陸的,而且對於希望進行國際擴展的企業來說都是一個理想地點,
該地區的特點使其在現代不僅成為世界著名國際海運和金融中心及自由港,並且還是陸地和航空貨運樞紐。這激勵了物流領域專業技能的發展,這個世界第 12 大貿易實體不可避免地成為大量國際貨代和物流公司繼續增強與大陸連接的大本營。
服務性經濟香港一直在幫助發展大陸方面起到重要作用,而中國本身也是其家門口發展最快的主要經濟體,因此在物流服務方面不可避免地與深圳存在一些競爭(港口和航空),更遠的則與上海存在海運和物流服務方面的競爭問題。
多年來香港享受了服務性經濟帶來的巨大好處,從吸引大量海外專家的企業友好和優越的環境中受益良多。但是,它不
香港特別行政區是世界上將公路、鐵路、航空和海運結合的最完美的為數不多的地方之一
分秒必爭
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能在現有成績上止步不前,因為中國正憑借對其基礎設施網絡的大量持續投資穩步前進,而香港政府正努力跟上承諾的步伐,加強陸上連接。
公路和鐵路這包括建造長達 50 公裡(31.1 英裡)的跨境巨型大橋香港-珠海-澳門 (HKZMB)。目前已經開工,預計 2016 年完工,這座互相連接的橋梁和通道不光設計用於進一步連接三地,而且可以促進香港與廣東西部珠江三角洲對岸其他工業地點之間更大的貨物流動,同時廣西境內的西珠江三角洲其余地區也將迅速進入香港的可管理通勤距離。
在鐵路方面,隨着2010 年 1 月廣州-深圳-香港快速鐵路香港段初期建設開工,
前期工作正在迅速進行中,這段鐵路旨在將香港加入珠江三角洲地區廣闊的高速鐵路網絡。
陸上連通性和效率的提高是一個持續的過程,過去幾年來采取了一系列措施使得過境變的更加容易,包括提供“一站式服務”以簡化移民和海關檢查並擴大過境點的容量。除了增加過境點數量和增大容量,還采取方案允許獲得許可的運輸公司直接從發貨人那裝載貨物,通過免稅站點進行海關檢查,無需在香港重新檢查貨物。
此外,2009 年一個價值 1.78 億港幣的系統投入使用,該系統類似 2004 年為過境旅客推出的電子渠道系統,即 Road Cargo System 或 Rocars,通過去除耗時的流程為貨運卡車司機過境帶來便利。Autotoll 開發的另一個使用無線電頻率識別和全球定位系統為運送對溫度和濕度變化敏感的貨物的物流公司帶來好處。
空運樞紐與此同時,香港赤腊角的超現代機場和航空樞紐從 60 余條空運線路中受益,其中約 80% 的貨物通過具有非常高效的貨物處理能力的香港空運貨站有限公司 (Hactl)
的 SuperTerminal 1進行處理,這是世界最大的獨立航空貨物處理設施,采用最先進的 IT 技術。機場是世界頂尖國際空運樞紐之一,自 1996 年起成為全球第一的國
際航空貨運港,2009 年操作貨量為340 萬公噸,從去年低迷後強勁反彈的
吞吐量數字可以看出,2010 年將業績不菲。由於與世界所有大型經濟體的聯系,貨運量在大量出口的帶動下一直猛增,同時進口也在增長。
因此香港以其專業物流和供應鏈管理協會而自豪完全合理,
其職能從 1996 年開始一直由香港物流協會 (HKLA) 履行。HKLA 旨在推動行業的各個方面以提高效率和降低成本,此外,HKLA 還和國際物流協會 (SOLE) 以及中國物流與采購聯合會簽署戰略合作協議,向香港和華南推出物流認證方案。
隨着運輸和物流行業意識到雙方在許多公共領域的互補性和依賴關系,1991 年成立了另一個機構,香港運輸物流協會 (CILTHK)。該協會擁有約1900 名從事運輸和貨運領域各個方面的會員,包括航空貨運、海運、以及航空公司、鐵路、公路、公共運輸、政府、教育機構和咨詢公司。
50連接香港與珠海以及澳門的橋梁長
度以公里計
自1996年以來香港一直是全球第一的國際航空貨運港
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在緊縮的全球金融市場,香港在一定程度上,仿佛變成了在當地有業務的、要買一兩艘船的運營商的天堂,無論是新船或二手船。
自2008年以來傳統的歐洲銀行一直采取緊縮的信貸政策,而將觸角伸向香港的大陸銀行機構包括中國銀行、中國建設銀行和中國招商銀行卻表現出願意提供貸款的意願 – 至少向有信譽的大型船舶經營者提供貸款在中國購買船只。
像Clarkson Asia, SSY, Arrow Shipbroking 和Gibson Asia這樣的經紀人在香港都有很強的能力提供這方面的服務, 以及有過船舶融資經驗的知名律師事務所如 Mayer Brown JSM, Blank Rome, Ince & Co, 和Richards Butler等也可以。
香港的航運公司有着相當的規模,長久的經營歷史和保守的商業經營方式,因此在為購買船只進行融資時有多種多樣的選擇,但銀行總是首選。
銀行仍然受到寵愛幾個月前由香港理工大學的研究人員對海運界和融資銀行進行了一項調查,以測試船舶經營者和各種信貸機構的普遍心態。
在存在多種選擇的前提下,73%的人選擇了銀行貸款。采用留存收益也是33%的受訪者和27%的船東所喜歡的租賃方式。
只有13% 的受訪者傾向於用發行債券的方式擴大船隊規模,僅有7%的受訪者傾向於私人配售或公共股權作為融資渠道。
香港理工大學訪問了32家航運公司,42%的公司接受了調查問卷。 從船隊規模來看,這些公司中的73%擁有的船只少於20艘,13% 擁有 31-40艘船,余下的有超過 40艘的船。雖然小到中型的船舶運營商居多說明在香港這個行業趨向於保守,但卻與它們在過去5年的船只購買行動不相符。
受訪的13%的船東有使用年限低於3年
的船只,但是有20%的船公司有着16到20 年船齡的船隊。
21世紀初,由於需求的增長香港船主熱衷於購買新船 。約40%的受訪船東表示他們在過去五年購買的船只超過10艘,20%的購買了5
至10艘,只有40%不受誘惑沒有購買。
值得注意的是,27%的受訪船東已經公開上市,另有27%是私營公司但是有最終公開上市的意願,還有46%是私營公司但是不打算上市。
友好的銀行家在香港開設有銀行的,無論是歐洲銀行還是中國銀行,經過金融危機幸存的是對關系的需求,雖然正如銀行家擔心的,可能在危機後會有一些負面調整。盡管如此, 93% 接受調查的公司表示同他們的香港銀行保持良好關系。
香港提供多種船舶融資方案,但大多數船東還是偏愛銀行
銀行與船舶
73根據最近一項調查,
73% 的香港船東表示,銀行貸款是擴大船隊
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將近一半的船公司對船舶融資時借貸銀行的條款和條件感到滿意,未上市公司尤其將銀行貸款作為公司融資的主要方法。
然而當船舶經營者在困難時期仍然依靠銀行時情況就沒這麼美好了。只有27%的船東表示他們的銀行在經濟衰退期間提供一貫的支持。這種情況尤其發生在將銀行貸款作為主要融資方法以及積極收購的公司身上。
大約67%的船東對銀行的隱私保護服務表示贊賞,因為銀行不會透露有關貸款信息。最重要的是,銀行貸款對公司財務狀況的影響有限。
船隊規模較小或是船齡較老的船公司則會緊張銀行貸款在金融風暴中的負面影響。
資本盡管香港聯合交易所運作成功,但多數香港船東不願意通過出售股份的方式進行融資。約87%的受訪者表示上市的要求令人無法接受,80%認為公開發行所涉及的程序太復雜 。
幾乎所有接受調查的航運公司(93%)擔心公司股票上市的不穩定性,只有13%認為航運股票對於投資者有吸引力。
比較保守的香港船東,約60%的受訪者表示,銀行如果披露股票方面的敏感信息
會對公司產生負面影響,尤其是那些船隊老舊的公司。
而40%的受訪者認為股票會削弱公司控制和管理效率,尤其是對於那些非上市公司以及船隊規模較小或船比較舊的公司。
在目前的經濟環境下銀行貸款仍然是最省錢的方式 - 它不但簡單並且秘密性強 ,條款和條件也比較靈活不僵化。
債券債券在日本、韓國的船東中很流行,在一定程度上在香港也是。散貨運營公司Pacific Basin在金融危機時發行了一些有利債券。但93%的受訪船東擔心的債券持有者對不
履約的容忍度低,而60%的船東認為,對債券的發行偏好會受金融風暴的負面影響。
Clarkson Asia的首席買賣經紀人及總經理Martin Rowe今年初講到香港船東時說, “香港船東很幸運,他們在大陸有個有錢的開銀行的叔叔,即使在歐洲船舶融
資機構沒錢的時候他願意借錢給他們。”然而,受訪銀行都采取了更加務實的態
度來對待借貸雙方的“關系”。金融危機後銀行大幅調低了船價的貸
款額比率。據調查在金融危機之前 33%的銀行經常提供超過船舶總價值80%的貸款,58%的銀行可以提供造船廠價格的70%至80%的貸款。
金融危機後銀行提供的貸款數額下降許多,約64%的從事航運融資業務的香港銀行只准備提供造船費用的50%-60%,有36%的銀行提供超過船舶價值60%的貸款。
船東能獲得的還款期限也比以前短,金融危機前對於船東的新建船有 10 到15年
的還款期限,二手船有5﹣10年還款期限。但金融危機後在新政策下,沒有銀行准備提供超過10年的貸款期限。
45% 的受訪銀行提供的最長還款期限為8-10年,另外有45%只提供5-7年的還款期限。
香港船主非常幸運 – 他們有一個富有的資助者,即中國大陸銀行
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香港現代船舶經紀業務的歷史可以追溯到20世紀50年代轉型期時的新船東團體,該團體主要由來自上海的移民組
成,新的遠洋船隊也是由他們建立的。一個具有廣泛國際業務基地的逐步發展見證了城市和港口隨着時間的推移開始徹底變化,從而確立了其當今航運樞紐和船舶經紀中心的地位。
其結果是帶來了當地航運界源源不斷的人才以及鼓勵一流服務行業作為其堅強後盾的行業的發展。
Arrow As ia 船舶經紀有限公司的 Richard Meins(在1990年幫助成立 Arrow Asia 之前他曾於1978年首次來到香港)認為船舶經紀人選擇香港為基地有很多原因。香港不僅是亞洲和世界的主要航運中心之一,而且無疑是最具激勵性的,它也因其在亞洲航運通道中優越的地理位置以及其靠近中國大陸而擁有以下幾個優勢:“只要您找到了船東,您就可以找到經紀人並可以獲得大量通過該港口的貨物——其中大部分運往或來自中國大陸。—— 毋庸置疑,還有很多業務將在這裡開展。當然,許多像 Noble Group 這樣的大公司總是需要為其貨物
尋找船舶,而香港擁有的另一個優勢是中國現在本身就是造船業的主導力量,持有的新船訂單來自於歐洲和其他世界各地的船東,使其成為巨大的網絡的一部分。”Meins 總結了香港給船東帶來的優勢,比如其強大的運營和貨物能力,大型、嫻熟的國際航運團體,以及接近中國北部龐大的船廠網絡。
Clarkson 為什麼選擇香港Clarkson Asia Ltd(世界上最大的船舶經紀集團之一,是由現已解散的維多利亞船舶經紀(香港) Victoria Shipbrokers (Hong Kong) 於90年代中期發展而成)的 Martin Rowe 認為,當地政府對航運界的支持也一直是一個支持長期成功的合作關系的關鍵因素。香港航運發展局近年來已經展開了一系列海外旅游項目表明香港是最自由開放的地方,甚至比新加坡更開放。此外,鄰近中國大陸和台灣的優越地理位置使其成為亞洲商圈的中心。“除了貨運期貨銷售與采購的發展以
及其他航運衍生品,Clarkson 近期還在 鐵 礦 石 交 易 方 面 發 揮 着 重 要 作用。Clarkson Securit ies Asia之所以選擇香港作為其在亞洲進行鐵礦石業務
的基地主要是因為它接近核心市場。”“我們可以選擇新加坡作為Clarkson
Securit ies 遠東操作平台,同時我們在上海也有一個大型辦事處,”Rowe說,
“但作為一個國際商業中心,香港的優勢比上海還要多。此外,我們沒有必要減損在新加坡的努力,在這樣一個國際中心我們可以更容易的進行管理操作,因為香港更靠近大陸,其對鐵礦石的巨大需求是所有需求的源泉。”
特別行政區以其促進商業交易的能力而著名,這在航運業務上也不例外
交易中心
Martin Rowe
“作為一個國際商業中心,香港的優勢比上海還要多”
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主要聯系信息
香港海事處Harbour Building,38 Pier Road,Central,Hong Kong電話: (852) 2542 3711傳真: (852) 2541 7194郵箱: [email protected]
船舶注冊處電話: (852) 2852 4421傳真: (852) 2541 8842郵箱: [email protected]
港口國監督電話: (852) 2852 4506傳真: (852) 2545 0556郵箱: [email protected]
船只航行監察中心(24小時)電話: (852) 2233 7801傳真: (852) 2858 6646郵箱: [email protected]
海上救援協調中心(24小時)電話: (852) 2545 0181傳真: (852) 2541 7714郵箱: [email protected]
香港航運發展局38/F Two Exchange Square,Connaught Place, Central,Hong Kong電話: (852) 2537 2860傳真: (852) 2523 0030郵箱: [email protected]
香港海商法協會c/o Clyde & Co,18/F CITIC Tower,1 Tim Mei Avenue,Central, Hong Kong電話: (852) 2878 8600傳真: (852) 2522 5907郵箱: [email protected]
香港港口發展局38/F Two Exchange Square,Connaught Place, Central,Hong Kong電話: (852) 2537 2860傳真: (852) 2523 0030郵箱: [email protected]
香港船東協會12/F Queen’s Centre,58 Queen’s Road East,Wan Chai, Hong Kong電話: (852) 2520 0206傳真: (852) 2529 8246郵箱: [email protected]
香港貿易發展局38/F Office Tower, Convention Plaza,1 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong電話: (852) 1830 668傳真: (852) 2824 0249郵箱: [email protected]
香港投資推廣署15/F One Pacific Place, Queensway,Hong Kong電話: (852) 3107 1000傳真: (852) 3107 9007電子郵箱: [email protected]
海運學會M/F China Merchants Commercial Building,15-16 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong.電話: (852) 2581 0003傳真: (852) 2581 0004郵箱: [email protected]
香港國際貨櫃碼頭Terminal 4,Container Port Road South,Kwai Chung, Hong Kong電話: (852) 2619 6868傳真: (852) 2619 7315郵箱: [email protected]
現代貨箱碼頭有限公司Berth One, Kwai Chung,Hong Kong電話: (852) 2115 3838傳真:852 21154927郵箱: [email protected]
迪拜港口世界公司(香港)Berth 3, Kwai Chung Container Terminal,Kwai Chung, Hong Kong電話: (852) 2489 5500傳真: (852) 2614 4791郵箱: [email protected]
亞洲貨櫃碼頭Main Office Building,Container Terminal 8 West,Container Port Road South,Kwai Chung, Hong Kong電話: (852) 2276 8000傳真: (852) 3101 1536郵箱: [email protected]
中遠國際貨櫃碼頭CHT Tower, Terminal 8 East,Container Port Road South,Kwai Chung, Hong Kong電話: (852) 2991 8888傳真: (852) 2485 3320郵箱: [email protected]
內河碼頭Terminal Office Building,201 Lung Mun Road,Tuen Mun, N.T., Hong Kong電話: (852) 2122 7878傳真: (852) 2122 7438郵箱: [email protected]
香港貨櫃碼頭公司
香港海事處及相關組織
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TAI CHONG CHEANGSTEAMSHIP CO. (H.K.) LTD.
Tai Chong Cheang Steamship Co. (H.K.) Ltd.
Room 4411, 44th Floor, Cosco Tower,183 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong.
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The Hong Kong Maritime Museum (HKMM), the city’s only privately initi-ated such institution, owes its existence in no small
measure to the sterling efforts of its director Dr. Stephen Davies and the group of Hong Kong shipowners who doggedly supported its creation in 2003 after the Hong Kong government declared it could no longer be the sole source of funds for the building of museums in the city. In December of that year certain knowledgeable members of the shipping community pledged support for the new maritime museum and volunteered to oversee its trust fund, while others gener-ously provided artefacts to enrich the collec-tion and celebrate the unique role which the harbour has supported and the ships which have plied its waters have contributed to the creation of the modern port city which we all enjoy today.
The HKMM provides a wealth of information on the history of seafar-ing in the region exploring the “rich story of trade, travel and discovery centered on the China coast” and further inland over the last few millennia.
Boasting both ancient and modern galleries and original artefacts from as long ago as the early Han Dynasty when trade was conducted with the Roman Empire via the ancient port of Kanchipuram in India, through to regional maritime domination under emperor Yonglo in the 15th century and the subsequent decline it gradually moves to the modern era with exhibits detail-ing the exploits of the more recent great names of Chinese shipping including pre-war Tai Chong Cheang, Ten Hu and Wa Shing, then on to the likes of CY Tung, the world’s largest independent shipowner in terms of ship numbers. It also boasts a full-mock up, interactive virtual model of a container vessel bridge approaching Kwai Tsing terminal, a popular draw for younger museum-goers, while the most recent
exhibit celebrates the 250th anniversary of the world’s oldest classification society,
namely Lloyds Register However, it appears that Hong
Kong, one of the world’s great port cities, still has to decide whether or not it wants to pay homage to its history in a way that does it justice. Currently located in
historic Murray House in Stanley on the southern, less populated side
of Hong Kong Island, it has been beset by financial problems for years as revenue from sales can only cover some 20 percent of costs. With its six-year lease now due to expire, a planned relocation to the more cen-tral premises of Pier 8 in Victoria Harbour next to the Star Ferry, which could multiply visitor flow fivefold, has come under fire from critics recently in the media and at meetings of the Harbourfront Commission. Some claim that the relocation sets a danger-ous precedent when a ‘private’ institution can be located anywhere, depriving residents of public space at Pier 8.
However, with strong support from the Secretary for Development, the HKMM is now well into detailed planning on the 2012 timeline. Director Davies has responded that
following earlier unsuccessful attempts at the West Kowloon project site, there is just no better location than the harbour front. “First, we think we offer a win-win. Outside there will be today’s Victoria Harbour. Inside will be how the Victoria Harbour of yesterday became that of today and will
become that of tomorrow … Museums that are not visited sooner or later die … We need to be where our story and the sea come together – that’s Victoria Harbour.” With a government subsidy of 35 percent of costs, a Pier 8 location means that “for the modest outlay of HK$30, more people can enjoy this public museum for the people of Hong Kong. It is dedicated to their maritime heritage and focused on the people, the harbour, and the ships that have created their home - one of the world’s greatest port cities.”
The Hong Kong Maritime Museum wants to shift premises from Stanley to the Star Ferry Pier in Central
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environment
How can a major container port like Hong Kong maintain its status yet clean up its act when the majority of the world’s
great f leets continue to run their vessels according to rules laid down by the IMO?
The issue of air pollution continues to bedevil the territory and the key to its solution must lie with the shipping com-munity itself.
The prevailing summer winds often leave the Hong Kong region remarkably free of visible air pollution during the hot and steamy summer months whilst also providing some clear and very stunning views of the area and its many islands which for long parts of the year one some-times almost forgets still exist. However, despite the favourable direction of a strong breeze, there can be no masking the ugly truth that air pollution whether visible or not is a real threat to both the health of the city’s residents and its very livelihood as a maritime centre as complaints about air
quality from residents, expats and tourists alike are heard with alarming frequency.
While anti-pollution regulations have begun to be enforced over the border in Guangdong in the last few years, government action in Hong Kong itself has made sizeable strides in combating low-lying urban pollution within the SAR with buses and other vehicles on Hong Kong’s roads marked down as culprits which contribute to the air pollution. Hong Kong was the world’s first place to imple-ment a trial diesel-to-alternative fuel (LPG) conversion scheme for all public light buses. However, recent studies concentrat-ing solely on the area around the container port at Kwai Tsing have since found that much of the persistent pollution is locally generated. The problem then is a highly significant one as so many of today’s ocean-going vessels such as container ships, tank-ers, and bulk carriers and a host of other types all operate with large diesel engines
continually emitting carbon dioxide and other toxic pollutants. The main enemy around Kwai Tsing remains significant
amounts of sulphur dioxide of around 3 percent but sometimes as high as 4.5
percent emitted by the low-qual-ity, cheaper bunker fuel.
While total emissions from the likes of power stations and road traffic remain a good deal
higher than those emitted by ships, the pollutants themselves are
not nearly as toxic as that from ships’ diesel engines which are the principal source of power for ships. The ongoing problem of how to address this while not harming the city’s economic future and much of its raison d’être remains a crucial one.
The option of “cold ironing”, whereby alternative shore-based power is provided for docked vessels has already been turned down on the back of problems faced in converting the older, more traditional Hong Kong port facilities to this new potential answer to many problems.
Hong Kong is tackling its smoggy transport system bit by bit
Green initiatives
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Not all port authorities consider cold ironing appropriate. In Hong Kong, plans for cold ironing have been shelved due to difficulties in installing shore power. At present, the government is proposing to first deal with the emissions of local vessels in Hong Kong which ply their trade in coastal and inland waters such as the fer-ries, barges, hydrofoils and myriad pleasure boats who will likely be asked to operate on very low sulphur diesel. There have also been suggestions that an emissions limit should be put into operation while owners should be encouraged to be more pro-active and use other means of fueling their vessels.
On the international scene, meanwhile, great strides have been made in recent years in setting far more stringent fuel and emis-sion standards for everything from land transport though to international ship-ping - traditionally not subject to emissions control. Shipping for a long time seemed to drag its feet over such increasingly necessary moves against its own contribu-tion to air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions. This situation was not helped by a slow turnover of the shipping fleet while the boom of the last decade greatly added to an overall growth in shipping activities. Finally though, the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has started to get its act together and tighter new limits have been agreed on by the IMO to really tackle ship generated sulphur emissions with a global
0.5 per cent sulphur limit to eventually apply with an even more stringent 0.1 per cent limit to operate on ships within specific Emission Control Areas (ECAs).
However, the twin problem of nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions remains serious and the standards to be enforced with new ship engines from 2011 onwards have been deemed by critics to be inadequate as they will only reduce NOx emissions by between 16 to 22 percent in total, and they will apply to new vessels only. Not in effect until 2016, these requirements for an 80 percent reduc-tion in NOx from today’s level will also only be in force in designated NOx Emission Control Areas (ECAs).
Nevertheless, moves are afoot within the shipping community to try and tackle the part played in the problem, with the US and Canada already setting the pace with a pro-posal to the IMO in March 2010 set to apply to all vessels operating within their waters to be subject to restrictions within a designated ECA extending out some 370 kilometres from their coastlines aimed at reducing sulphur oxides, nitrogen oxides and particulate matter.
Now, following the alarming news about Kwai Tsing, Hong Kong shipping execu-tive Kenneth Koo of Tai Chong Cheang Steamship has pledged $4.1m to the funding of research into the reduction of diesel emissions in a program at the University of Southern California also designed to improve combustion efficiency in marine diesel engines.
The first research phase is to get underway at USC in a five-year research programme consisting of the two main areas of diesel combustion and secondly, nano-second pulsed power. The eventual aim is to make the project commercially attractive to international engine manu-facturers and the industry’s big shipown-ers. Koo wants to produce prototype engines within the laboratory which can in time be scaled up for eventual use in full-size engines intended for use by large ocean-going vessels and through greater fuel efficiency and cleaner technology begin to reduce the global maritime industry’s contribution to emissions worldwide.
The end result of all these initiatives may not be seen anytime very soon but they bode well for the port of Hong Kong in the longer term and offer hope to those of us who can remember when the its striking beauty was not something just to be savoured on the odd day when the weather permits but an ever present reminder of just how unique a place it is.
In Hong Kong, plans for cold ironing have been shelved due to difficulties in installing shore power.
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sHiPmAnAgement
Amajor financial and mari-time hub like Hong Kong is also naturally a shipown-ing centre and is there-fore home to many of the
world’s and the region’s most prestigious ship management companies, including several of the large, older players like Jardine Ship Management and Wallem plus a myriad of more recent names. Much of the talent involved in providing the broad range of services this field requires has to be imported since the highly spe-cialised, international nature of the work means there is simply not a large enough pool of qualified personnel to choose from within the SAR itself.
With Hong Kong handling a vast amount of business which keeps it among the world’s top ten trading entities, as well as acting as a regional base for many dif-ferent companies, it must continually strive to provide the backup facilities these need. Having originally been a port of registry for the British flag for some 150 years, the Hong Kong Shipping Register (HKSR) now represents a fleet of more than 1,300 vessels of approximately 54.6m tonnes at the end of October 2010, and with an even greater total of owned and managed ships, very high operating standards are of course required. This means the make-up of the industry based in Hong Kong is that of a particularly skilled and varied group of individuals from eclectic backgrounds.
To ensure the operating standards of these vessels, a responsibility that belongs to their technical management team, the HKSR quality control system was introduced in 1999 requiring that ship management companies perform regular inspection and survey duties. Meanwhile, low merchant shipping registration fees and annual tonnage charges plus a raft of other registration simplification and tax reduction measures have retained Hong Kong’s attractiveness as a ship owning and thereby ship managing centre.
One of the most impressive ship managing performances in recent years
has been that of the Anglo Eastern Group Ltd, which has grown at an annual rate of around 12-14 percent for the last few of years. Originally set up in Hong Kong as a ship broking company by a consortium of British, Japanese and Australian compa-nies, it has since then undergone many changes - including a role as a ship owning company, before settling down to become one of the top three independent ship man-agement companies. Over the past 35 years, its ownership has also changed many times, from a privately owned company, to being part a subsidiary of listed compa-nies, both in Hong Kong and Malaysia, to finally in 1998, being subject to an MBO by its present management.
Regarding its continued use of Hong Kong as the location of its head office , Anglo-Eastern Group’s CEO, Peter Cremers, who led the MBO in 1998 together with Marcel Liedts and Richard
Wong, explained: “In all my years with Anglo-Eastern, from the time I first arrived in 1985 onwards, the question of location has arisen many times. Under different ownerships and even after we took over the company, the subject of where our head office should be located, has come up. Yet every time Hong Kong has won out. Higher rent, high cost of living and lack of incentives were all good reasons not to stay in Hong Kong, but more enticing for us were the many advantages of Hong Kong: British rule of law, an established and well-run financial and communications infrastructure where everything works, ease of interna-tional travel to all parts of the world, an experienced maritime shore-based workforce and of course the proximity of the Greater China market, were all sufficient reason to keep Hong Kong as our home,” Cremers stated.
Hong Kong’s status as a maritime and financial centre attracts a large cast of shipmanagers
Management hub
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LogistiCs
With the great advantage of its sheltered natural harbour and its strategic geo-
graphical location in the heart of Asia and on the Far East cargo and transport routes already well established, Hong Kong was ideally set to begin the story of its rise to prominence as an international logistics hub way back in the 1950s. As its post-war shipping boom kicked in with the added experience of the Shanghai shipping community, Hong Kong’s role within a multi-modal cargo network has since made it a supply chain base with few rivals and since the introduc-tion of containerisation there has been increasing convergence between maritime transport and maritime logistics through physical integration of transport modes.
Logistics and supply chain management involves the co-ordination of many aspects related to the flow of materials from suppli-ers through an intermediary organization and then out to the customers, and Hong Kong’s location means it is ideally poised not just for those who want to expand into the Chinese mainland but also those who want to expand internationally and the attributes which have seen the territory
acquit itself remarkably well in the modern era not only as a world-
renowned international mari-time and financial centre and freeport but also as a land and air cargo hub. This has encour-
aged the growth of expertise within the logistics field to the
extent that this 12th largest trading entity in the world is inevitably home to a plethora of international freight forwarding and logistics companies poised to continue to enhance land connectivity.
Service-oriented economyHong Kong has always played a key role in helping to develop the mainland and with China itself the world’s fastest growing major economy lying on its doorstep there has inevitably been some competition with Shenzhen for logistics services (port and avi-ation), and some concern over competition further afield with Shanghai for maritime and logistics services.
Hong Kong has enjoyed great advantages over the years with its service-oriented economy benefitting greatly from a very business-friendly and competent environ-ment attracting more than its fair share of overseas professionals. However, it can hardly afford to rest on its laurels as China forges on with massive and continu-ing investment in its own infrastructure network and the Hong Kong government is striving to keep pace with heavy commit-ments to enhance greater land connectivity.
Road and railThese include the construction of the giant 50-kilometre-long (31.1 miles) cross-border Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB). With work already underway and scheduled for a 2016 completion date, this interconnected series of bridges and tunnels is designed not just to further link
Few places on earth marry road, rail, air and sea better than the SAR
Synchronicity
50The length in
kilometres of the bridge from Hong Kong to Zhuhai and
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the three locations but to enable even greater cargo movement between Hong Kong and other industrial sites on the opposite side of the Pearl River Delta in western Guangdong, while the rest of the western PRD region in Guangxi will also soon lie within a very manageable commut-ing distance from Hong Kong.
On the rail front things have been moving apace with initial construction of the Hong Kong section of the Guangzhou-Shenzhen-Hong Kong high-speed Express Rail Link getting underway in January 2010, which is designed to add Hong Kong to the PRD’s extensive high-speed network.
The enhancement of connectivity and efficiency on land has been a continuous process with a number of successive meas-ures adopted in the last few years in order to make border crossings easier, including the provision of ‘one-stop shops’ to simplify immigration and customs clearance and the expansion of capacity at border-crossing points. In addition to also increasing the number of border crossings as well as the enlargement of their capacity, schemes have been introduced to allow licensed carriers to load up cargo direct from shippers and pass through duty-free depots for customs clearance without the laborious necessity of re-checking goods in Hong Kong.
In addition, in 2009 a HK$178m system – akin to the e-channel system introduced back in 2004 for cross-border travellers and known as the Road Cargo System, or Rocars - came into play which has since enhanced border-crossing convenience for
cargo truck drivers by eliminating time-consuming procedures. Another system using radio-frequency identification and global positioning has been developed by Autotoll for the benefit of logistics firms moving cargo sensitive to temperature change and humidity.
Air hubMeanwhile, Hong Kong’s ultra-modern airport and aviation hub at Chek Lap Kok benefits from the business of some 60 or so cargo airlines of which some 80 percent of cargo goes through the extremely efficient cargo handling capability of Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) in SuperTerminal 1, the largest stand-alone air-cargo handling facility in the world with state-of-the art IT technology. The
airport has for some time been one of the world’s leading international air-freight hubs ranking as the global number one for international air cargo since 1996 while handling 3.4m tonnes in 2009, and enjoy-ing a very fruitful 2010 by setting record throughput figures on the back of a robust recovery from the downturn of the previous year’s slump. Connected to all the world’s major economies, cargo volumes have been soaring due to strong exports in particular
while imports have also risen. It makes perfect sense then that a city
of Hong Kong’s stature should boast its own professional logistics and supply chain management association, a function which has been performed by the Hong Kong Logistics Association (HKLA) since its inception in 1996. The HKLA aims to pro-mote all aspects of the industry in a bid to increase efficiency and lower costs while, in addition, strategic partnership agreements have been made between the HKLA and the International Society of Logistics (SOLE) and the China Federation of Logistics and Purchasing to introduce the Logistics Certification Scheme to Hong Kong and Southern China.
Another body, the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport in Hong Kong
(CILTHK) formed in 1991 as the transport and logistics industries realized their complementary and very interdependent relationship over a number of common areas. It boasts an extremely broad membership of some 1,900 engaged within all aspects of the transport and freight transportation sectors including air cargo, shipping, and, airlines, railways, road, public transport, government, educational institutes and consultancy.
Hong Kong has ranked as the global number one for international air cargo since 1996
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In an otherwise tight fiscal market worldwide, Hong Kong has, to some extent, become something of a haven for operators with a presence in the territory looking to buy a ship
or two, be it a newbuilding or secondhand.Where traditional European banks have
been drawing in their horns since 2008, mainland Chinese banks who have moved in to Hong Kong including the Bank of China, China Construction Bank and China Merchants Bank have been showing a will-ingness to lend – at least to large reputable ship operators willing to source their ton-nage in China.
Brokers such as Clarkson Asia, SSY, Arrow Shipbroking and Gibson Asia, all have strong presences in Hong Kong to assist in the process, as well as leading law firms with ship finance practitioners such as Mayer Brown JSM, Blank Rome, Ince & Co, and Richards Butler.
Many of Hong Kong’ ship operators with their relative size, longevity and reputation
for a conservative approach to the business, have a variety of options when it comes to deciding how to finance their ship purchases. But banks invariably come out on top.
Banks still favouredA survey was conducted a few months ago by Hong Kong Polytechnic University researchers among the shipping community and financing banks, in order to test the mood both of ship operators and various sources of equity.
Allowing for multiple choices, fully 73% opted for a bank loan. Employing retained earnings was also a favourable option for 33% of the respondents and 27% of shipown-ers like to go down the leasing path.
Only 13% of respondents would opt for a bond issuance to pay for the expansion of their f leets, and just 7% would look to a private placement or public equity as finance vehicles.
Hong Kong Polytechnic University approached 32
shipping companies, and 42% responded to the questions posed. In terms of fleet size, 73% of the companies owned less than 20 vessels, 13% had
31-40 ships and the remain-der had in excess of 40 vessels.
Given the predominance of small to medium-sized ship operators the profile of a conservative shipowning community is not entirely vindicated by a survey of their ship buying activities over the past five years.
Around 13% of shipowners polled had fleets with an average age of below three years. But 20% of the fleets surveyed had an average age of 16 to 20 years.
Hong Kong owners were keen to buy newbuildings as demand grew in the early 2000s. Around 40% of shipowners approached by the University said they had purchased more than 10 ships over the past five years; 20% have picked up between five
Hong Kong offers a variety of ship financing alternatives but most owners still love their banks
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suggested a bank loan was the best way to expand
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and 10 vessels over the same period and only 40% have for the most part eschewed the temptation.
It is important to note that 27% of the ship operators polled are publicly listed, 27% are private companies with an intention to eventually go public and 46% are privately-owned with no intention of listing.
Your friendly banker With banks in Hong Kong, be they European or Chinese, one thing that has survived the financing catastrophe is the need for a relationship although, as far as the bankers are concerned, this may have undergone some adverse adjustment since the crisis. Nevertheless, 93% of the compa-nies polled claim to have a good relationship with their banks in Hong Kong.
Nearly half of the shipping companies were happy with the terms and conditions imposed by their banks when it came to vessel financing, especially those companies that are not listed and using bank loans as a primary method of financing.
This bright picture dims, however, when ship operators are relying on their banks during hard times. Only 27% said that their banks offered consistent sup-port in periods of downturn. This was especially the case among companies using bank loans as a primary method and those with active acquisitions.
Some 67% of shipowners appreciated the privacy offered by the bank because it would not disclose information about the loan. Most importantly, bank lending is project
based with a limited impact on the group’s financial condition.
Companies with small or older fleets were nervous about the negative effect of a bank loan during financial turmoil.
equityDespite the great success of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange most local shipowners are averse to seeking equity through a sale of shares. Around 87% of the respondents said that listing requirements were unaccept-ably demanding and 80% considered the procedures involved in a public offering too complicated.
Nearly all the shipping companies surveyed (93%) feared the susceptibility of listed companies to stock market conditions, and only 13% thought that investors found shipping stocks attractive.
Even traditional Hong Kong shipown-ers, or 60% of those polled, said disclosure of sensitive information in equity negatively affects the company, especially those with older fleets.
And 40% were of the opinion that equity dilutes company control and managerial effi-ciency, especially among those companies that are not listed and those with smaller fleets of older vessels.
In the present climate bank loans are
still the cheapest way to go – and it’s sim-ple and secret and not too rigid in terms and conditions.
BondsBonds have been a popular option for major shipowners in Japan, South Korea and to some extent Hong Kong. Star bulk player Pacific Basin managed some very favourable bond issues during the depth of the crisis. But 93% of shipowners polled were con-cerned that bondholders have a low tolerance for default, and 60% across all the groups felt that the preference for bonds issuance is affected negatively by financial turmoil.
Leading sales and purchase broker and managing director at Clarkson Asia Martin Rowe said earlier this year of Hong Kong shipowners: “Hong Kong owners are lucky - they have a rich uncle in the form of mainland Chinese banks who seem willing to lend to them even if the traditional European ship financiers are short of pocket.”
Nevertheless, banks surveyed are taking a more pragmatic approach to the “relationship”.
The banks have lowered significantly the loan amount to vessel price they are prepared to offer. Before the financial crisis 33% of the banks polled would often offer more than 80% of the ship’s value and 58% would hand over between 70% and 80% of the shipbuilder’s price.
Post-financial meltdown and the amounts on offer have fallen. Around 64% of Hong Kong banks with a shipping port-folio were prepared to offer 50%-60% of the value of the ship with 36% offering above 60% of the vessel’s price.
Shipowners can expect shorter loan terms too. Before the financial downturn a shipowner might have 10 to 15 years to pay back his loan on a newbuilding and 5-10 years for a secondhand vessel. Under the new regime none of the banking respond-ents to the survey were prepared to offer a loan with a tenor of more than ten years.
Of those polled 45% have a maximum tenor of 8-10 years while another 45% would only offer a loan term of between five and seven years.
Hong Kong owners are lucky - they have a rich uncle in the form of mainland Chinese banks
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While Hong Kong has successfully devel-oped its service-ori-ented industries as its status as a major
world port began to emerge in the 1960s, it has been slow to take advantage of the cruise industry boom of recent years which has seen increased competition from local rivals like Vietnam and China. The city has long enjoyed its natural advantages of a superb deep harbour and has always had great potential to capture the rapid growth in the Asia Pacific cruise industry over the last decade or so. However, the modern services , infrastructure and connectivity made it an ideal tourist haven in almost all respects but one – it has long suffered from
the lack of a first class, purpose-built cruise terminal designed to meet the needs of the largest cruise ships and passengers alike.
This ongoing problem finally set in motion a long-awaited process that will soon see all that change when the new world-class cruise terminal to be built at the southern tip of what was Hong Kong’s former airport, Kai Tak. The opening of its first berth is expected in 2013 with a second berth capable of handling medium-sized vessels to be ready the following year. After the relocation of gas mains at the second berth, the terminal will be able to function as designed in 2015 and will finally be capable of the simultaneously berthing of two mega cruise vessels of up to 220,000 gross in total.
Ocean TerminalWhile Hong Kong enjoys a unique status and is able to attract large numbers of visitors, the current home for most cruise ships enter-ing the harbour is at the 381-metre-long, 5-storey facility Ocean Terminal building at the tip of the Kowloon peninsula located close to the tourist shopping hotbeds of Tsim Tsa Tsui, Jordan and Mongkok. The cruise facilities occupy some 740 square metres of the whole Ocean Terminal Complex, the siting of which certainly allows its pas-sengers easy access to much of the city’s heart. However, facilities are insufficient for larger ship types as it is unable to handle vessels of a displacement exceeding 50,000 tonnes, and it is not unusual to see other larger cruise ships such as the flagship of the
The former airport at Kai Tak is being redeveloped into something very ambitious
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Cunard Line, the 76,000-ton Queen Mary 2, berthed far out in the harbour having to resort to using motor launches to transport passengers to shore. Even worse has been the berthing of other vessels out at the container terminals in Kwai Tsing, a fair distance from the city and hardly a suitable introduction to its delights.
The new purpose-built terminal has been a long time coming however, with a Strategy Report of the Visitor and Tourism Study as far back as 1995 recommending that Hong Kong develop its own cruise hub. This led to the Hong Kong Tourist Association (HKTA) conducting further research on the development of the industry two years later which concluded that a new terminal would be required to handle the growing volume of cruise vessels likely to visit the city in the years to come. Several sites were evaluated including Hung Hom, Yau Tong, Kowloon Point (Tai Kwok Tsui/West Kowloon), Wan Chai and Ocean Terminal itself but for a variety of reasons all were found wanting due to lack of avail-able space for expansion or in the case of Ocean Terminal having already reached full capacity. The government then began to take a more active part in the process and when in 2005 it already asked the tourist industry to give its opinion on siting the
new terminal in Kai Tak area. It gained strong approval on the basis of the capac-ity to expand, the lack of any necessary reclamation work and its location within Victoria Harbour.
Cruising takes offWhen completed, the new facility designed for Kai Tak will be on a far larger scale while also encompassing a far larger area. The length of the apron will span some 850 metres of which the terminal will span 360. With an alongside depth of 12-13 metres it will be able to clear 3,000 passengers an hour. With the tenders for the design and construction submitted in 2009, and the funding application then approved by the government in April 2010, construction work rapidly got underway while the date for completion of the termi-nal building has been brought forward to from its original 2014/15 to 2013 to match that of the opening of the first berth in the middle of that year and will comprise a complete range of facilities over and above those required to merely process the passengers on arrival, and in addition to an immigration section, customs and sanitary checks, visitors will be find shopping malls and recreational facilities.
The international design consultancy
firm AECOM will work on the civil, struc-tural and geotechnical engineering plus the necessary building services and fire engi-neering, traffic engineering, environmen-tal, acoustic and sustainable design work.
The view of the harbour will enhance its attractiveness and be complemented by a new subway station for rapid transit to other parts of the city, while a waterfront promenade plus other parks containing an amphitheatre, arboretum, aviation museum and water activity centre will be available to visitors and the public alike. On the more business oriented side new hotels and an exhibition centre will see the new cruise terminal’s location offering providing a good deal more open space for tourists as well as local residents than that available to visitors at Ocean terminal.
So, with the infrastructure in place, all that will be needed then are the numbers and studies of the growing size of the cruise industry demonstrate that this not going to be an issue. It is likely that further integration with the cruise industry in the region will be necessary, while concerns remain over possible air and noise pollution brought to an area in which residents have now grown used to the relative quiet given that the former airport located on the site stopped operating in 1997.
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Directory ContentsAdministrative Marine Department 71Banks (Shipping Finance) 71Bunkers 71Classification Societies 72Communications 73Container Depots 73Container Repairers 73Container Terminals 74Containerized Freight Services 74Cruise Terminal 75Freight Forwarders/Logistics 75Godowns & Warehouses 78Local Shipping Agents 78Lubricants 81Marine Suppliers (Equipment) 81Marine Suppliers (General Stores) 82Maritime Consultancy 82Maritime Insurance 83Maritime Law Firms 84Maritime Telecommunications 84Mid-Stream Operators 85Other Terminals 85Others 85Paints & Coatings 86Passenger Ferry Services 86Pilots 86Ship Brokers 87Ship Management 87Ship Manager 89ShipOwners 90Shipping Companies 90Shipping Publications & Industry Data 92Shipping Registries 93Shipyards/Ship Repairers 93Surveyors 94Towage and Salvage 95Trade/Shipping Organizations 96VTMS Registered Shipping Agencies 96
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ADMINISTRATIVE MARINE DEPARTMENT
The Hong Kong Marine DepartmentHarbour Building, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2542-3711
Fax (+852) 2541-7194
Tlx 64533 MARHQ HX
www.mardep.gov.hk
Mr R TupperDirector of Marine
Tel (+852) 2852-4401
Mr HP LiuDeputy Director of Marine
Tel (+852) 2852-4402
Mr SM ChungAssistant Director, Port Control
Tel (+852) 2852-4541
Mr TC SinAssistant Director, Planning and Services
Tel (+852) 2852-4403
Mr HM TungAssistant Director, Shipping
Tel (+852) 2852-4404
Mr PC SoAssistant Director, Multi-lateral Policy
Tel (+852) 2852-4408
Mr HK LeungAssistant Director, Government Fleet
Tel (+852) 2307-3600
Mr Patrick WongPrincipal Information Officer
Tel (+852) 2852-4423
BANKS (SHIPPING FINANCE)
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation LimitedLevel 18, HSBC Main Bldg.,
1 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2822-2300
Fax (+852) 2845-9033
Please see our Ad on Pg.33
ORIX Asia Ltd.30/F United Centre,
95 Queensway, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2862-9268
Fax (+852) 2527-9688
BUNKERS
Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd.Room 604-605, 6/F Centre Point,
181-185 Gloucester Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2891-7799
Fax (+852) 2893-1636
ExxonMobil Hong Kong Limited22/F Central Plaza, 18 Harbour Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3197-8906
Fax (+852) 3197-8372
Feoso Oil Trading Limited9-11/F Feoso Building,
877 Lai Chi Kok Road, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 3162-3888
Fax (+852) 3162-3600
Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers (HK) Ltd.Room 2905, 248 Queen’s Road East,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2529-9138
Fax (+852) 2529-6104
Frisol Bunkering (HK) Ltd.Room 3307, 33/F Hopewell Centre,
183 Queen’s Road East,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2529-3122
Fax (+852) 2527-3318
O.W. Bunker China Ltd.Rm 1710 - 11, Shui On Centre,
6-8 Harbour Rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-6254
Fax (+852) 2866-9590
Oil Shipping17/F The Phoenix, 21-25 Luard Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-0157
Fax (+852) 2865-1700
Tlx 85399 OSHK HX
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Sea Trader International Ltd.Unit 1901, 19/F Silver Base Centre,
200 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2838-6797
Fax (+852) 2838-6170
Soaring Dragon Enterprise Ltd.Rm 1208, Central Plaza,
18 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2519-3882
Fax (+852) 2511-3130
Tlx 88143 SDELT HX
Titan Bunkering (Hong Kong) Limited4901, Sun Hung Kai Centre,
30 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3187-6744
Fax (+852) 3188-4222
United Bunkering & Trading (HK) Ltd.1 Matheson Road, #39-02 Times Square,
Shell Tower, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2506-1388
Fax (+852) 2506-1988
Please see our Ad on Pg. 33
Vermont Marine Bunkering Ltd.Room 3101, 3107-10, 118 Connaught Rd West,
Sai Ying Pun, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2803-0608
Fax (+852) 2527-3851
Tlx 66063 VERMT HX
World Fuel (Singapore) Pte Ltd.17/F The Phoenix, Nos 21-25 Luard Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-0157
Fax (+852) 2865-1700
Tlx 85399 OSHK HX
CLASSIFICATION SOCIETIES
American Bureau of Shipping15th Floor, Queen’s Centre,
58-64 Queen’s Road East
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2527-8478
Fax (+852) 2861-3403
www.eagle.org
Bureau VeritasRoom 2704 Vicwood Plaza,
199 Des Voeux Road Central
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-1863
Fax (+852) 2815-3428
www.bureauveritas.com
China Classification Society Hong Kong BranchRoom 2904-5, West Tower,
Shun Tak Centre,
200 Connaught Road Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2547-6181
Fax (+852) 2858-2629
www.ccs.org.cn
Det Norske Veritas ASRoom 702, 7th Floor,
The Sun’s Group Centre,
200 Gloucester Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2865-3332
Fax (+852) 2865-3513
www.dnv.com
Germanischer Lloyd Hong Kong LtdRoom 918, Star House, 3 Salisbury Road
Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2317-1980
Fax (+852) 2314-7003
www.gl-group.com
Korean Register of Shipping, Hong Kong OfficeRoom 1004-5, 10th Floor, Blissful Building,
243-247 Des Voeux Road Central
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2850-7654
Fax (+852) 2850-6797
www.krs.co.kr
Lloyd’s Register AsiaRm. 3501, China Merchants Tower, Shun Tak
Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road Central
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2287-9333
Fax (+852) 2845-2616
www.lr.org
Nippon Kaiji KyokaiRm 3705, Shun Tak Centre, West Tower, 200
Connaught Road Central
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2517-7023
Fax (+852) 2857-7401
www.classnk.or.jp
RINA Hong Kong Branch OfficeUnit 1703, 17th Floor, Golden Centre,
188 Des Voeux Road Central
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-6908
Fax (+852) 2861-2676
www.rina.org
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COMMUNICATIONS
Pole Star Space Applications Ltd1708 Harcourt House, 39 Gloucester Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-0951
Fax (+852) 2520-0952
www.polestarglobal.com
CONTAINER DEPOTS
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14B, Waylee Industrial Centre,
30-38 Tsuen King Circuit, Tsuen Wan,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
First Rate Logistics LimitedRoom 207, 2/F Stanhope House,
734-738 King’s Rd., Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2510-9565
Fax (+852) 2802-6067
Ho Yat Logistics Co., Ltd.No. 17 Tsing Keung St.,
Tsing Yi, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2433-6133
Fax (+852) 2433-6178
Transward Container Ltd.Rm 1803-07, 118 Connaught Road West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
CONTAINER REPAIRERS
Brigantine Group48 Wang Lok Street, Yuen Long Industrial
Estate, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 6822-7232
Fax (+852) 2237-4761
www.brigantinegroup.com
Fat Kee Container Services Ltd.14B, Waylee Industrial Centre,
30-38 Tsuen King Circuit, Tsuen Wan, N.T.
Tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
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CONTAINER TERMINALS
Asia Container Terminals Ltd.5/F Main Office Building, Container Terminal 8,
West Kwai Chung, N.T.
Tel 2276-8000
Fax 3101-1536
www.asiacontainerterminals.com
China Merchants Holdings (International) Co., Ltd.38/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2102-8888
Fax (+852) 2851-2173
www.cmhi.com.hk
COSCO-HIT Terminals (Hong Kong) LtdCHT Tower, Terminal 8 East, Container Port
Road South, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2991-8888
Fax (+852) 2485-3320
CSX World Terminals Hong Kong Ltd.Berth 3, Kwai Chung Container Terminals,
Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2489-5012
Fax (+852) 2614-4791
DP WorldCT3, Hong Kong, Room 13108 South Wing, ATI,
Centre B, Berth 3, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2489-5096
Fax (+852) 2418-9376
www.dpworld.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 19
Hongkong International TerminalsTerminal 4, Container Port Road South,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2619-7557
Fax (+852) 2612-0083
Please see our Ad on Inside Front Cover
Modern Terminals LimitedBerth One, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2115-3838
Fax (+852) 2115-3962
www.ModernTerminals.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 2
River Trade Terminal Co. Ltd.Terminal Office Building, 201 Lung Mun Road,
Tuen Mun, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2122-7878
Fax (+852) 2122-7438
CONTAINERIZED FREIGHT SERVICES
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich Tower,
128 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
Tlx 2596-0751
China Shipping11 Philips Pkwy.,
Montvale, NJ, 07645, USA
Tel (201) 505-6982
www.chinashippingna.com
Please see our Ad on outside back cover
China Shipping Container Lines (Hong Kong) Agency Co., Ltd.59/F One Island East, 18 Westlands Road,
Island East, Hong Kong
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14B, Waylee Industrial Centre, 30-38 Tsuen
King Circuit, Tsuen Wan, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Flynt Shipping Ltd.Flat 1-3, 3/F Newport Centre,
Phase 2, 116 Ma Tau Kok Road, Tokwawan
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2308-1861
Fax (+852) 2308-1632
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Container terminals
asia Container terminals ltd.5/F Main office Building, container terminal 8,
West Kwai chung, N.t.
tel 2276-8000
Fax 3101-1536
www.asiacontainerterminals.com
China merchants Holdings (international) Co., ltd.38/F china Merchants tower,
Shun tak centre, 168-200 connaught road,
central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2102-8888
Fax (+852) 2851-2173
www.cmhi.com.hk
CosCo-Hit terminals (Hong Kong) ltdcHt tower, terminal 8 east, container Port
road South, Kwai chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2991-8888
Fax (+852) 2485-3320
CsX World terminals Hong Kong ltd.Berth 3, Kwai chung container terminals,
Kwai chung, New territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2489-5012
Fax (+852) 2614-4791
DP Worldct3, Hong Kong, room 13108 South Wing, Ati,
centre B, Berth 3, Kwai chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2489-5096
Fax (+852) 2418-9376
www.dpworld.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 19
Hongkong international terminalsterminal 4, container Port road South,
Kwai chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2619-7557
Fax (+852) 2612-0083
Please see our Ad on Inside Front Cover
modern terminals limitedBerth one, Kwai chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2115-3838
Fax (+852) 2115-3962
www.Modernterminals.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 4
river trade terminal Co. ltd.terminal office Building, 201 Lung Mun road,
tuen Mun, N.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2122-7878
Fax (+852) 2122-7438
ContainerizeD FreigHt serviCes
ahlers Bridge Hong Kong ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich tower,
128 Gloucester road, Wan chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
China shipping11 Philips Pkwy.,
Montvale, NJ, 07645, USA
tel (201) 505-6982
www.chinashippingna.com
Please see our Ad on outside back cover
China shipping Container lines (Hong Kong) agency Co., ltd.59/F one island east, 18 Westlands road,
island east, Hong Kong
Fat Kee stevedores ltd.14B, Waylee industrial centre, 30-38 tsuen
King circuit, tsuen Wan, N.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Flynt shipping ltd.Flat 1-3, 3/F Newport centre,
Phase 2, 116 Ma tau Kok road, tokwawan
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2308-1861
Fax (+852) 2308-1632
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CRUISE TERMINAL
Harbour City Estates Ltd.15/F South Tower, World Finance Centre,
Harbour City, Cantor Road, Tsimshatsui
Tel (+852) 2118-8668
Fax (+852) 2736-2481
FREIGHT FORWARDERS/LOGISTICS
A&G Logistics LimitedUnit C, 10/F Blk. 2, Kwai Tak Industrial Centre,
15-33 Kwai Tak Street, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2758-9220
Fax (+852) 2755-9559
AGI Logistics (Hong Kong) Ltd.11/F Watson Centre,
16-22 Kung Yip Street, Kwai Chung,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2953-0288
Fax (+852) 2104-7696
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich Tower,
128 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
Tlx 2596-0751
AIRIA International Cargo LimitedRm 1407, 14/F Texaco Centre,
126-140 Texaco Road, Tsuen Wan,
N.T. Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3590-5330
Fax (+852) 3590-5332
BEL International Logistics Limited8/F Mita Centre, 552-566 Castle Peak Road,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2796-0118
Fax (+852) 2799-9227
C.H. Robinson Worldwide (HK) Ltd.Unit 2609-16, 26/F Tower 1, Millennium City 1,
388 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3113-4268
Fax (+852) 3113-4266
cargo-partner Logistics LimitedUnit 1105, 11/F Cheung Sha Wan Plaza, Tower
I, 833 Cheung Sha Wan Road,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2110-6610
Fax (+852) 8161-0912
China Wheel Shipping (Holdings) Limited7/F Shiu Fung Hong Building,
239-241 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2332-5051
Fax (+852) 2332-7715
CL Consolidators Services Ltd.1303 ,13/F Hang Seng TST Bldg.,
18 Carnarvon Road, Tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2311-8836
Fax (+852) 2721-6079
CMS Logistics Group HongKong Co., Ltd.Rm. 2407, 24/F New York Life Tower,
Windsor House, No. 311 Gloucester Road,
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2614-6286
Fax (+852) 2614-6246
Comprehensive International Freight Forwarders Ltd.Room 1204-7, COL Tower,
Wharf T & T Square, 123 Hoi Bun Rd.,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2751-1600
Fax (+852) 2754-3873
Coop Freight Ltd.UG/F Newport Centre, Phase 1,
118 Ma Tau Kok Rd, Tokwawan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2764-6832
Fax (+852) 2362-8763
Fast-Link Express LimitedUnit 07, 1/F Block B, Sun Fung Centre,
88 Kwok Shui Road, Tsuen Wan, New Territories
Tel (+852) 2755-0368
Fax (+852) 2799-7545
Fiege Ltd.Room 8-11, 28/F Prosperity Millennia Plaza,
663 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2892-0668
Fax (+852) 2892-0126
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Flamely Shipping Ltd.903 Alliance Building, 130-136 Connaught Rd.,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2180-8585
Fax (+852) 2180-8586
Tlx 051 9407-5475
Flynt International Forwarders Ltd.3/F Newport Centre Phase 2, Flat 1-3,
116 Ma Tau Kok Rd, Tokwawan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2334-1313
Fax (+852) 2764-0664
Full Speed Maritime Ltd.10/F Tern Centre, Tower I,
237 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2542-2323
Fax (+852) 2542-0101
Tlx (051) 9407-5255 FULL G
Geodis Wilson Hong Kong Ltd.3/F Two Harbourfront, 18-22 Tak Fung Street,
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2208-6888
Fax (+852) 2796-1042
Global Logistic China LimitedUnit C, 10/F Blk. 2, Kwai Tak Industrial Centre,
15-33 Kwai Tak Street,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2758-9427
Fax (+852) 2755-4410
Global Net Int’l Co Ltd.Unit 1701-03, 17/F Seaview Centre,
139-141 Hoi Bun Rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2950-0353
Fax (+852) 2950-0525
Guangzhou Shui Nam Logistics Services Ltd.2/F Tower 1, Tern Centre,
237 Queen’s Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-1812
Fax (+852) 2851-9997
Guideline (HK) LimitedUnit 804-805, 8/F Technology Park,
18 On Lai Street, Shatin, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3741-6500
Fax (+852) 3741-6501
Gulf Agency Company (Hong Kong) Ltd.Units 05-07, Level 23, Millennium City 6,
392 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2723-6306
Fax (+852) 2723-3413
Tlx 9407-5241 GACH G
H & T International Transportation LimitedRoom 01-04, 5/F China Merchants Building,
152-155 Connaught Road Central
Tel (+852) 2543-0708
Fax (+852) 2543-0161
Hansen Exhibition Forwarding Ltd.Unit 13, 13/F , New Commerce Centre,
19 On Sum Street, Siu Lek Yuen,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2367-2303
Fax (+852) 2369-0479
Hongkong Association of Freight Forwarding And Logistics Ltd.8/F , China Hong Kong Centre,
122-126 Canton Rd, Tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2796-3121
Fax (+852) 2796-3719
Hosanna Logistics Ltd.7/F Shiu Fung Hong Bldg, 239-241 Wing Lok St,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2723-5188
Fax (+852) 2723-7188
Fax (+852) 2127-7491
info@ hosanna-logistics.com.hk
International Freight Express Ltd.Room 802-3, Yuen Fat Ind Bldg.,
25 Wang Chiu Rd, Kowloon Bay,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2331-4281
Fax (+852) 2331-4282
Janco International Freight Ltd.25/F Chinachem Exchange Square,
1 Hoi Wan Street, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2575-7883
Fax (+852) 2575-8609
Kingsway Logistics Company LimitedRm 1502, 15/F Charmay Center,
12 Ka Hing Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3679-3355
Fax (+852) 3622-2724
Kusa Shipping Ltd.M/F Lung Ma Bldg.,
550-552 Nathan Rd, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2323-1384
Fax (+852) 3157-7973
Merchandise Worldwide Transportation Ltd.Unit 01, 2/F EW Int’l Tower, 120 Texaco Road,
Tsuen Wan,N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2382-2222
Fax (+852) 2718-4789
Mutiara Pinewood Ltd.Room 1303, Shun Tak Centre,
200 Connaught Rd Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2517-0308
Fax (+852) 2517-0615
Tlx 75891 PINE HX
Oriental Air Transport Service Ltd.Block C & E, 1/F Gee Chang Industrial Bldg.,
108 Lok Shan Road, Tokwawan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2627-0130
Fax (+852) 2422-2671
Prime Line International Ltd.Block G, 12/F Hing Win Fty Bldg.,
110 How Ming Street, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2529-7327
Fax (+852) 2343-6327
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San Tai Distribution Co, Ltd.8/F Allied Cargo Centre, 150-60 Texaco Rd,
Tsuen Wan, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (852)2408-0282
Fax (852)2408-0362
Fax (852)2408-0319
Santa Fe Transport International Ltd.Room 2302, 23/F Sing Pao Building,
101 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2595-8663
Fax (+852) 2893-4983
Shanghai Dragon (Logistics) Ltd.7/F Shiu Fung Hong Building,
239-241 Wing Lok Street,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2736-8678
Fax (+852) 2736-8211
Shuttle Cargo Int’l (HK) Ltd.Rm 1901-1902, 19/F China Insurance Group Bldg,
141 Des Voeux Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-8286
Fax (+852) 2545-6879
Sun System Logistics Ltd.Room C1305, Flat C, 13/F Phase 1,
Kwai Shing Ind. Bldg., 36-40 Tai Lin Pai Rd.,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3520-2279
Fax (+852) 3747-4612
Supreme Logistics (Hong Kong) Ltd.Unit A&B, 1/F Sunshine Kowloon Bay Cargo
Centre, 59 Tai Yip Street,
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2796-3191
Fax (+852) 2796-3105
www.supremelog.com.hk
Suz Air & Sea Freight (HK) LimitedRoom 1602, 16/F New-Tech Plaza,
34 Tai Yau Street, San Po Kong, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3590-6885
Fax (852)3590-6181
Swellchief Shipping Co., Ltd.Unit 909, 9/F Wayson Commercial Building,
28 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2546-6078
Fax (+852) 2559-8249
Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd.15/F 48 Man Fai Bldg., Ferry Point,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2388-7578
Fax (+852) 2780-6812
Tradewinds All Freight (HK) Ltd.G/F Hay Nien Bldg., 1 Tai Yip Street,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2754-2020
Fax (+852) 2799-5799
Fax (+852) 2751-6604
Victory International JSCRoom 1404, 14/F Profit Industrial Bldg.,
No. 1-15 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3426-3628
Fax (+852) 3426-3238
Wangfoong Transportation Ltd.2/F & 3/F Harbour Commercial Building,
122 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2544-9611
Fax (+852) 2854-0247
www.wangfoong.com.hk
Wellson International Ltd.Room 805, 8/F Wah Ying Cheong Central Bldg,
160 Queen’s Rd Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2850-5662
Fax (+852) 2851-0115
Wider Logistics Ltd.Room 1723-4, Pacific Trade Centre,
2 Kai Hing Rd, Kowloon Bay,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2754-9507
Fax (+852) 2798-6314
Fax (+852) 2305-2803
Xen Freight Agency Ltd.Room 2519, 25/F New Tech Plaza,
34 Tai Yau Street, San Po Kong, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2408-0033
Fax (+852) 2750-6717
Xiamen Harvest Shipping Ltd.61/F Yardley Commercial Bldg.,
3 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3416-9000
Fax (+852) 8343-8852
Tlx 62987 EHS HX
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GODOWNS & WAREHOUSES
Allied & Associated Enterprises (HK) Ltd.80 Tung Lo Wan Rd., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2577-4306
Fax (+852) 2577-5214
Chik Lee Logistics Ltd.Room 21-23, 2/F Block A Hi-Tech Ind. Center,
5-21 Pak Tin Par St.,
Tsuen Wan, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2415-1611
Fax (+852) 2492-0205
China Travel Hip Kee Godown HK Ltd.M/F (Northern) 1 Cheong Hang Road,
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2852-1388
Fax (+852) 2362-6001
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14B, Waylee Industrial Centre,
30-38 Tsuen King Circuit, Tsuen Wan,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Nisko Warehouse Ltd.1014E-1020E, 1/F ATL Logistics Centre A,
Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2699-3268
Fax (+852) 2695-1302
Prime Line International Ltd.Block G, 12/F Hing Win Fty Bldg.,
110 How Ming Street, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2529-7327
Fax (+852) 2343-6327
San Tai Distribution Co, Ltd.7-13/F Allied Cargo Centre,
150-60 Texaco Rd, Tsuen Wan,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2408-0282
Fax (+852) 2408-0362
Fax (+852) 2408-0319
Wealth Fair Development Co Ltd.Rm 606-608, Kin Wing Commercial Bldg.,
24-30 Kin On Street, Tuen Mun,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2462-4981
Fax (+852) 2455-1089
Winner Godown Ltd.8/F Tai Sang Container & Godown Centre,
2-10, Cheung Fai Road, TsingYi, N.T.
Tel (+852) 2408-7221
Fax (+852) 2407-6052
LOCAL SHIPPING AGENTS
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich Tower,
No.128 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
Tlx 2596-0751
Anda Shipping Ltd.Rm. 902, 9/F HSH Mongkok Plaza,
794 Nathan Road, Mongkok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong,
Tel (+852) 2381-6566
Fax (+852) 2302-4661
Tlx (051) 9407-5242 ANDA G
Ben Line Agencies (HK) Ltd.2702 Bonham Trade Centre,
13/F Wing On Centre, 50 Bonham Strand,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2893-4307
Fax (+852) 2893-4377
Tlx (051) 9407-5273 BENL G
Candimar LimitedRoom 2507, Ing Tower,
308 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-6377
Fax (+852) 2854-2409
Tlx 9407-6511 CDMA G
Conning Shipping Ltd.Room 3603, 36/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre,168 Connaught Rd,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2739-9977
Fax (+852) 2723-0123
D.S. Marine, Ltd.21AB Lockhart Centre,
301-307 Lockhart Rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2865-3378
Fax (+852) 2865-6806
Dong Woo Shippng Co Ltd.Room 1408, Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Road C., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2534-3724
Fax (+852) 2534-3754
Tlx (051) 9407-5275
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East West Maritime Limited12/F Kincheng Comm. Centre,
2 Carnarvon Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2722-4868
Tel (+852) 2739-1911
Fax (+852) 2369-4820
Fax (+852) 2369-4826
Eastern Worldwide Co, Ltd.21/F Western Centre,
40-50 Des Voeux Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2592-3388
Fax (+852) 2559-7090
Fax (+852) 2858-5512
Tlx (051) 9407-5526 EWCL G
Eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.Room 1302, Shun Tak Centre, West Tower,
168-200 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
Tlx 65669 ESAL HX
Ever Earn International Ltd.1706-07 Workingfield Commercial Building,
408-412 Jaffe Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-3193
Fax (+852) 2559-3293
Tlx 051-9407-8106 EEIL G
Flamely Shipping Ltd.903 Alliance Building, 130-136 Connaught Rd.,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2180-8585
Fax (+852) 2180-8586
Tlx 051 9407-5475
Full Speed Maritime Ltd.10/F Tern Centre, Tower I, 237 Queen’s Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2542-2323
Fax (+852) 2542-0101
Tlx (051) 9407-5255 FULL G
Gold Star Shipping (HK) LimitedRoom 2103, Bonham Trade Centre,
Bonham Strand East, Sheung Wan, H.K.
Tel (+852) 2543-5559
Fax (+852) 2581-1330
Tlx 33634 CGWTL HX
Gulf Agency Company (Hong Kong) Ltd.Units 05-07, Level 23, Millennium City 6,
392 Kwun Tong Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2723-6306
Fax (+852) 2723-3413
Tlx 9407-5241 GACH G
Inchcape Shipping Services (HK) Ltd.Units 1802-1805, 18/F No.3 Lockhart Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2746-7312
Fax (852)2744-3240
Tlx 39878 ISSHK HX
Inter Maritime Trading AgencySuite 801, 8/F Asian House,
1 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2527-0058
Fax (+852) 2861-0742
ISM Shipping Agent CompanyRM B, 21/F Kai Kwong Commercial Bldg,
332 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2802-2815
Tel (+852) 2836-6090
Fax (+852) 2802-2817
Tlx (051) 9407-5247 ISMA G
Kong Hing Agency LimitedRoom 1408, Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Road, C., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2534-3700
Fax (+852) 2534-3754
Tlx (051) 9407-5275
Kristian Jebsens Ltd.15/F Qualipak Tower,
122 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-0068
Fax (+852) 2520-6785
Lubeca Marine Management (HK) Ltd.21/F Harbour Comm Bldg.,
122-124 Connaught Rd., Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2810-0600
Fax (+852) 2537-1734
Mak Shui Cho & Son Ltd.19/F Shanghai Ind. Investment Bldg.,
48-62 Hennessy Rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2760-8287
Fax (+852) 2760-9598
Tlx 43931 MSCS HX
Mutiara Pinewood Ltd.Room 1303, Shun Tak Centre,
200 Connaught Rd Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2517-0308
Fax (+852) 2517-0615
Tlx 75891 PINE HX
Ocean Base Co. Ltd.Room 1303-5 New Victory House,
83-103 Wing Lok St., Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-8989
Fax (+852) 2815-8800
Tlx 051-9407-5493 OBCL G
Penavico (Hong Kong) LimitedRm. 4008-4009, 40/F Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-1996
Tel (+852) 2135-2148
Fax (+852) 2549-8622
Fax (+852) 2805-2129
Ray Glory Shipping Ltd. 1005-6 Tung Che Commercial Centre,
246 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2857- 2918
Fax (+852) 2857- 2418
Tlx (051) 9407-5279 RGSL G
Royal Cargo Combined Logistics (HK) Ltd.Unit 501-504, 5/F ,China Merchants Building,
152-155 Connaught Road C, Sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-3244
Fax (+852) 2543-3277
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Sam Lee Lightering & Transport Co. Ltd.10/F Pico Tower, 66 Gloucester Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2865-5800
Fax (+852) 2865-4730
Tlx 65523 SAMLT HX
San Lian Shipping Co Ltd.11/F Ngan House, 206-210 Des Voeux Rd.,
Central, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-0885
Fax (+852) 2542-0731
Tlx 67260 SLSHP HX
Shinwa Shipping (H.K.) Co., Ltd.Room 1002, Ocean Centre,
Harbour City, 5 Canton Road,
Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2110-1228
Fax (+852) 2370-9781
Tlx 48827 HKSSC HX
Shui Nam Navigation (HK) Ltd.2/F Tower 1, Tern Centre,
237 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-1812
Fax (+852) 2542-2349
Sun Crown Shipping Ltd.Unit B, 15/F Amtel Building,
148 Des Voeux Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-4128
Fax (+852) 2854-1933
Tlx 67771 WCLHK HX
Sun Lord Co Ltd.1905/7 Wayson Commercial Bldg.,
28 Connaught Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2548-2661
Fax (+852) 2858-1708
Tlx 83824 LORDS HX
Sunning Shipping Ltd.4/F, 402-403, Hua Qin International Bldg,
340 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-2183
Tel (+852) 2541-2683
Fax (+852) 2544-8318
Tlx 051940-75268 SUNN G
Swellchief Shipping Co., Ltd.Unit 909, 9/F Wayson Commercial Bldg,
28 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2546-6078
Fax (+852) 2559-8249
Top Nation Shipping Ltd.Rm. 1109-1111, Wayson Commercial Bldg,
28 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-0323
Fax (+852) 2559-8312
Top Vigor Logistics (CHINA) LimitedRoom 506, 5/F China Merchants Bldg,
152-155 Connaught Road Central
Tel (+852) 2543-3090
Fax (+852) 2543-3106
Tri-Orient Shipping Ltd.1804 Central Plaza Bldg.,
18 Harbour Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2827-6883
Fax (+852) 2827-8559
Wah Shun Shipping Co Ltd.Rm 2603-4, 26/F China Merchants Tower,
168-200 Connaught Rd. Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2857-7311
Fax (+852) 2517-7799
Wallem Shipping (HK) Ltd.12/F Warwick House East,
Taikoo Place, 979 King’s Road
Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-8500
Fax (+852) 2876-1500
Wells Marine AgenciesRm 402, 4/F Welland Bldg.,
368 Queen’s Rd., Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-4909
Fax (+852) 2543-4130
Tlx (051) 9407-5277 WELL G
wellsmar @netvigator.com
Wilhelmsenn Ships Service Ltd.Rm 1104-1106, 11/F Lu Plaza, 2 Wing Yip St,
Kwun Tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2880-1688
Fax (+852) 2880-5058
World-Wide Shipping Agency Ltd.23/F No. 9 Des Voeux Rd West
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2842-3888
Fax (+852) 2810-0617
Xiamen Harvest Shipping Ltd.61/F Yardley Commercial Bldg.,
3 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3416-9000
Fax (+852) 8343-8852
Tlx 62987 EHS HX
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LUBRICANTS
Tiger Oil Marine Ltd.Room 1202, Floor 12, 88 Gloucester Road.
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2877-8896
Fax (+852) 2877-8281
www.tigeroil-marine.com
MARINE SUPPLIERS (EQUIPMENT)
ABB Turbo Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd.3 Dai Hei Street, Tai Po Industrial Estate,
Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2929-3630
Fax (+852) 2929-3501
Billboard (International) Co., Ltd.Room 1106, Entrepot Centre, 117 How Ming St,
Kwun Tong, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2797-3972
Fax (+852) 2304-7011
CITE LimitedRm C-E, 16/F Yan’s Tower,
25-27 Wong Chuk Hang Rd.,
Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2552-0178
Fax (+852) 2873-0679
Dong An Marine Safety Equipment Trading Ltd.1F Chu Kong Group, Shipyard Bldg,
93 Hing Wah St West, Lai Chi Kok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2408-6930
Fax (+852) 2419-2207
Elekon CompanyRoom 1202-3, Kowloon Building,
555 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2770-6161
Fax (+852) 2780-7197
Eletek Technology LimitedUnit 1205-06, Sunbeam Center,
27 Shing Yip Street, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (852 2343-9833
Fax (+852) 2343-2223
Fedders Hydraulics Services Co.Block B and C, 17/F Glee Ind. Bldg.,
77-81 Chai Wan Kok St., Tsuen Wan,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2492-1119
Tel (+852) 2492-1191
Fax (+852) 2492-9368
Full Smart Enterprise Limited2/F Block B, On Fat Industrial Building,
12-18 Kwai Wing Road, Kwai Chung
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2819-7218
Fax (+852) 2819-7597
Honour Marine Safety Equipment Co Ltd.2/F Block B, On Fat Industrial Bldg.,
12-18 Kwai Wing Rd, Kwai Chung,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2819-8417
Fax (+852) 2819-8443
Infrared Engineering and Consultants LtdSuites 2-3, 7/F Chinachem Johnston Plaza,
178-186 Johnston Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (852)2550-2330
Fax (+852) 2550-1179
Kalmar Asia Pacific Limited2/F Yoo Hoo Tower, 38-42 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2944-8383
Fax (+852) 2944-9966
KEE Marine Service & Consultant Ltd.Room 1804, Nam Wo Hong Building,
148 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2116-1663
Tel (+852) 2851-7925
Fax (+852) 2851-6379
Lincon Marine Supply Service LimitedRm 3-4, 1/F Ming Fat Industrial Centre,
1 Kin Fat Street, Tuen Mun, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2462-7998
Fax (+852) 2467-5114
Marsco Hexol International Ltd.Room 1402 Yu Sung Boon Building
107-111 Des Voeux Road, Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2527-3380
Fax (+852) 2520-1526
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Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine Asia Inc.28/F 69 Jervois Street,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2581-9122
Fax (+852) 2851-9967
Promat (HK) Ltd.Suite 1501, New Trend Centre,
704 Prince Edward Road East, Sanpokong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2661-2392
Fax (+852) 2661-2086
Renford Ltd.Room 501, Laws Commercial Plaza,
788 Cheung Sha Wan Rd, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2742-7111
Fax (+852) 2742-7171
Storm Force Marine Ltd.1204 Dominion Centre,
43-59 Queens Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-0114
Fax (+852) 2866-9260
Wuxi Hai Hong Boat Making Co. Ltd.702 Fortress Tower, 250 King’s Road,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2571-9322
Fax (+852) 2806-3153
MARINE SUPPLIERS (GENERAL STORES)
Hai Fu Marine Electrical & Hardware Co.Unit A, 14/F Hong Kong Industrial Bldg.,
444-452 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-2527
Fax (+852) 2858-4064
Hai Luen Trading Co. (HK) Ltd.171/F 9 Des Voeux Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2542-8463
Tel (+852) 2545-0956
Fax (+852) 2815-0594
Tlx 86773 HLUEN HX
Hsing Loong Company Ltd.220-248 Texaco Road, Suite 1012, Tsuen Wan,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-0877
Tel (+852) 2545-0494
Fax (+852) 2815-1765
Mak Kee International HK LimitedUnit I, J & K, 22/F Block 1,
Golden Dragon Industrial Centre,
152-160 Tai Lin Pai Road,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2396-4107
Fax (+852) 2789-8323
Man Sang (China) Co. Ltd.Shop A, G/F Good Prospect Factory Building,
33-35 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2858-9622
Fax (+852) 2858-9569
Shiu On Loong Co. Ltd.Shop A, G/F Good Prospect Factory Bldg.,
33–35 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2544-5791
Fax (+852) 2544-0139
United Shipchandlers Limited8/F Tung Cheong Industrial Bldg.,
177-181 Yeung Uk Road,
Tsuen Wan, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2816-7228
Fax (+852) 2816-7107
MARITIME CONSULTANCY
Advanced Level Inspectorate Ltd.Rm. 2008, Tower A, Regent Centre,
63 Wo Yi Hop Road, Kwai Chung, N.T.
Tel (+852) 2311-9111
Fax (+852) 2119-7119
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich Tower,
128 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
Tlx 2596-0751
Belize Bureau of Shipping Services Hong KongOffice A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
BMT Asia Pacific Limited5/F ING Tower, 308 Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-2221
Fax (+852) 2815-3377
www.bmt.org
Please see our Ad on Pg. 45
Cargo Inspection & Consultant Limited4/F, Lee Chau Commercial Bldg,
11 Hart Avenue, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
Tel (852) 2721-0696
Fax (852) 2311-6054
Carmichael & Clarke Co, Ltd.17th. Floor, Jade Centre, 98 Wellington Street,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2581-2678
Fax (+852) 2581-2722
Hench Public Marine & Cargo Survey (H.K.) Ltd.12/F Flat D, On Fuk Ind. Building,
No.41-45, Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2439-9111
Fax (+852) 2439-6222
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International Shipping Agencies Ltd.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
J. D. Wort & Co., Ltd.Suite B6, 29/F Causeway Centre,
28 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2802-1019
Fax (+852) 2827-2355
Kay Leung Company LimitedUnit 702, Block A, New Trade Plaza,
6 On Ping Street,
Shatin, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-3308
Fax (+852) 2815-2823
KEE Marine Service & Consultant Ltd.Room 1804, Nam Wo Hong Building,
148 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2116-1663
Tel (+852) 2851-7925
Fax (+852) 2851-6379
Kiwi Marine Consultants Ltd.Suite 2B, Block 40 Siena One,
Discovery Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2259-3150
Fax (+852) 2259-3151
www.kiwimarine.net
M L P Marine Services Ltd.Rm 701, Kwong Lee Bldg.,
30, Bonham Strand West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-3328
Fax (+852) 2543-5813
Maritime Services (HK) Co Ltd.12B, Hang Lung House,
184-192 Queen’s Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-0266
Fax (+852) 2542-2788
PacMarine Services (HK) Ltd.7/F Hutchison House,
10 Harcourt Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2233-7177
Fax (+852) 2571-9462
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SCMOSupply Chain Management Outsource Ltd.,
Suite 806, 8/F Capitol Centre,
5-19 Jardine’s Bazaar,
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-3139
Fax (+852) 2866-2290
www.scmo.net
MARITIME INSURANCE
Expat Services Ltd.Suite 2404, Universal Trade Centre,
3-5A Arbuthnot Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2893-3344
Fax (+852) 2838-0654
FP Marine Risks Ltd.26/F The Centrium, 60 Wyndham Street,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2544-3410
Fax (+852) 2542-4864
Houlder Insurance Brokers Far East Ltd.18/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2890-5302
Fax (+852) 2577-7545
HSBC Insurance Brokers (Asia-Pacific) Ltd.20/F 108 Gloucester Rd., Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2828-7200
Fax (+852) 2598-4937
Lambert Brothers Insurance Brokers (HK) Ltd.1608 Asian House, 1 Hennessy Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2877-7777
Fax (+852) 2877-7666
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MARITIME LAW FIRMS
Blank RomeRoom 5605-07, The Center,
99 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3528-8300
Fax (+852) 3528-8383
Brenda Chark and CoUnit F, 11\F, CNT Tower, 338 Hennessy Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3973-7309
Fax (+852) 3020-4875
Clyde & Co18/F Citic Tower, 1 Tim Mei Avenue,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2878-8600
Casualty response 24 hour hotline:
(852) 2287-2800
Fax (+852) 2522-5907
www.clydeco.com
Crump & Co2009 Tower One, Lippo Centre,
89 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2537-7000
Fax (+852) 2804-6615
Holman, Fenwick & Willan15/F Tower One, Lippo Centre,
89 Queensway, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2522-3006
Fax (+852) 2877-8110
Tlx DX- 9031- 1C
Ince & Co3801-6 ICBC Tower, Citibank Plaza,
3 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2877-3221
Fax (+852) 2877-2633
Jonathan Rostron SolicitorsSuite 503, 5/F St. George’s Building
2 Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2891- 6657
Fax (+852) 2891- 8770
Keesal, Young & Logan, LLP1603 The Centre Mark,
287 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2854-1718
Fax (+852) 2541-6189
Littlewoods14/F Hang Seng Mongkok Bldg.,
677 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2397-3354
Fax (+852) 2390-3354
Mayer Brown JSM16th-19th Floors, Prince’s Building,
10 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2843-2211
Fax (+852) 2845-9121
ONC Lawyers15/F The Bank of East Asia Bldg.,
10 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2810-1212
Fax (+852) 2804-6311
Stephenson Harwood & Lo35/F Bank of China Tower
1 Garden Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2868-0789
Fax (+852) 2868-1504
MARITIME TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Elekon CompanyRoom 1202-3, Kowloon Building
555 Nathan Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2770-6161
Fax (+852) 2780-7197
Eletek Technology LimitedUnit 1205-06 Sunbeam Center,
27 Shing Yip Street, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (852 2343-9833
Fax (+852) 2343-2223
Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine Asia Inc.28/F 69 Jervois Street,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2581-9122
Fax (+852) 2851-9967
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SpeedCast Limited9/F Phase II, Ming An Plaza,
8 Sunning Road, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2805-6904
Fax (+852) 2805-6505
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MID-STREAM OPERATORS
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14B, Waylee Industrial Centre,
30-38 Tsuen King Circuit, Tsuen Wan
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Ho Yat Logistics Co., Ltd.No. 17 Tsing Keung St.,
Tsing Yi, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2433-6133
Fax (+852) 2433-6178
Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd.15/F 48 Man Fai Bldg.,
Ferry Point, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2388-7578
Fax (+852) 2780-6812
Transward Ltd.Room 1803, 18/F 118 Connaught Road West,
Sheung Wan,Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
OTHER TERMINALS
The Hongkong Electric Co Ltd.44 Kennedy Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2843-3111
Fax (+852) 2810-0506
Tlx HX 73071
OTHERS
BEKK Solutions LimitedUnit B, 1/F Shing Fung Industrial Park,
Hong Kin Road, DD 212 L8, Sai Kung,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2791-5252
Fax (+852) 2792-4788
www.bekksolutions.com
Carmichael & Clarke Co, Ltd.17th. Floor, Jade Centre, 98 Wellington Street,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2581-2678
Fax (+852) 2581-2722
Hong Kong Ships’ Fumigation Co. Ltd.Rm.1509, International Trade Centre,
11-19 Sha Tsui Rd, Tsuen Wan
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2891-2730
Tel (+852) 2891-2760
Fax (+852) 2838-2149
www.fumigation.iyp.hk
Weathernews (Hong Kong) Ltd.25/F China Hong Kong Tower,
8-12 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2574-3232
Fax (+852) 2574-3366
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.G/F 24 Namcheong St., Shamshuipo,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
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PAINTS & COATINGS
Chugoku Marine Paints (HK) Ltd.Unit 2201, 22/F Island Place Tower,
510 King’s Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2576-6376
Fax (+852) 2576-3607
Hempel (China) Ltd.Unit 1509-16,
15/F BEA Tower Millennium City 5,
418 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2857-7663
Fax (+852) 2517-6311
International Paint (Hong Kong) Ltd.Unit 2005, 20/F L 148 Electric Rd,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2508-7700
Fax (+852) 2827-9488
Fax (+852) 2827-9117
PPG Performance Coatings (Hong Kong) Limited1903 Shun Kwong Commercial Building
8 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-2821
Fax (+852) 2544-6109
PASSENGER FERRY SERVICES
Fortune Ferry Co Ltd.North Point East Passenger Pier East Berth,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2994-8155
Fax (+852) 2565-8683
Laissez Faire CoRm 46, M/F Sino Centre, 582-592 Nathan Rd,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2770-8066
Tel (+852) 2770-4346
Fax (+852) 2782-5366
New Moonraker Motorboat Co, Ltd.Rm 1803,18/F 118 Connaught Road West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
The Republic Motorboat Co, Ltd.Room 1803, 18/F 118 Connaught Road West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
Shun Tak – China Travel Ship Management Ltd.83 Hing Wah St West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2307-0880
Fax (+852) 2786-5125
Tsui Wah Ferry Services (HK) Ltd.Unit 6, 12/F Boss Comm. Centre,
28 Ferry Street, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2272-2022
Fax (+852) 2528-3320
Wing Yip Shipping & Transportation Co. Ltd.Room 3002, 30/F Wayland House,
55 Shek Pai Wan Road, Tin Wan,
Aberdeen, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2300-1816
Fax (+852) 2555-6966
PILOTS
Hong Kong Pilots Association Ltd.1601-1606, Hong Kong Plaza,
186-191 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Office hours: Tel (+852) 2803-0840
24 hours: Tel (+852) 2803-0003
General: Fax (+852) 2803-0859
Pilot booking: Fax (+852) 2803-0860
Fax (+852) 2803-0861
Tlx 62062 HKPA HX
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SHIP BROKERS
ABC Shipping (Hong Kong) LimitedRm 1302, 13/F NanDao Commerical Bldg.,
359-361 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-6849
Fax (+852) 2661-3285
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich Tower,
No.128 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
Tlx 2596-0751
Anda Shipping Ltd.Rm. 902, 9/F HSH Mongkok Plaza,
794 Nathan Road, Mongkok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2381-6566
Fax (+852) 2302-4661
Tlx (051) 9407-5242 ANDA G
Anphi Shipping Co Ltd.Flat C-E 17/F Fui Nam Bldg.,
48-51 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2548-0821
Fax (+852) 2517-0839
Clarkson Asia LimitedRoom 1706-16, Sun Hung Kai Centre,
30 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-3111
Fax (+852) 2866-3068
www.clarksons.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 11
East West Maritime Limited12/F Kincheng Comm. Centre,
2 Carnarvon Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2722-4868
Tel (+852) 2739-1911
Fax (+852) 2369-4820
Fax (+852) 2369-4826
Ocean Base Co. Ltd.Room 1303-5, New Victory House,
83-103 Wing Lok St. Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-8989
Fax (+852) 2815-8800
Tlx 051-9407-5493 OBCL G
Rodskog Shipbrokers Ltd16th Floor, Beautiful Group Tower,
74-77 Connaught Road Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-7020
Fax (+852) 2541-7400
www.rodskogshipbrokers.com
Ray Glory Shipping Ltd.1005-6 Tung Che Commercial Centre,
246 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2857- 2918
Fax (+852) 2857- 2418
Tlx (051) 9407-5279 RGSL G
Wallem Ship Broking (Hong Kong) Ltd.12/F Warwick Hse East, Taikoo Place,
979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-8800
Fax (+852) 2876-1800
SHIP MANAGEMENT
Anglo Eastern Ship Management Ltd.23/F MLC Tower, 248 Queen’s Rd East,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2863-6111
Fax (+852) 2861-2419
Tlx 75478
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (HongKong) Ltd. PartnershipRoom 2602, 26/F K Wah Centre,
191 Java Road, North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2561-8838
Fax (+852) 2561-8803
Chellaram Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd.1801, Dina House, Ruttonjee Centre,
11 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2973-6111
Fax (+852) 2971-1402
www.chellship.com
China LNG Shipping (International) Co. Ltd.Rooms 08-10, 24/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2902-1500
Fax (+852) 2902-1501
Conning Shipping Ltd.Room 3603, 36/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre 168 Connaught Rd,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2739-9977
Fax (+852) 2723-0123
Eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.Room 1302, Shun Tak Centre, West Tower,
168-200 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
Tlx 65669 ESAL HX
Fairmont Shipping (HK) Ltd. & Affiliates21/F Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2521-8338
Fax (+852) 2810-4560
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Far East Ship Management LimitedUnite 2503, Singga Commercial Centre,
148 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2546-7886
Fax (+852) 2546-1816
www.fesmhk.com
Fleet Management Limited11th Floor, Dah Sing Financial Centre,
108 Gloucester Road, Wanchai,
Hong Kong
Tel +852 2861-3511
Fax: +852 2528-1550
www.fleetship.com
Flying Leaf Shipping Ltd.Rm C-D, 14/F Trust Tower,
68 Johnston Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-1205
Fax (+852) 2866-1676
Gold Bridge Shipping Ltd.Room 2007-10, China Insurance Group
Building, 141 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong
Kong
Tel (+852) 2854-2318
Fax (+852) 2854-4704/4341
Tlx 68212 OVIEW HX
www.gbship.com
Grand Seatrade Shipping Co. Ltd.Rm. 2607 Alexandra House,
16-20 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2526-4294
Fax (+852) 2810-6780
Tlx 85146 SETRA HX
J. R. Teihcson & Management Co., Ltd.8/F Room B, Kingswell Commercial Tower,
173 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2586-1016
Fax (+852) 2586-1067
Janfield Shipping LimitedRoom 1501, 15/F Malaysia Building,
47-50 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2865-0193
Fax (+852) 2527-6937
Kingstar Shipping LimitedRoom 5011, Hopewell Centre,
183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2576-2611
Fax (+852) 2576-3043
Fax (+852) 2576-5165
Tlx 81264 KSHPG
Lubeca Marine Management (HK) Ltd.21/F Harbour Comm Bldg.,
122-124 Connaught Rd., Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2810-0600
Fax (+852) 2537-1734
Maritime Services (HK) Co Ltd.12B, Hang Lung House,
184-192 Queen’s Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-0266
Fax (+852) 2542-2788
Noble Group Ltd.18/F MassMutual Tower,
38 Gloucester Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3861-3511
Fax (+852) 2527-0282
www.thiisnoble.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 28
Northstar Ship Management Ltd.20/F Chinawell Centre,
414-424 Jaffe Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2838-5900
Fax (+852) 2838-5510
Oak Maritime (HK) Inc Ltd.2301, China Resources Bldg.,
26 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2506-3866
Fax (+852) 2506-3563
Ocean Longevity Shipping & Management Co. Ltd.2101, 21/F Two International Finance Centre,
8 Finance Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2858-8818
Fax (+852) 2858-8733
Tlx 70680 OLONG HX
Patt Manfield & Co, Ltd.15/F H K Diamond Exchange Building,
8 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2524-9863
Fax (+852) 2810-0414
Tlx 73477 FIELD
Prosperity Steamship Company Ltd.G/F Tai Fat Bldg., 43 Ko Shing St.,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2858-2218
Fax (+852) 2858-3386
Tlx 73309 Perit HX
Skaarup Management (H.K.) Co, Ltd.Room 1304, West Tower, Shun Tak Centre,
168-200 Connaught Rd., Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2805-1482
Fax (+852) 2543-6852
Tlx 71015 SKMHK HX
Therica Shippping CorporationRoom 2209, 22/F One Island East,
18 Westlands Road, Quarry Road,
Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2598-0828
Fax (+852) 2598-0234
Tlx 65909 GSL HX
Univan Ship Management Ltd.35th Floor, Citicorp Centre
18 Whitfield Road, North Point
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3143-7788
Fax (+852) 2861-0742
www.univan.com
V.People Hong Kong Ltd. (Part of V. Ships Group)21 A-B, Lockhard Centre, 301-307 Lockhart Rd,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2865-3381
Fax (+852) 3017-3979
Valles Steamship Co Ltd., Hong KongRm. 6111-12, 61/F The Center,
99 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2877-9189 (852)2524-7111
Fax (+852) 2868-4014
Tlx 73336
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Wallem Shipmanagement Ltd.12/F Warwick Hse East, Taikoo Place,
979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-8200
Fax (+852) 2876-1234
SHIP MANAGER
Asia Maritime PacificUnit 08, 10/F Bank of America Tower,
12 Harcourt Road, Central
Cido Shipping (H.K.) Co. Ltd.20/F World-wide House,
No.19 Des Voux Road Central
COSCO(H.K.) Shipping Co. Limited50/F COSCO Tower, 183 Queen’s Road Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2809-8688
Fax (+852) 2546-1041
Fleet Management Limited11th Floor, Dah Sing Financial Centre,
108 Gloucester Road, Wanchai,
Hong Kong
Tel +852 2861-3511
Fax: +852 2528-1550
Gencon Shipping (Hong Kong) LimitedUnit B, 26/F PoSing Centre,
218 Hennessy Road, Wanchai
Goldbeam International Ltd.26/F Yardly Commercial Building,
1-6 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-0951
Fax (+852) 2541-9794
Grandfame Ship Management LimitedUnit 2106, 21/F 118 Connaught Road West,
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Ming Wah Shipping Co. Ltd.3701, 37/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2517-2128
Fax (+852) 2547-3482
Hyaline Shipping (H.K.) Co., Ltd.2/F Singga Comm. Centre,
148 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
IMC Development & Management Ltd1705-08, 17/F St. George’s Building,
2 Ice House Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2830-1100
Fax (+852) 2596-0050
www.imccorp.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 19
Island Navigation Corporation International Limited29/F Harbour Centre,
25, Harbour Road, Hong Kong
Libo Maritime Management Ltd.Unit 2204 22F Bonham Trade Centre,
50-54 Boham Strand East,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
Tel (+852) 2802-1231
Fax (+852) 2519-8196
M.T.M.M.Rm 809 Tsim Sha Centre, 66 Mody Road,
TST East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2528-9338
Fax (+852) 2520-2509
Marcrostar Shipping Co.Ltd.Rm.1802, Shun Kwong Commercial Building,
8 Des Voux West Road, Hong Kong
Marlow Shipmanagement (HK) Ltd.Suite 1405, Allied Kajima Building,
138 Gloucester Road, Wanchai
Tel (+852) 2845-6699
Fax (+852) 2866-2792
New Asia Shipping Company Limited7/F 118 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
North China Shipping Holdings Co. Ltd.3503-3511, 35/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road,
Central
Ocean Assent LimitedSuite 6703-05, 67/F Central Plaza,
18 Harbour Road, Hong Kong
Sinoecl Auto Liners LimitedUnit 1501, 15/F Malaysia Building,
47-50 Gloucester Road, Wanchai
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Swire Pacific Shipmanagement Limited9/F East Wing Warwick House, Taikoo Place,
979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay Hong Kong
Teh-Hu Cargocean Management Co. Ltd.Unit B, 15/F Fortis Bank Tower
77-79 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong
Uni Ships and Management Ltd.Suite A, 26/F Admiralty Centre,
Tower 1, 18 Harcourt Road,
Admiralty, Hong Kong
Unique Shipping (H.K.) LimitedRm 1802, Harbour Centre,
25 Harbour Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2827-4828
Fax (+852) 2827-0018
Wah Kwong Ship Management (Hong Kong ) Limited25/F Shanghai Industrial Investment Bldg.,
48-62 Hennessy Road, Wanchai
Tel (+852) 2527-9227
Fax (+852) 2528-9802,2865-6779
Wan Hai Lines (H.K.) Ltd.3/F Singga Comm. Centre,
148 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
SHIPOWNERS
Maersk Shipping Hong Kong Limited19F One Kowloon, 1 Wang Yuen Street,
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3765-2005
Fax (+852) 2972-0656
Teh Hu Cargocean Management Co LtdUnit B, 15th Floor, Fortis Tower, 77-79
Gloucester Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2598-8688
Fax (+852) 2824-9339
SHIPPING COMPANIES
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.Unit A-B, 6/F Neich Tower,
No.128 Gloucester Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
Tlx 2596-0751
Anda Shipping Ltd.Rm. 902, 9/F HSH Mongkok Plaza,
794 Nathan Road, Mongkok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2381-6566
Fax (+852) 2302-4661
Tlx (051) 9407-5242 ANDA G
Central Maritime Ltd.Rm 1207, Donimion Centre,
43-59 Queen’s Rd East, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-0608
Fax (+852) 2876-0665
Tlx 73636 CENMA HX
CGW Logistics Co. Ltd.1203 Tung Ning Bldg., 2 Hillier St.,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2151-9151
Fax (+852) 2151-9171
Tlx 33634CGWTL HX
Chellaram Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd.1801, Dina House, Ruttonjee Centre,
11 Duddell Street, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2973-6111
Fax (+852) 2971-1402
www.chellship.com
Delmas HK Ltd.26/F Fortis Centre, 1063 King’s Road,
Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2802-2086
Fax (+852) 2802-1966
Tlx 74609 TOSHI
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East Asia Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd.Rm 1207, Dominion Centre,
43-59 Queen’s Rd East, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-0608
Fax (+852) 2876-0665
Tlx 73636 CENMA HX
East West Maritime Limited12/F Kincheng Comm. Centre,
2 Carnarvon Road, Tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2722-4868 / 2739-1911
Fax (+852) 2369-4820 / 2369-4826
Eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.Room 1302, Shun Tak Centre, West Tower,
168-200 Connaught Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
Tlx 65669 ESAL HX
Evergreen Marine (Hong Kong) Ltd.22-23 Floor, Harcourt House,
39 Gloucester Rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2825-8211
Fax (+852) 2537-1019
www.evergreen-marine.com.hk
Fairmont Shipping (HK) Ltd & Affiliates21/F Fairmont House, 8 Cotton Tree Drive,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2521-8338
Fax (+852) 2810-4560
Fenwick Shipping Services Ltd.A1105, Sea View Estate, 2-8 Watson Road,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2508-1282
Fax (+852) 2510-7550
Tlx 60383 FSS HX
www.fenwick-shipping.com
Gold Bridge Shipping Ltd.Room 2007-10, China Insurance Group
Building, 141 Des Voeux Road, Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2854-2318
Fax (+852) 2854-4704/4341
Tlx 68212 OVIEW HX
www.gbship.com
Grand Seatrade Shipping Co. Ltd.Rm. 2607 Alexandra House,
16-20 Chater Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2526-4294
Fax (+852) 2810-6780
Tlx 85146 SETRA HX
Grandfame Ship Management Limited6/F Qualipak Tower,
122 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2375-2068
Fax (+852) 2858-1389
Huadao Shipping (Far East) Ltd.Unit 2506, Singga Commercial Centre,
148 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2385-5397
Fax (+852) 2300-1362
Tlx 9407-8298 HDSL G (Via UK Tlx Code: 051)
www.huadaohk.com
Interocean Shipping Company Ltd.4/F Harbour Comm Bldg.,
122 Connaught Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-2634
Fax (+852) 2541-6449
Kingbest Shipping Ltd.Office B, 11/F Tower 1, Tern Centre,
No.237 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-2285
Fax (+852) 2815-8955
Tlx 9407-5249 KBSH G
Kingstar Shipping LimitedRoom 5011, Hopewell Centre,
183 Queen’s Road East, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2576-2611
Fax (+852) 2576-3043 / 2576-5165
Tlx 81264 KSHPG
Kong Hing Agency LimitedRoom 1408, Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Road C., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2534-3700
Fax (+852) 2534-3754
Tlx (051) 9407-5275
Kristian Jebsens Ltd.15/F Qualipak Tower,
122 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-0068
Fax (+852) 2520-6785
Kwai Kong Shipping Co, Ltd.Room 207, Wayson Comm Bldg.,
28 Connaught Rd W, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2548-0100
Fax (+852) 2559-2926
Tlx 63212 KKS HX
Luen Hing Shipping Co, Ltd.Rm. 48, 15/F Man Cheong Building,
Man Cheong St, Ferry Point,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2388-0606
Fax (+852) 2710-9115
Maersk Shipping Hong Kong Limited19F One Kowloon, 1 Wang Yuen Street,
Kowloon Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2837-2222
Fax (85) 2972-0670
Moon Keung Shipping & Transportation Co. Ltd.Room 1101-5, Hong Kong Plaza,
186-191 Connaught Rd. West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-6253
Fax (+852) 2540-7712
NYK Line (HK) Ltd.18/F Sun Life Tower, Harbour City,
15 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2864-5100
Fax (+852) 2866-7085
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd31st Floor, Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2833-3888
Fax (+852) 2531-8234
www.ooilgroup.com
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Pacific Basin Shipping (HK) Limited7/F Hutchison House,
10 Harcourt Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2233-7000
Fax (+852) 2865-2810
www.pacbasin.com
Pacific International Lines (HK) Ltd.19/F Fortis Bank Tower,
77 Gloucester Rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-5595 / 2876-5555
Fax (+852) 2876-5589
Pan World Shipping Co.Unit 1304, New Trend Centre,
No. 704 Prince Edward Road East, San Po
Kong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2891-1292
Fax (+852) 2575-8817
Parakou Shipping Ltd.Unit 1510-1512A, West Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-8989
Fax (+852) 2545-8787
www.parakougroup.com
Prosperity Steamship Company Ltd.G/F Tai Fat Bldg., 43 Ko Shing St.,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2858-2218
Fax (+852) 2858-3386
Tlx 73309 Perit HX
Regional Container Lines (H.K.) Ltd.11/F No. 9 Des Voeux Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2526-3318
Fax (+852) 2537-5463
Tlx 76514 RCLHK HX
Shinwa Shipping (H.K.) Co., Ltd.Room 1002, Ocean Centre,
Harbour City, 5, Canton Road,
Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2110-1228
Fax (+852) 2370-9781
Tlx 48827 HKSSC HX
Sinotrans (HK) Shipping Limited18/F 9 Des Voeux Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2859-9788
Fax (+852) 2581-3336
www.sinotranship.com
Sun Lord Co. Ltd.Room 1905-7, Wayson Comm Bldg.,
28 Connaught Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2548-2661/2548-2709/2548-2814
Fax (+852) 2858-1708/2858-7173
Tlx 83824 LORDS HX
Tai Chong Cheang Steamship Co (HK) Ltd.Rm 4411, 44/F Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Rd, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2522-5171
Fax (+852) 2845-9307
Tlx 62081 TCSHP HX
Please see our Ad on Pg. 33
Taiship Co Ltd.10/F 9 Des Voeux Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2850-6206
Fax (+852) 2850-6195
Tlx 73209 TSHIP HX
Tak Wing Shipping Company (HK & Macau)1/F Flat A, 98 Catchick Street, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2818-8060
Fax (+852) 2855-0164
Wallem Group Ltd.12/F Warwick House East, Taikoo Place,
979 King’s Road, Quarry Bay, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-8888
Fax (+852) 2876-1888
Zhong Shan Transportation Co., Ltd.10/F, 83 Wanchai Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2529-8113
Fax (+852) 2861-1080
SHIPPING PUBLICATIONS & INDUSTRY DATA
Hong Kong Shipping Gazette13/F East Town Building, 41 Lockhart Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2880-9555
Fax (+852) 2563-0723
Seatrade CommunicationsLevel 18 Wheelock House
20 Pedder Street,Central
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2293-2268
Fax (+852) 2293-2344
www.seatrade-global.com
www.seatrade-asia.com
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SHIPPING REGISTRIES
Belize Bureau of Shipping Services HKOffice A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
Hong Kong Shipping Registry3/F Harbour Bldg, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2852-4387
Fax (+852) 2541-8842
Tlx 65443 MARHQ HX
Marshall Islands Registry2210 Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2526-6641
Fax (+852) 2845-0172
International Shipping Agencies Ltd.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SHIPYARDS/SHIP REPAIRERS
ABB Turbo Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd.3 Dai Hei Street, Tai Po Industrial Estate,
Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2929-3630
Fax (+852) 2929-3501
Alatas Hong Kong Ltd.2905 New Treasure Centre, 10 Ng Fong Street,
San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2153-2153
Fax (+852) 2153-2163
Brigantine Group48 Wang Lok Street, Yuen Long Industrial
Estate, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 6822-7232
Fax (+852) 2237-4761
www.brigantinegroup.com
Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd.89&91 Hing Wah Street West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2307-6333
Fax (+852) 2307-5577
The Hong Kong Shipyard Ltd.98 Tam Kon Shan Rd, TYTL 102, Ngau Kok Wan,
North Tsing Yi, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2436-1138
Fax (+852) 2436-2011
Hongkong United Dockyards Ltd.TYTL 108, RP, Sai Tso Wan Rd,
Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2431-2828
Fax (+852) 2433-0180
Marland Technical Services Ltd.702 Fortress Tower, 250 King’s Road,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2571-9322
Fax (+852) 2806-3153
South China Shipyard18/F Centre Mark II, 305-313 Queen’s Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-1282
Fax (+852) 2545-4540
Transma Ltd.7/F 167-169 Hennessy Rd.,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-1623
Fax (+852) 2861-3901
Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding Co.Ltd.3/F Wang Tak Building, 85 Hing Wah St West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2746-2888
Fax (+852) 2307-5500
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.G/F 24 Namcheong St.,
Shamshuipo, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
Yiu Lian Dockyards Ltd.1-7 Sai Tso Wan Rd., Tsing Yi Island,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2436-7728
Fax (+852) 2436-0590
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SHIPPING REGISTRIES
Belize Bureau of Shipping Services HKOffice A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
Hong Kong Shipping Registry3/F Harbour Bldg, 38 Pier Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2852-4387
Fax (+852) 2541-8842
Tlx 65443 MARHQ HX
International Registries (Far East) Limited2210 Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour Road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2526-6641
Fax (+852) 2845-0172
International Shipping Agencies Ltd.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.Office A, 3/F Eton Building,
288 Des Voeux Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SHIPYARDS/SHIP REPAIRERS
ABB Turbo Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd.3 Dai Hei Street, Tai Po Industrial Estate,
Tai Po, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2929-3630
Fax (+852) 2929-3501
Alatas Hong Kong Ltd.2905 New Treasure Centre, 10 Ng Fong Street,
San Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2153-2153
Fax (+852) 2153-2163
Brigantine Group48 Wang Lok Street, Yuen Long Industrial
Estate, Yuen Long, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 6822-7232
Fax (+852) 2237-4761
www.brigantinegroup.com
Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd.89&91 Hing Wah Street West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2307-6333
Fax (+852) 2307-5577
The Hong Kong Shipyard Ltd.98 Tam Kon Shan Rd, TYTL 102, Ngau Kok Wan,
North Tsing Yi, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2436-1138
Fax (+852) 2436-2011
Hongkong United Dockyards Ltd.TYTL 108, RP, Sai Tso Wan Rd,
Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2431-2828
Fax (+852) 2433-0180
Marland Technical Services Ltd.702 Fortress Tower, 250 King’s Road,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2571-9322
Fax (+852) 2806-3153
South China Shipyard18/F Centre Mark II, 305-313 Queen’s Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-1282
Fax (+852) 2545-4540
Transma Ltd.7/F 167-169 Hennessy Rd.,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-1623
Fax (+852) 2861-3901
Wang Tak Engineering & Shipbuilding Co.Ltd.3/F Wang Tak Building, 85 Hing Wah St West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2746-2888
Fax (+852) 2307-5500
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.G/F 24 Namcheong St.,
Shamshuipo, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
Yiu Lian Dockyards Ltd.1-7 Sai Tso Wan Rd., Tsing Yi Island,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2436-7728
Fax (+852) 2436-0590
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SURVEYORS
A & E Surveyors Co., Ltd.P. O. Box 81, Tsuen Wan Post Office, Hong
Kong
Tel (+852) 2149-6020
Fax (+852) 2149-6298
Advanced Level Inspectorate Ltd.Rm. 2008, Tower A, Regent Centre,
63 Wo Yi Hop Road,
Kwai Chung, N.T., , Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2311-9111
Fax (+852) 2119-7119
Asia Union Survey Services LimitedRoom 1108, Modern Terminals,
Warehouse Bldg., Phase 1, Berth One,
Kwai Chung, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2716-5133
Fax (+852) 2765-8287
BMT Marine & Offshore Surveys Ltd. (incorporating The Salvage Association)5/F ING Tower, 308 Des Voeux Road Central,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2525-3619
Fax (+852) 2810-6229
www.bmtmarinerisk.com
Carmichael & Clarke Co, Ltd.17/F Jade Centre, 98 Wellington Street,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2581-2678
Fax (+852) 2581-2722
China Classification Society Hong Kong BranchRm 2904-5, Shun Tak Centre, West Tower,
200 Connaught Rd Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2547-6181
Fax (+852) 2858-2629
Delta Marine Services Ltd.Unit J, 16/F Wing Hong Fact. Building,
18-26 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Chung,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2153-9233
Fax (+852) 2153-9237
Far East Marine Surveyors, Ltd.Rm 2904, 29/F West Tower, Shun Tak Centre,
200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-1708
Fax (+852) 2543-1349
HandH Consultants & Survey LimitedFlat D, 12/F On Fuk Ind. Building,
41-45 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Fong,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2439-9111
Fax (+852) 2439-6222
Hench Public Marine & Cargo Survey (H.K.) Ltd.12/F Flat D, On Fuk Ind. Bldg.,
41-45 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2439-9111
Fax (+852) 2439-6222
Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Ltd.9C Garment Centre, 576 Castle Peak Road,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2197-1838
Fax (+852) 2307-0373
J & H Surveying Co. Ltd.Unit A, 12/F Chung Pont Commercial Buildings,
300 Hennessy Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2519-6120
Tel (+852) 2519-8120
Fax (+852) 2519-3550
Kay Leung Company LimitedUnit 702, Block A, New Trade Plaza,
6 On Ping Street, Shatin, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-3308
Fax (+852) 2815-2823
KEE Marine Service & Consultant Ltd.Room 1804, Nam Wo Hong Building,
148 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2116-1663
Tel (+852) 2851-7925
Fax (+852) 2851-6379
Kiwi Marine Consultants Ltd.Suite 2B, Block 40 Siena One,
Discovery Bay, Lantau Island, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2259-3150
Fax (+852) 2259-3151
www.kiwimarine.net
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M L P Marine Services Ltd.Rm 701, Kwong Lee Bldg.,
30, Bonham Strand West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-3328
Fax (+852) 2543-5813
Marinasia LimitedUnit 201, 2/F Charmay Centre, 12 Ka Hing
Road, Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-5882
Fax (+852) 2541-3060
Maritime Services (HK) Co Ltd.12B, Hang Lung House, 184-192 Queen’s Rd,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-0266
Fax (+852) 2542-2788
MCW International Surveyors Ltd.Rm. 2106-7, Fook Yip Building,
53-57 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Chung
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2410-0911
Fax (+852) 2424-3143
Nippon Kaiji Kentei Kyokai Hong KongUnit A-B, 20/F Golden Sun Centre,
59-67 Bonham Strand West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2807-0617 / 2807-1037
Tel (+852) 2807-1018
Fax (+852) 2807-1327
OMIC & Associates Ltd.Unit H1, 3/F North Block, Kwai Shun
Industrial, Centre, 51-63 Container Port Road,
Kwai Chung, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2424-4008
Tel (+852) 2424-1221
Fax (+852) 2480-4638
PacMarine Services (HK) Ltd.7/F Hutchison House, 10 Harcourt Road,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2233-7177
Fax (+852) 2571-9462
Peterson Far East Ltd.17/F Yue Thai Commercial Bldg.,
128 Connaught Rd Central,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2396-7186
Fax (+852) 2396-5434
Petrochem & Marine Services Hong Kong Ltd.Room 1101, 11/F Technology Plaza,
29-35 Sha Tsui Road,
Tsuen Wan, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2402-9010
Fax (+852) 2492-3786
Standard Marine & Cargo Survey (Asia) LtdSuite 1210, Block II, Golden Industrial Bldg.,
16 - 26 Kwai Tak St, Kwai Fong, N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3145-0555
Fax (+852) 3145-0450
Toplis & Harding (Marine) Ltd.Flat H, 5/F On Fook Ind. Bldg.,
41-45 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2866-7744
Fax (+852) 2858-2633
Union Star Surveyors Ltd.10/F MTL Berth 1, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2424-5521
Fax (+852) 2489-2704
Fax (+852) 2419-0467
TOWAGE AND SALVAGE
Chung Hing Tug CoFlat B, 22/F Rice Merchants Bldg.,
77-8 Connaught Rd W, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2549-2072
Tel (+852) 2549-0395
Fax (+852) 2546-2406
Friendly Benefit Engineering LimitedRoom 11, 39/F Hong Kong Plaza,
188 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2803-7398
Fax (+852) 2803-7078
Hong Kong Salvage and Towage2/F HUD Administration Bldg, Sai Tso Wan Rd.,
Tsing Yi, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2612-6800
Fax (+852) 2480-5894
Luen Lee Tug Boat Co, Ltd.16/F 47, Man Fai Building,
Ferry Point, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2384-1244 / 2384-9279
Fax (+852) 2782-1822
New Moonraker Motorboat Co, Ltd.Rm 1803,18/F 118 Connaught Road West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
South China Towing Co., Ltd.Room 3205-6, 32/F Singga Com. Centre,
148 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2548-5205
Fax (+852) 2858-2641
Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd.15/F 48 Man Fai Bldg.,
Ferry Point, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2388-7578
Fax (+852) 2780-6812
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.G/F 24 Namcheong St.,
Shamshuipo, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
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Yiu Lian Agency Ltd.1-7 Sai Tso Wan Rd., Tsing Yi Island,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2544-9949
Fax (+852) 2581-1418
TRADE/SHIPPING ORGANIZATIONS
Guangdong and Hong Kong Feeder Association Ltd.5/F Suen Yue Bldg., 48 Bonham Strand West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2137-9351
Fax (+852) 3585-3009
Hong Kong & Kowloon Motor Boats & Tug Boats Association Ltd. 3/F 48 Man Cheong Bldg., Ferry Point,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2384-1435
Fax (+852) 2780-8156
Hong Kong Export Credit Insurance Corporation2/F Tower I, South Seas Centre,
75 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui East,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2723-9988
Fax (+852) 2722-6277
The Hong Kong Shippers’ Council2407 Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s Road East,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2834-0010
Fax (+852) 2891-9787
Hongkong Association of Freight Forwarding And Logistics Ltd.8/F China Hong Kong Centre,
122-126 Canton Rd, Tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2796-3121
Fax (+852) 2796-3719
VTMS REGISTERED SHIPPING AGENCIES
Anglo-Eastern Ship Management Ltd.23/F MLC Tower, 248 Queen’s Road East,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Asia & H K Shipping LimitedRm B, 13/F Wui Tat Centre, 55 Connaught Rd
West, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel 3107-0562
Fax 3107-0563
Ben Line Agencies (HK) Ltd.Room 2702, Bonham Trade Centre
50 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2893-4307
Fax (+852) 2893-4377
Tlx (051) 9407-5273 BENL G
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Hong Kong) LimitedRoom 2602 K Wah Centre, 191 Java Road,
North Point, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2597-1300
Fax (+852) 2561-8803
Bright Glory Shipping Co LimitedRm 2907, 29/F Shun Tak Centre, West Tower,
200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2540-0393
Fax (+852) 2547-1728
Candimar LimitedRoom 2308, 23/F Nan Fung Tower,
173 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-6377
Fax (+852) 2854-2409
Tlx 9407-6511 CDMA G
Cheng Lie Navigation (HK) Co Ltd.2009-2012 Nan Fung Tower,
173 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2280-2212
Fax (+852) 2541-6064
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Chimbusco Pan Nation Shipping Co LtdRm 3301-05 33/F Shui On Centre,
6-8 Harbour Road Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-0832
Fax (+852) 2850-5801
Chu Kong Agency Co Ltd.8/F -9/F Chu Kong Shipping Tower
143 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2859-1450/2859-1462-468
Fax (+852) 2858-0003
Conning Shipping Ltd.Room 3603, 36/F China Merchants Tower,
Shun Tak Centre, 168 Connaught Rd,
Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2739-9977
Fax (+852) 2723-0123
Cosco Container Line Agencies Ltd.6-8/F Cht Tower Terminal 8 East,
Container Port Road South, Kwai Chung,
N.T., Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2809-6880/2616-1133
Fax (+852) 2907-6059/2836-6008
Csav Group Agencies (Hong Kong) Ltd.22/F, 9 Des Voeux Road West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2857-7868
Fax (+852) 2914-4804
Dongnam Shipping Co Ltd.Rm 3008-11 30/F Cosco Tower,
Grand Millennium Plaza,
183 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-2973
Fax (+852) 2815-4191
Dragon Navigation LimitedRm 2501-02 Wai Wah Commercial Centre,
6 Wilmer Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2858-2922
Fax (+852) 2964-9573
Emirates Shipping Agencies (China) LtdFlat 21 Office Tower Convention Plaza,
No 1 Harbour Road Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 3655-2000
Fax (+852) 3655-2001
Eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.1302 Shun Tak Centre West Tower,
168-200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
Fesco Lines Hong Kong Ltd.40/F 248 Queen’s Road East,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2119-8642
Fax (+852) 2581-1398/2581-1234
Flamely Shipping LimitedRoom 903 Alliance Building,
130-136 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2180-8585
Fax (+852) 2180-8586
Fleet Management LimitedRm 1703, 17thFloor, MassMutual Tower,
38 Gloucester Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-3511
Fax (+852) 2528-1550
Gmt Shipping Agency (HK) Limited20/F Harbour Commercial Building,
122-124 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2581-1800
Fax (+852) 2851-8399
Golden Fortune Shipping Co Ltd.Rm 1508-1513 Office Tower, Convention Plaza,
1 Harbour Road, Wanchai Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2824-6467
Fax (+852) 2824-1431
Grandfame Ship Management Ltd.Rm 2106, 21/F 118 Connaught Road West,
Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2549-3298
Fax (+852) 2858-1389
Green Integrated Logistics (HK) Limited7/F No. 69 Jervois Street,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2540-3809
Fax (+852) 2540-3823
Gulf Agency Co (HK) Ltd.Flat 05-07 23/F Millennium City 6,
392 Kwun Tong Road, Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2723-6306
Fax (+852) 2314-7300
H & T International Transportation LimitedRoom 01-04, 5/F China Merchants Building,
152-155 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-0708
Fax (+852) 2543-0161
Hamburg Sud Hong Kong Limited36/F Two International Finance Centre,
8 Finance Street Central, Hong Kong
Tel 3478-8121 / 3478-8124
Fax 3478-8020
Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd.Room 3801 38/F Tower 6, The Gateway,
Harbour City, 9 Canton Road, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2487-2147 / 2507-1100
Fax (+852) 2419-0143/2615-0677
Hapag-lloyd (China) Ltd.35/F The Gateway Tower II,
25 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2768-1623
Fax (+852) 2401-7848
Hongkong Salvage & Towage3/F Hud Administration Bldg, Sai Tso Wan Rd,
Tsing Yi Island, New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2427-7477
Fax (+852) 2480-5894
Igor Shipping Agencies Ltd.1808 Shun Tak Centre, 200 Connaught Road,
Central Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2548-1378
Fax (+852) 2517-0533
ISM Shipping Agent CompanyRM B, 21/F Kai Kwong Commercial Building,
332 Lockhart Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2802-2815 / 2836-6090
Fax (+852) 2802-2817
Tlx (051) 9407-5247 ISMA G
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Jardine Shipping Agencies (HK) Ltd.Rm 1608-1612 Tower I, Metro Plaza,
223 Hing Fong Road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2418-3467
Fax (+852) 2427-8946 / 2427-9598
K Line (HK) Ltd.33/F United Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-5630 , 2212-9530(KC)
Fax (+852) 2528-2101 , 2292-5984(KC)
Kingbest Shipping Ltd.Flat B, 11/F Tower One, Tern Centre,
237 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2815-2285
Fax (+852) 2815-8955
Kong Hing Agency Ltd.Rm 1408 Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2534-3724
Fax (+852) 2543-5622
Kristian Jebsens Ltd.15/F Qualipak Tower,
122 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2861-0068
Fax (+852) 2520-6785
Leader Agency LimitedRoom 301 3/F Tung Sun Commercial Centre,
196 Lockhart Road Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 8206-6900
Fax (+852) 8206-6500
Libo Maritime Management LimitedUnit 2204-06, 22/F Bonham Trade Centre,
50-54 Bonham Strand East, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2802-1231
Fax (+852) 2519-8196
Lubeca Marine Management (HK) Ltd.21/F Harbour Comm Bldg.,
122-124 Connaught Rd., Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2810-0600
Fax (+852) 2537-1734
M.T.M.M.(HK) Ltd.Rm 809 Tsim Sha Tsui Centre,
66 Mody Road Tst East, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2528-9338
Fax (+852) 2520-2509
Maersk Hong Kong Ltd.16-19/F One Kowloon, 1-11 Wang Yuen Street,
Kowloon Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2419-4181
Fax (+852) 2972-0681
Mak Shui Cho & Son Ltd.19/F Shanghai Ind. Investment Bldg.,
48-62 Hennessy Rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2760-8287
Fax (+852) 2760-9598
Tlx 43931 MSCS HX
Mariana Shipping (HK) LimitedRoom 901-3 Bonham Trade Centre,
50 Bonham Strand, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel 3653-7600
Fax (+852) 2851-3351
Mediterranean Shipping Company (Hong Kong) LimitedUnit 1-3, 22/F Tower II, Ever Gain Plaza,
88 Container Port Rd, Kwai Chung, NT
Tel (+852) 2403-2322
Fax (+852) 2489-2002
Modern Shipping Ltd.Rm 903-4 Li Po Chun Chambers,
189 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2851-9659
Fax (+852) 2850-6569
MOL (Asia) Limited28/F Tower I Ever Gain Plaza,
88 Container Port Road, New Territories
Tel (+852) 2823-6821/2823-6484(OPS)
Fax (+852) 2529-7488
Mutiara Pinewood Ltd.Room 1303, Shun Tak Centre,
200 Connaught Rd Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2517-0308
Fax (+852) 2517-0615
Tlx 75891 PINE HX
N.Y.K. Line (HK) Ltd.18/F Sun Life Tower, 15 Canton Road,
Harbour City Tsimshatsui, Kowloon Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2864-5211
Fax (+852) 2865-1925
Penavico (Hong Kong) LimitedRm. 4008-4009, 40/F Cosco Tower,
183 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-1996 / 2135-2148
Fax (+852) 2549-8622 / 2805-2129
Ray Glory Shipping LimitedRm 1005-6, 10/F Tung Che Commercial Centre,
246 Des Voeux Rd West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2857-2918
Fax (+852) 2857-2418
Rico Maritime Ltd.9/F Unit A Eib Centre,
40-44 Bonham Strand East.,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2850-6100
Fax (+852) 2850-6702
Sam Lee Lightering & Transport Co Ltd.10/F Pico Tower, 66 Gloucester Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2865-5800-7
Fax (+852) 2865-4730
San Lian Shipping Co Ltd.11/F Ngan House,
206-210 Des Voeux Road Central,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2545-0885
Fax (+852) 2542-0731
Tlx 67260 SLSHP HX
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Shinwa Shipping (HK) Co Ltd.Rm 1002 Ocean Centre, Harbour City,
5 Canton Road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2110-1228
Fax (+852) 2370-9781
Shun Tak Shipping Co Ltd.39/F Shun Tak Centre, The Penthouse,
200 Connaught Road Central,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2859-3111
Fax (+852) 2859-3270
Sino Far East Shipping (HK) Co Ltd.Room 1310, 13/F West Tower, Shun Tak Centre,
168-200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-8161
Fax (+852) 2559-6621
Sinotrans (HK) Shipping Ltd.18/F 9 Des Voeux Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2559-7911
Fax (+852) 2581-3336
Sinotrans Ship Management Limited21/F Great Eagle Centre, 23 Harbour Road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2827-1108
Fax (+852) 2827-0490
Skh Shipping Limited5/F Tung Hip Comm Bldg.,
244-252 Des Voeux Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2369-7226
Fax (+852) 2367-6356
Smart Point Shipping LimitedRoom 2712, 27/F West Tower Shun Tak Centre,
200 Connaught Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2114-7058
Fax (+852) 2543-9429
Soaring Dragon Enterprise LimitedRooms 2607-8 26/F C C Wu Building,
302-8 Hennessy Road Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2519-3004
Fax (+852) 2511-3130
Sunning Shipping Ltd.4 Floor, 402-403 Hua Qin International Bldg,
340 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-2183 / 2541-2683
Fax (+852) 2544-8318
Tlx 051940-75268 SUNN G
Swellchief Shipping Company LimitedUnit 909 9/F Wayson Commercial Building,
28 Connaught Road West, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2546-6078
Fax (+852) 2559-8249
T.S. Lines LimitedRm1111 Cosco Tower, Grand Millennium Plaza,
183 Queen’s Road Central, Hong Kong
Tel 3413-2000 / 3413-2112
Fax 3413-2001 / 3413-2007(OP)
Taiship Development Ltd.10/F 9 Des Voeux Road West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2850-6305
Fax (+852) 2850-6195
Tri-Orient Shipping Ltd.1804 Central Plaza,
18 Harbour Road, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2827-6883
Fax (+852) 2827-8559
United Arab Shipping Agency Company (HK) Limited18/F Tower Two, Ever Gain Plaza,
88 Container Port Road, Kwai Chung Nt
Tel (+852) 2579-3793
Fax (+852) 2856-9940
Univan Ship Management LimitedSuite 801 8/F Asian House,
1 Hennessy Road Wanchai, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2527-0058
Fax (+852) 2861-0742
Wallem Shipping (HK) Ltd.12/F Warwick House,
979 King’s Road Taikoo Place, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2876-8520
Fax (+852) 2876-1503
Welgrow International LimitedRm 604 Nam Wo Hong Building,
148 Wing Lok Street, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2541-1332
Fax (+852) 2851-8481
Wells Marine AgenciesRm 402, 4/F Welland Bldg.,
368 Queen’s Rd., Central, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2543-4909
Fax (+852) 2543-4130
Tlx (051) 9407-5277 WELL G
wellsmar @netvigator.com
Wilhelmsen Ships Service LimitedRoom 1104-6 11/F Lu Plaza 2,
Wing Yip Street, Kwun Tong, Kowloon
Tel (+852) 2880-1688
Fax (+852) 2880-5058
WM Logistics (Worldwide) Limited20/F Bangkok Bank Building,
18 Bonham Strand West,
Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2722-1608
Fax (+852) 2415-3939
Yang Ming Line (Hong Kong) Ltd.22/F Tower 1 Ever Gain Plaza,
88 Container Port Rd Kwai Chung,
New Territories, Hong Kong
Tel 3189-3888 / 9489-9054
Fax 3189-3600
Zim Integrated Shipping Agencies (HK) LimitedRoom 2201, 22/F One Island East,
18 Westlands Road Island East, Hong Kong
Tel (+852) 2823-5888 / 3652-8395 (OP)
Fax (+852) 2528-6744 / 3652-8370 (OP)
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Directory ContentsAdministrative Marine Department 71Banks (Shipping Finance) 71Bunkers 71Classification Societies 72Communications 73Container Depots 73Container Repairers 73Container Terminals 74Containerized Freight Services 74Cruise Terminal 75Freight Forwarders/Logistics 75Godowns & Warehouses 78Local Shipping Agents 78Lubricants 81Marine Suppliers (equipment) 81Marine Suppliers (General Stores) 82Maritime Consultancy 82Maritime Insurance 83Maritime Law Firms 84Maritime Telecommunications 84Mid-Stream Operators 85Other Terminals 85Others 85Paints & Coatings 86Passenger Ferry Services 86Pilots 86Ship Brokers 87Ship Management 87Ship Manager 89ShipOwners 90Shipping Companies 90Shipping Publications & Industry Data 92Shipping Registries 93Shipyards/Ship Repairers 93Surveyors 94Towage and Salvage 95Trade/Shipping Organizations 96VTMS Registered Shipping Agencies 96
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ADMINISTRATIVe MARINe DePARTMeNT
The Hong Kong Marine DepartmentHarbour building, 38 Pier road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2542-3711
Fax (+852) 2541-7194
tlx 64533 mArHQ HX
www.mardep.gov.hk
Mr R Tupperdirector of marine
tel (+852) 2852-4401
Mr HP Liudeputy director of marine
tel (+852) 2852-4402
Mr SM ChungAssistant director, Port Control
tel (+852) 2852-4541
Mr TC SinAssistant director, Planning and services
tel (+852) 2852-4403
Mr HM TungAssistant director, shipping
tel (+852) 2852-4404
Mr PC SoAssistant director, multi-lateral Policy
tel (+852) 2852-4408
Mr HK LeungAssistant director, government Fleet
tel (+852) 2307-3600
Mr Patrick WongPrincipal information officer
tel (+852) 2852-4423
BANKS (SHIPPING FINANCe)
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation LimitedLevel 18, HsbC main bldg.,
1 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2822-2300
Fax (+852) 2845-9033
Please see our Ad on Pg.33
ORIX Asia Ltd.30/F united Centre,
95 Queensway, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2862-9268
Fax (+852) 2527-9688
BUNKeRS
Bomin Bunker Oil Ltd.room 604-605, 6/F Centre Point,
181-185 gloucester road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2891-7799
Fax (+852) 2893-1636
exxonMobil Hong Kong Limited22/F Central Plaza, 18 Harbour road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3197-8906
Fax (+852) 3197-8372
Feoso Oil Trading Limited9-11/F Feoso building,
877 Lai Chi Kok road, Kowloon
tel (+852) 3162-3888
Fax (+852) 3162-3600
Fratelli Cosulich Bunkers (HK) Ltd.room 2905, 248 Queen’s road east,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2529-9138
Fax (+852) 2529-6104
Frisol Bunkering (HK) Ltd.room 3307, 33/F Hopewell Centre,
183 Queen’s road east,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2529-3122
Fax (+852) 2527-3318
O.W. Bunker China Ltd.rm 1710 - 11, shui on Centre,
6-8 Harbour rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-6254
Fax (+852) 2866-9590
Oil Shipping17/F the Phoenix, 21-25 Luard road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-0157
Fax (+852) 2865-1700
tlx 85399 osHK HX
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Sea Trader International Ltd.unit 1901, 19/F silver base Centre,
200 gloucester road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2838-6797
Fax (+852) 2838-6170
Soaring Dragon enterprise Ltd.rm 1208, Central Plaza,
18 Harbour road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2519-3882
Fax (+852) 2511-3130
tlx 88143 sdeLt HX
Titan Bunkering (Hong Kong) Limited4901, sun Hung Kai Centre,
30 Harbour road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3187-6744
Fax (+852) 3188-4222
United Bunkering & Trading (HK) Ltd.1 matheson road, #39-02 times square,
shell tower, Causeway bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2506-1388
Fax (+852) 2506-1988
Please see our Ad on Pg. 33
Vermont Marine Bunkering Ltd.room 3101, 3107-10, 118 Connaught rd West,
sai ying Pun, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2803-0608
Fax (+852) 2527-3851
tlx 66063 vermt HX
World Fuel (Singapore) Pte Ltd.17/F the Phoenix, nos 21-25 Luard road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-0157
Fax (+852) 2865-1700
tlx 85399 osHK HX
CLASSIFICATION SOCIeTIeS
American Bureau of Shipping15th Floor, Queen’s Centre,
58-64 Queen’s road east
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2527-8478
Fax (+852) 2861-3403
www.eagle.org
Bureau Veritasroom 2704 vicwood Plaza,
199 des voeux road Central
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-1863
Fax (+852) 2815-3428
www.bureauveritas.com
China Classification Society Hong Kong Branchroom 2904-5, West tower,
shun tak Centre,
200 Connaught road Central,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2547-6181
Fax (+852) 2858-2629
www.ccs.org.cn
Det Norske Veritas ASroom 702, 7th Floor,
the sun’s group Centre,
200 gloucester road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2865-3332
Fax (+852) 2865-3513
www.dnv.com
Germanischer Lloyd Hong Kong Ltdroom 918, star House, 3 salisbury road
tsim sha tsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2317-1980
Fax (+852) 2314-7003
www.gl-group.com
Korean Register of Shipping, Hong Kong Officeroom 1004-5, 10th Floor, blissful building,
243-247 des voeux road Central
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2850-7654
Fax (+852) 2850-6797
www.krs.co.kr
Lloyd’s Register Asiarm. 3501, China merchants tower, shun tak
Centre, 168-200 Connaught road Central
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2287-9333
Fax (+852) 2845-2616
www.lr.org
Nippon Kaiji Kyokairm 3705, shun tak Centre, West tower, 200
Connaught road Central
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2517-7023
Fax (+852) 2857-7401
www.classnk.or.jp
RINA Hong Kong Branch Officeunit 1703, 17th Floor, golden Centre,
188 des voeux road Central
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-6908
Fax (+852) 2861-2676
www.rina.org
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COMMUNICATIONS
Pole Star Space Applications Ltd1708 Harcourt House, 39 gloucester road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-0951
Fax (+852) 2520-0952
www.polestarglobal.com
CONTAINeR DePOTS
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14b, Waylee industrial Centre,
30-38 tsuen King Circuit, tsuen Wan,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
First Rate Logistics Limitedroom 207, 2/F stanhope House,
734-738 King’s rd., Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2510-9565
Fax (+852) 2802-6067
Ho Yat Logistics Co., Ltd.no. 17 tsing Keung st.,
tsing yi, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2433-6133
Fax (+852) 2433-6178
Transward Container Ltd.rm 1803-07, 118 Connaught road West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
CONTAINeR RePAIReRS
Brigantine Group48 Wang Lok street, yuen Long industrial
estate, yuen Long, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 6822-7232
Fax (+852) 2237-4761
www.brigantinegroup.com
Fat Kee Container Services Ltd.14b, Waylee industrial Centre,
30-38 tsuen King Circuit, tsuen Wan, n.t.
tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
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CONTAINeR TeRMINALS
Asia Container Terminals Ltd.5/F main office building, Container terminal 8,
West Kwai Chung, n.t.
tel 2276-8000
Fax 3101-1536
www.asiacontainerterminals.com
China Merchants Holdings (International) Co., Ltd.38/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2102-8888
Fax (+852) 2851-2173
www.cmhi.com.hk
COSCO-HIT Terminals (Hong Kong) LtdCHt tower, terminal 8 east, Container Port
road south, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2991-8888
Fax (+852) 2485-3320
CSX World Terminals Hong Kong Ltd.berth 3, Kwai Chung Container terminals,
Kwai Chung, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2489-5012
Fax (+852) 2614-4791
DP WorldCt3, Hong Kong, room 13108 south Wing, Ati,
Centre b, berth 3, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2489-5096
Fax (+852) 2418-9376
www.dpworld.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 19
Hongkong International Terminalsterminal 4, Container Port road south,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2619-7557
Fax (+852) 2612-0083
Please see our Ad on Inside Front Cover
Modern Terminals Limitedberth one, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2115-3838
Fax (+852) 2115-3962
www.modernterminals.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 2
River Trade Terminal Co. Ltd.terminal office building, 201 Lung mun road,
tuen mun, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2122-7878
Fax (+852) 2122-7438
CONTAINeRIZeD FReIGHT SeRVICeS
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.unit A-b, 6/F neich tower,
128 gloucester road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
China Shipping11 Philips Pkwy.,
montvale, nJ, 07645, usA
tel (201) 505-6982
www.chinashippingna.com
Please see our Ad on outside back cover
China Shipping Container Lines (Hong Kong) Agency Co., Ltd.59/F one island east, 18 Westlands road,
island east, Hong Kong
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14b, Waylee industrial Centre, 30-38 tsuen
King Circuit, tsuen Wan, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Flynt Shipping Ltd.Flat 1-3, 3/F newport Centre,
Phase 2, 116 ma tau Kok road, tokwawan
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2308-1861
Fax (+852) 2308-1632
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CRUISe TeRMINAL
Harbour City estates Ltd.15/F south tower, World Finance Centre,
Harbour City, Cantor road, tsimshatsui
tel (+852) 2118-8668
Fax (+852) 2736-2481
FReIGHT FORWARDeRS/LOGISTICS
A&G Logistics Limitedunit C, 10/F blk. 2, Kwai tak industrial Centre,
15-33 Kwai tak street, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2758-9220
Fax (+852) 2755-9559
AGI Logistics (Hong Kong) Ltd.11/F Watson Centre,
16-22 Kung yip street, Kwai Chung,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2953-0288
Fax (+852) 2104-7696
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.unit A-b, 6/F neich tower,
128 gloucester road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
AIRIA International Cargo Limitedrm 1407, 14/F texaco Centre,
126-140 texaco road, tsuen Wan,
n.t. Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3590-5330
Fax (+852) 3590-5332
BeL International Logistics Limited8/F mita Centre, 552-566 Castle Peak road,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2796-0118
Fax (+852) 2799-9227
C.H. Robinson Worldwide (HK) Ltd.unit 2609-16, 26/F tower 1, millennium City 1,
388 Kwun tong road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3113-4268
Fax (+852) 3113-4266
cargo-partner Logistics Limitedunit 1105, 11/F Cheung sha Wan Plaza, tower
i, 833 Cheung sha Wan road,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2110-6610
Fax (+852) 8161-0912
China Wheel Shipping (Holdings) Limited7/F shiu Fung Hong building,
239-241 Wing Lok street, sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2332-5051
Fax (+852) 2332-7715
CL Consolidators Services Ltd.1303 ,13/F Hang seng tst bldg.,
18 Carnarvon road, tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2311-8836
Fax (+852) 2721-6079
CMS Logistics Group HongKong Co., Ltd.rm. 2407, 24/F new york Life tower,
Windsor House, no. 311 gloucester road,
Causeway bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2614-6286
Fax (+852) 2614-6246
Comprehensive International Freight Forwarders Ltd.room 1204-7, CoL tower,
Wharf t & t square, 123 Hoi bun rd.,
Kwun tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2751-1600
Fax (+852) 2754-3873
Coop Freight Ltd.ug/F newport Centre, Phase 1,
118 ma tau Kok rd, tokwawan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2764-6832
Fax (+852) 2362-8763
Fast-Link express Limitedunit 07, 1/F block b, sun Fung Centre,
88 Kwok shui road, tsuen Wan, new territories
tel (+852) 2755-0368
Fax (+852) 2799-7545
Fiege Ltd.room 8-11, 28/F Prosperity millennia Plaza,
663 King’s road, Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2892-0668
Fax (+852) 2892-0126
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Flamely Shipping Ltd.903 Alliance building, 130-136 Connaught rd.,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2180-8585
Fax (+852) 2180-8586
tlx 051 9407-5475
Flynt International Forwarders Ltd.3/F newport Centre Phase 2, Flat 1-3,
116 ma tau Kok rd, tokwawan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2334-1313
Fax (+852) 2764-0664
Full Speed Maritime Ltd.10/F tern Centre, tower i,
237 Queen’s road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2542-2323
Fax (+852) 2542-0101
tlx (051) 9407-5255 FuLL g
Geodis Wilson Hong Kong Ltd.3/F two Harbourfront, 18-22 tak Fung street,
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2208-6888
Fax (+852) 2796-1042
Global Logistic China Limitedunit C, 10/F blk. 2, Kwai tak industrial Centre,
15-33 Kwai tak street,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2758-9427
Fax (+852) 2755-4410
Global Net Int’l Co Ltd.unit 1701-03, 17/F seaview Centre,
139-141 Hoi bun rd., Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2950-0353
Fax (+852) 2950-0525
Guangzhou Shui Nam Logistics Services Ltd.2/F tower 1, tern Centre,
237 Queen’s road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-1812
Fax (+852) 2851-9997
Guideline (HK) Limitedunit 804-805, 8/F technology Park,
18 on Lai street, shatin, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3741-6500
Fax (+852) 3741-6501
Gulf Agency Company (Hong Kong) Ltd.units 05-07, Level 23, millennium City 6,
392 Kwun tong road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2723-6306
Fax (+852) 2723-3413
tlx 9407-5241 gACH g
H & T International Transportation Limitedroom 01-04, 5/F China merchants building,
152-155 Connaught road Central
tel (+852) 2543-0708
Fax (+852) 2543-0161
Hansen exhibition Forwarding Ltd.unit 13, 13/F , new Commerce Centre,
19 on sum street, siu Lek yuen,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2367-2303
Fax (+852) 2369-0479
Hongkong Association of Freight Forwarding And Logistics Ltd.8/F , China Hong Kong Centre,
122-126 Canton rd, tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2796-3121
Fax (+852) 2796-3719
Hosanna Logistics Ltd.7/F shiu Fung Hong bldg, 239-241 Wing Lok st,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2723-5188
Fax (+852) 2723-7188
Fax (+852) 2127-7491
info@ hosanna-logistics.com.hk
International Freight express Ltd.room 802-3, yuen Fat ind bldg.,
25 Wang Chiu rd, Kowloon bay,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2331-4281
Fax (+852) 2331-4282
Janco International Freight Ltd.25/F Chinachem exchange square,
1 Hoi Wan street, Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2575-7883
Fax (+852) 2575-8609
Kingsway Logistics Company Limitedrm 1502, 15/F Charmay Center,
12 Ka Hing road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3679-3355
Fax (+852) 3622-2724
Kusa Shipping Ltd.m/F Lung ma bldg.,
550-552 nathan rd, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2323-1384
Fax (+852) 3157-7973
Merchandise Worldwide Transportation Ltd.unit 01, 2/F eW int’l tower, 120 texaco road,
tsuen Wan,n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2382-2222
Fax (+852) 2718-4789
Mutiara Pinewood Ltd.room 1303, shun tak Centre,
200 Connaught rd Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2517-0308
Fax (+852) 2517-0615
tlx 75891 Pine HX
Oriental Air Transport Service Ltd.block C & e, 1/F gee Chang industrial bldg.,
108 Lok shan road, tokwawan,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2627-0130
Fax (+852) 2422-2671
Prime Line International Ltd.block g, 12/F Hing Win Fty bldg.,
110 How ming street, Kwun tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2529-7327
Fax (+852) 2343-6327
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San Tai Distribution Co, Ltd.8/F Allied Cargo Centre, 150-60 texaco rd,
tsuen Wan, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (852)2408-0282
Fax (852)2408-0362
Fax (852)2408-0319
Santa Fe Transport International Ltd.room 2302, 23/F sing Pao building,
101 King’s road, north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2595-8663
Fax (+852) 2893-4983
Shanghai Dragon (Logistics) Ltd.7/F shiu Fung Hong building,
239-241 Wing Lok street,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2736-8678
Fax (+852) 2736-8211
Shuttle Cargo Int’l (HK) Ltd.20/F Chunghing Comm bldg.,
62-63 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-8286
Fax (+852) 2545-6879
Sun System Logistics Ltd.room C1305, Flat C, 13/F Phase 1,
Kwai shing ind. bldg., 36-40 tai Lin Pai rd.,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3520-2279
Fax (+852) 3747-4612
Supreme Logistics (Hong Kong) Ltd.unit A&b, 1/F sunshine Kowloon bay Cargo
Centre, 59 tai yip street,
Kowloon bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2796-3191
Fax (+852) 2796-3105
www.supremelog.com.hk
Suz Air & Sea Freight (HK) Limitedroom 1602, 16/F new-tech Plaza,
34 tai yau street, san Po Kong, Kowloon,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3590-6885
Fax (852)3590-6181
Swellchief Shipping Co., Ltd.unit 909, 9/F Wayson Commercial building,
28 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2546-6078
Fax (+852) 2559-8249
Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd.15/F 48 man Fai bldg., Ferry Point,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2388-7578
Fax (+852) 2780-6812
Tradewinds All Freight (HK) Ltd.g/F Hay nien bldg., 1 tai yip street,
Kwun tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2754-2020
Fax (+852) 2799-5799
Fax (+852) 2751-6604
Victory International JSCroom 1404, 14/F Profit industrial bldg.,
no. 1-15 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3426-3628
Fax (+852) 3426-3238
Wangfoong Transportation Ltd.2/F & 3/F Harbour Commercial building,
122 Connaught road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2544-9611
Fax (+852) 2854-0247
www.wangfoong.com.hk
Wellson International Ltd.room 805, 8/F Wah ying Cheong Central bldg,
160 Queen’s rd Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2850-5662
Fax (+852) 2851-0115
Wider Logistics Ltd.room 1723-4, Pacific trade Centre,
2 Kai Hing rd, Kowloon bay,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2754-9507
Fax (+852) 2798-6314
Fax (+852) 2305-2803
Xen Freight Agency Ltd.room 2519, 25/F new tech Plaza,
34 tai yau street, san Po Kong, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2408-0033
Fax (+852) 2750-6717
Xiamen Harvest Shipping Ltd.61/F yardley Commercial bldg.,
3 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3416-9000
Fax (+852) 8343-8852
tlx 62987 eHs HX
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GODOWNS & WAReHOUSeS
Allied & Associated enterprises (HK) Ltd.80 tung Lo Wan rd., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2577-4306
Fax (+852) 2577-5214
Chik Lee Logistics Ltd.room 21-23, 2/F block A Hi-tech ind. Center,
5-21 Pak tin Par st.,
tsuen Wan, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2415-1611
Fax (+852) 2492-0205
China Travel Hip Kee Godown HK Ltd.m/F (northern) 1 Cheong Hang road,
Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2852-1388
Fax (+852) 2362-6001
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14b, Waylee industrial Centre,
30-38 tsuen King Circuit, tsuen Wan,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Nisko Warehouse Ltd.1014e-1020e, 1/F AtL Logistics Centre A,
Kwai Chung, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2699-3268
Fax (+852) 2695-1302
Prime Line International Ltd.block g, 12/F Hing Win Fty bldg.,
110 How ming street, Kwun tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2529-7327
Fax (+852) 2343-6327
San Tai Distribution Co, Ltd.7-13/F Allied Cargo Centre,
150-60 texaco rd, tsuen Wan,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2408-0282
Fax (+852) 2408-0362
Fax (+852) 2408-0319
Wealth Fair Development Co Ltd.rm 606-608, Kin Wing Commercial bldg.,
24-30 Kin on street, tuen mun,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2462-4981
Fax (+852) 2455-1089
Winner Godown Ltd.8/F tai sang Container & godown Centre,
2-10, Cheung Fai road, tsingyi, n.t.
tel (+852) 2408-7221
Fax (+852) 2407-6052
LOCAL SHIPPING AGeNTS
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.unit A-b, 6/F neich tower,
no.128 gloucester road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
Anda Shipping Ltd.rm. 902, 9/F HsH mongkok Plaza,
794 nathan road, mongkok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong,
tel (+852) 2381-6566
Fax (+852) 2302-4661
tlx (051) 9407-5242 AndA g
Ben Line Agencies (HK) Ltd.2702 bonham trade Centre,
13/F Wing on Centre, 50 bonham strand,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2893-4307
Fax (+852) 2893-4377
tlx (051) 9407-5273 benL g
Candimar Limitedroom 2308, 23/F nan Fung tower,
173, des voeux road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-6377
Fax (+852) 2854-2409
tlx 9407-6511 CdmA g
Conning Shipping Ltd.room 3603, 36/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre,168 Connaught rd,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2739-9977
Fax (+852) 2723-0123
D.S. Marine, Ltd.21Ab Lockhart Centre,
301-307 Lockhart rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2865-3378
Fax (+852) 2865-6806
Dong Woo Shippng Co Ltd.room 1408, Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s road C., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2534-3724
Fax (+852) 2534-3754
tlx (051) 9407-5275
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east West Maritime Limited12/F Kincheng Comm. Centre,
2 Carnarvon road, tsimshatsui, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2722-4868
tel (+852) 2739-1911
Fax (+852) 2369-4820
Fax (+852) 2369-4826
eastern Worldwide Co, Ltd.21/F Western Centre,
40-50 des voeux rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2592-3388
Fax (+852) 2559-7090
Fax (+852) 2858-5512
tlx (051) 9407-5526 eWCL g
eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.room 1302, shun tak Centre, West tower,
168-200 Connaught road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
tlx 65669 esAL HX
ever earn International Ltd.1706-07 Workingfield Commercial building,
408-412 Jaffe road, Causeway bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-3193
Fax (+852) 2559-3293
tlx 051-9407-8106 eeiL g
Flamely Shipping Ltd.903 Alliance building, 130-136 Connaught rd.,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2180-8585
Fax (+852) 2180-8586
tlx 051 9407-5475
Full Speed Maritime Ltd.10/F tern Centre, tower i, 237 Queen’s road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2542-2323
Fax (+852) 2542-0101
tlx (051) 9407-5255 FuLL g
Gold Star Shipping (HK) Limitedroom 2103, bonham trade Centre,
bonham strand east, sheung Wan, H.K.
tel (+852) 2543-5559
Fax (+852) 2581-1330
tlx 33634 CgWtL HX
Gulf Agency Company (Hong Kong) Ltd.units 05-07, Level 23, millennium City 6,
392 Kwun tong road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2723-6306
Fax (+852) 2723-3413
tlx 9407-5241 gACH g
Inchcape Shipping Services (HK) Ltd.units 1802-1805, 18/F no.3 Lockhart road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2746-7312
Fax (852)2744-3240
tlx 39878 issHK HX
Inter Maritime Trading Agencysuite 801, 8/F Asian House,
1 Hennessy road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2527-0058
Fax (+852) 2861-0742
ISM Shipping Agent Companyrm b, 21/F Kai Kwong Commercial bldg,
332 Lockhart road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2802-2815
tel (+852) 2836-6090
Fax (+852) 2802-2817
tlx (051) 9407-5247 ismA g
Kong Hing Agency Limitedroom 1408, Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s road, C., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2534-3700
Fax (+852) 2534-3754
tlx (051) 9407-5275
Kristian Jebsens Ltd.15/F Qualipak tower,
122 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2861-0068
Fax (+852) 2520-6785
Lubeca Marine Management (HK) Ltd.21/F Harbour Comm bldg.,
122-124 Connaught rd., Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2810-0600
Fax (+852) 2537-1734
Mak Shui Cho & Son Ltd.19/F shanghai ind. investment bldg.,
48-62 Hennessy rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2760-8287
Fax (+852) 2760-9598
tlx 43931 msCs HX
Mutiara Pinewood Ltd.room 1303, shun tak Centre,
200 Connaught rd Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2517-0308
Fax (+852) 2517-0615
tlx 75891 Pine HX
Ocean Base Co. Ltd.room 1303-5 new victory House,
83-103 Wing Lok st., sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-8989
Fax (+852) 2815-8800
tlx 051-9407-5493 obCL g
Penavico (Hong Kong) Limitedrm. 4008-4009, 40/F Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-1996
tel (+852) 2135-2148
Fax (+852) 2549-8622
Fax (+852) 2805-2129
Ray Glory Shipping Ltd. 1005-6 tung Che Commercial Centre,
246 des voeux road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2857- 2918
Fax (+852) 2857- 2418
tlx (051) 9407-5279 rgsL g
Royal Cargo Combined Logistics (HK) Ltd.unit 501-504, 5/F ,China merchants building,
152-155 Connaught road C, sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-3244
Fax (+852) 2543-3277
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Sam Lee Lightering & Transport Co. Ltd.10/F Pico tower, 66 gloucester road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2865-5800
Fax (+852) 2865-4730
tlx 65523 sAmLt HX
San Lian Shipping Co Ltd.11/F ngan House, 206-210 des voeux rd.,
Central, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-0885
Fax (+852) 2542-0731
tlx 67260 sLsHP HX
Shinwa Shipping (H.K.) Co., Ltd.room 1002, ocean Centre,
Harbour City, 5 Canton road,
tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2110-1228
Fax (+852) 2370-9781
tlx 48827 HKssC HX
Shui Nam Navigation (HK) Ltd.2/F tower 1, tern Centre,
237 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-1812
Fax (+852) 2542-2349
Sun Crown Shipping Ltd.unit b, 15/F Amtel building,
148 des voeux rd, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-4128
Fax (+852) 2854-1933
tlx 67771 WCLHK HX
Sun Lord Co Ltd.1905/7 Wayson Commercial bldg.,
28 Connaught rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2548-2661
Fax (+852) 2858-1708
tlx 83824 Lords HX
Sunning Shipping Ltd.4/F, 402-403, Hua Qin international bldg,
340 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-2183
tel (+852) 2541-2683
Fax (+852) 2544-8318
tlx 051940-75268 sunn g
Swellchief Shipping Co., Ltd.unit 909, 9/F Wayson Commercial bldg,
28 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2546-6078
Fax (+852) 2559-8249
Top Nation Shipping Ltd.rm. 1109-1111, Wayson Commercial bldg,
28 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-0323
Fax (+852) 2559-8312
Top Vigor Logistics (CHINA) Limitedroom 506, 5/F China merchants bldg,
152-155 Connaught road Central
tel (+852) 2543-3090
Fax (+852) 2543-3106
Tri-Orient Shipping Ltd.1804 Central Plaza bldg.,
18 Harbour road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2827-6883
Fax (+852) 2827-8559
Wah Shun Shipping Co Ltd.rm 2603-4, 26/F China merchants tower,
168-200 Connaught rd. Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2857-7311
Fax (+852) 2517-7799
Wallem Shipping (HK) Ltd.12/F Warwick House east,
taikoo Place, 979 King’s road
Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-8500
Fax (+852) 2876-1500
Wells Marine Agenciesrm 402, 4/F Welland bldg.,
368 Queen’s rd., Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-4909
Fax (+852) 2543-4130
tlx (051) 9407-5277 WeLL g
wellsmar @netvigator.com
Wilhelmsenn Ships Service Ltd.rm 1104-1106, 11/F Lu Plaza, 2 Wing yip st,
Kwun tong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2880-1688
Fax (+852) 2880-5058
World-Wide Shipping Agency Ltd.23/F no. 9 des voeux rd West
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2842-3888
Fax (+852) 2810-0617
Xiamen Harvest Shipping Ltd.61/F yardley Commercial bldg.,
3 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3416-9000
Fax (+852) 8343-8852
tlx 62987 eHs HX
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LUBRICANTS
Tiger Oil Marine Ltd.room 1202, Floor 12, 88 gloucester road.
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2877-8896
Fax (+852) 2877-8281
www.tigeroil-marine.com
MARINe SUPPLIeRS (eQUIPMeNT)
ABB Turbo Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd.3 dai Hei street, tai Po industrial estate,
tai Po, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2929-3630
Fax (+852) 2929-3501
Billboard (International) Co., Ltd.room 1106, entrepot Centre, 117 How ming st,
Kwun tong, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2797-3972
Fax (+852) 2304-7011
CITe Limitedrm C-e, 16/F yan’s tower,
25-27 Wong Chuk Hang rd.,
Aberdeen, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2552-0178
Fax (+852) 2873-0679
Dong An Marine Safety equipment Trading Ltd.1F Chu Kong group, shipyard bldg,
93 Hing Wah st West, Lai Chi Kok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2408-6930
Fax (+852) 2419-2207
elekon Companyroom 1202-3, Kowloon building,
555 nathan road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2770-6161
Fax (+852) 2780-7197
eletek Technology Limitedunit 1205-06, sunbeam Center,
27 shing yip street, Kwun tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (852 2343-9833
Fax (+852) 2343-2223
Fedders Hydraulics Services Co.block b and C, 17/F glee ind. bldg.,
77-81 Chai Wan Kok st., tsuen Wan,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2492-1119
tel (+852) 2492-1191
Fax (+852) 2492-9368
Full Smart enterprise Limited2/F block b, on Fat industrial building,
12-18 Kwai Wing road, Kwai Chung
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2819-7218
Fax (+852) 2819-7597
Honour Marine Safety equipment Co Ltd.2/F block b, on Fat industrial bldg.,
12-18 Kwai Wing rd, Kwai Chung,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2819-8417
Fax (+852) 2819-8443
Infrared engineering and Consultants Ltdsuites 2-3, 7/F Chinachem Johnston Plaza,
178-186 Johnston road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (852)2550-2330
Fax (+852) 2550-1179
Kalmar Asia Pacific Limited2/F yoo Hoo tower, 38-42 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2944-8383
Fax (+852) 2944-9966
Kee Marine Service & Consultant Ltd.room 1804, nam Wo Hong building,
148 Wing Lok street, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2116-1663
tel (+852) 2851-7925
Fax (+852) 2851-6379
Lincon Marine Supply Service Limitedrm 3-4, 1/F ming Fat industrial Centre,
1 Kin Fat street, tuen mun, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2462-7998
Fax (+852) 2467-5114
Marsco Hexol International Ltd.room 1402 yu sung boon building
107-111 des voeux road, Central,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2527-3380
Fax (+852) 2520-1526
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Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine Asia Inc.28/F 69 Jervois street,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2581-9122
Fax (+852) 2851-9967
Promat (HK) Ltd.suite 1501, new trend Centre,
704 Prince edward road east, sanpokong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2661-2392
Fax (+852) 2661-2086
Renford Ltd.room 501, Laws Commercial Plaza,
788 Cheung sha Wan rd, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2742-7111
Fax (+852) 2742-7171
Storm Force Marine Ltd.1204 dominion Centre,
43-59 Queens road east, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-0114
Fax (+852) 2866-9260
Wuxi Hai Hong Boat Making Co. Ltd.702 Fortress tower, 250 King’s road,
north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2571-9322
Fax (+852) 2806-3153
MARINe SUPPLIeRS (GeNeRAL STOReS)
Hai Fu Marine electrical & Hardware Co.unit A, 14/F Hong Kong industrial bldg.,
444-452 des voeux road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-2527
Fax (+852) 2858-4064
Hai Luen Trading Co. (HK) Ltd.171/F 9 des voeux rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2542-8463
tel (+852) 2545-0956
Fax (+852) 2815-0594
tlx 86773 HLuen HX
Hsing Loong Company Ltd.220-248 texaco road, suite 1012, tsuen Wan,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-0877
tel (+852) 2545-0494
Fax (+852) 2815-1765
Mak Kee International HK Limitedunit i, J & K, 22/F block 1,
golden dragon industrial Centre,
152-160 tai Lin Pai road,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2396-4107
Fax (+852) 2789-8323
Man Sang (China) Co. Ltd.shop A, g/F good Prospect Factory building,
33-35 Wong Chuk Hang road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2858-9622
Fax (+852) 2858-9569
Shiu On Loong Co. Ltd.shop A, g/F good Prospect Factory bldg.,
33–35 Wong Chuk Hang road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2544-5791
Fax (+852) 2544-0139
United Shipchandlers Limited8/F tung Cheong industrial bldg.,
177-181 yeung uk road,
tsuen Wan, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2816-7228
Fax (+852) 2816-7107
MARITIMe CONSULTANCY
Advanced Level Inspectorate Ltd.rm. 2008, tower A, regent Centre,
63 Wo yi Hop road, Kwai Chung, n.t.
tel (+852) 2311-9111
Fax (+852) 2119-7119
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.unit A-b, 6/F neich tower,
128 gloucester road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
Belize Bureau of Shipping Services Hong Kongoffice A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
BMT Asia Pacific Limited5/F ing tower, 308 des voeux road Central,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-2221
Fax (+852) 2815-3377
www.bmt.org
Please see our Ad on Pg. 45
Carmichael & Clarke Co, Ltd.17th. Floor, Jade Centre, 98 Wellington street,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2581-2678
Fax (+852) 2581-2722
Hench Public Marine & Cargo Survey (H.K.) Ltd.12/F Flat d, on Fuk ind. building,
no.41-45, Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2439-9111
Fax (+852) 2439-6222
International Shipping Agencies Ltd.office A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
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J. D. Wort & Co., Ltd.suite b6, 29/F Causeway Centre,
28 Harbour road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2802-1019
Fax (+852) 2827-2355
Kay Leung Company Limitedunit 702, block A, new trade Plaza,
6 on Ping street,
shatin, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-3308
Fax (+852) 2815-2823
Kee Marine Service & Consultant Ltd.room 1804, nam Wo Hong building,
148 Wing Lok street, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2116-1663
tel (+852) 2851-7925
Fax (+852) 2851-6379
Kiwi Marine Consultants Ltd.suite 2b, block 40 siena one,
discovery bay, Lantau island, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2259-3150
Fax (+852) 2259-3151
www.kiwimarine.net
M L P Marine Services Ltd.rm 701, Kwong Lee bldg.,
30, bonham strand West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-3328
Fax (+852) 2543-5813
Maritime Services (HK) Co Ltd.12b, Hang Lung House,
184-192 Queen’s rd, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-0266
Fax (+852) 2542-2788
PacMarine Services (HK) Ltd.7/F Hutchison House,
10 Harcourt road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2233-7177
Fax (+852) 2571-9462
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.office A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SCMOsupply Chain management outsource Ltd.,
suite 806, 8/F Capitol Centre,
5-19 Jardine’s bazaar,
Causeway bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-3139
Fax (+852) 2866-2290
www.scmo.net
MARITIMe INSURANCe
expat Services Ltd.suite 2404, universal trade Centre,
3-5A Arbuthnot road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2893-3344
Fax (+852) 2838-0654
FP Marine Risks Ltd.26/F the Centrium, 60 Wyndham street,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2544-3410
Fax (+852) 2542-4864
Houlder Insurance Brokers Far east Ltd.18/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught road
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2890-5302
Fax (+852) 2577-7545
HSBC Insurance Brokers (Asia-Pacific) Ltd.20/F 108 gloucester rd., Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2828-7200
Fax (+852) 2598-4937
Lambert Brothers Insurance Brokers (HK) Ltd.1608 Asian House, 1 Hennessy road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2877-7777
Fax (+852) 2877-7666
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MARITIMe LAW FIRMS
Blank Romeroom 5605-07, the Center,
99 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3528-8300
Fax (+852) 3528-8383
Brenda Chark and Counit F, 11\F, Cnt tower, 338 Hennessy road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3973-7309
Fax (+852) 3020-4875
Clyde & Co18/F Citic tower, 1 tim mei Avenue,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2878-8600
Casualty response 24 hour hotline:
(852) 2287-2800
Fax (+852) 2522-5907
www.clydeco.com
Crump & Co2009 tower one, Lippo Centre,
89 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2537-7000
Fax (+852) 2804-6615
Holman, Fenwick & Willan15/F tower one, Lippo Centre,
89 Queensway, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2522-3006
Fax (+852) 2877-8110
tlx dX- 9031- 1C
Ince & Co3801-6 iCbC tower, Citibank Plaza,
3 garden road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2877-3221
Fax (+852) 2877-2633
Jonathan Rostron Solicitorssuite 503, 5/F st. george’s building
2 ice House street, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2891- 6657
Fax (+852) 2891- 8770
Keesal, Young & Logan, LLP1603 the Centre mark,
287 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2854-1718
Fax (+852) 2541-6189
Littlewoods14/F Hang seng mongkok bldg.,
677 nathan road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2397-3354
Fax (+852) 2390-3354
Mayer Brown JSM16th-19th Floors, Prince’s building,
10 Chater road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2843-2211
Fax (+852) 2845-9121
ONC Lawyers15/F the bank of east Asia bldg.,
10 des voeux road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2810-1212
Fax (+852) 2804-6311
Stephenson Harwood & Lo35/F bank of China tower
1 garden road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2868-0789
Fax (+852) 2868-1504
MARITIMe TeLeCOMMUNICATIONS
elekon Companyroom 1202-3, Kowloon building
555 nathan road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2770-6161
Fax (+852) 2780-7197
eletek Technology Limitedunit 1205-06 sunbeam Center,
27 shing yip street, Kwun tong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (852 2343-9833
Fax (+852) 2343-2223
Northrop Grumman Sperry Marine Asia Inc.28/F 69 Jervois street,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2581-9122
Fax (+852) 2851-9967
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.office A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SpeedCast Limited9/F Phase ii, ming An Plaza,
8 sunning road, Causeway bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2805-6904
Fax (+852) 2805-6505
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MID-STReAM OPeRATORS
Fat Kee Stevedores Ltd.14b, Waylee industrial Centre,
30-38 tsuen King Circuit, tsuen Wan
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3717-1333
Fax (+852) 2420-6719
Ho Yat Logistics Co., Ltd.no. 17 tsing Keung st.,
tsing yi, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2433-6133
Fax (+852) 2433-6178
Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd.15/F 48 man Fai bldg.,
Ferry Point, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2388-7578
Fax (+852) 2780-6812
Transward Ltd.room 1803, 18/F 118 Connaught road West,
sheung Wan,Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
OTHeR TeRMINALS
The Hongkong electric Co Ltd.44 Kennedy road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2843-3111
Fax (+852) 2810-0506
tlx HX 73071
OTHeRS
BeKK Solutions Limitedunit b, 1/F shing Fung industrial Park,
Hong Kin road, dd 212 L8, sai Kung,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2791-5252
Fax (+852) 2792-4788
www.bekksolutions.com
Carmichael & Clarke Co, Ltd.17th. Floor, Jade Centre, 98 Wellington street,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2581-2678
Fax (+852) 2581-2722
Hong Kong Ships’ Fumigation Co. Ltd.rm.1509, international trade Centre,
11-19 sha tsui rd, tsuen Wan
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2891-2730
tel (+852) 2891-2760
Fax (+852) 2838-2149
www.fumigation.iyp.hk
Weathernews (Hong Kong) Ltd.25/F China Hong Kong tower,
8-12 Hennessy road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2574-3232
Fax (+852) 2574-3366
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.g/F 24 namcheong st., shamshuipo,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
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PAINTS & COATINGS
Chugoku Marine Paints (HK) Ltd.unit 5-6P, 23/F island Place tower,
510 King’s road, north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2576-6376
Fax (+852) 2576-3607
Hempel Hai Hong( China) Ltd.32/F 118 Connaught rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2857-7663
Fax (+852) 2517-6311
International Paint (Hong Kong) Ltd.unit 2005, 20/F L 148 electric rd,
north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2508-7700
Fax (+852) 2827-9488
Fax (+852) 2827-9117
PPG Performance Coatings (Hong Kong) Limited1903 shun Kwong Commercial building
8 des voeux road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-2821
Fax (+852) 2544-6109
PASSeNGeR FeRRY SeRVICeS
Fortune Ferry Co Ltd.north Point east Passenger Pier east berth,
north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2994-8155
Fax (+852) 2565-8683
Laissez Faire Corm 46, m/F sino Centre, 582-592 nathan rd,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2770-8066
tel (+852) 2770-4346
Fax (+852) 2782-5366
New Moonraker Motorboat Co, Ltd.rm 1803,18/F 118 Connaught road West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
The Republic Motorboat Co, Ltd.room 1803, 18/F 118 Connaught road West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
Shun Tak – China Travel Ship Management Ltd.83 Hing Wah st West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2307-0880
Fax (+852) 2786-5125
Tsui Wah Ferry Services (HK) Ltd.unit 6, 12/F boss Comm. Centre,
28 Ferry street, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2272-2022
Fax (+852) 2528-3320
Wing Yip Shipping & Transportation Co. Ltd.room 3002, 30/F Wayland House,
55 shek Pai Wan road, tin Wan,
Aberdeen, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2300-1816
Fax (+852) 2555-6966
PILOTS
Hong Kong Pilots Association Ltd.1601-1606, Hong Kong Plaza,
186-191 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
office hours: tel (+852) 2803-0840
24 hours: tel (+852) 2803-0003
general: Fax (+852) 2803-0859
Pilot booking: Fax (+852) 2803-0860
Fax (+852) 2803-0861
tlx 62062 HKPA HX
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SHIP BROKeRS
ABC Shipping (Hong Kong) Limitedrm 1302, 13/F nandao Commerical bldg.,
359-361 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-6849
Fax (+852) 2661-3285
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.unit A-b, 6/F neich tower,
no.128 gloucester road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
Anda Shipping Ltd.rm. 902, 9/F HsH mongkok Plaza,
794 nathan road, mongkok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2381-6566
Fax (+852) 2302-4661
tlx (051) 9407-5242 AndA g
Anphi Shipping Co Ltd.Flat C-e 17/F Fui nam bldg.,
48-51 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2548-0821
Fax (+852) 2517-0839
Clarkson Asia Limitedroom 1706-16, sun Hung Kai Centre,
30 Harbour road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-3111
Fax (+852) 2866-3068
www.clarksons.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 11
east West Maritime Limited12/F Kincheng Comm. Centre,
2 Carnarvon road, tsimshatsui, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2722-4868
tel (+852) 2739-1911
Fax (+852) 2369-4820
Fax (+852) 2369-4826
Ocean Base Co. Ltd.room 1303-5, new victory House,
83-103 Wing Lok st. sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-8989
Fax (+852) 2815-8800
tlx 051-9407-5493 obCL g
Rodskog Shipbrokers Ltd16th Floor, beautiful group tower,
74-77 Connaught road Central,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-7020
Fax (+852) 2541-7400
www.rodskogshipbrokers.com
Ray Glory Shipping Ltd.1005-6 tung Che Commercial Centre,
246 des voeux road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2857- 2918
Fax (+852) 2857- 2418
tlx (051) 9407-5279 rgsL g
Wallem Ship Broking (Hong Kong) Ltd.12/F Warwick Hse east, taikoo Place,
979 King’s road, Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-8800
Fax (+852) 2876-1800
SHIP MANAGeMeNT
Anglo eastern Ship Management Ltd.23/F mLC tower, 248 Queen’s rd east,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2863-6111
Fax (+852) 2861-2419
tlx 75478
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (HongKong) Ltd. Partnershiproom 2602, 26/F K Wah Centre,
191 Java road, north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2561-8838
Fax (+852) 2561-8803
Chellaram Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd.1801, dina House, ruttonjee Centre,
11 duddell street, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2973-6111
Fax (+852) 2971-1402
www.chellship.com
China LNG Shipping (International) Co. Ltd.rooms 08-10, 24/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2902-1500
Fax (+852) 2902-1501
Conning Shipping Ltd.room 3603, 36/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre 168 Connaught rd,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2739-9977
Fax (+852) 2723-0123
eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.room 1302, shun tak Centre, West tower,
168-200 Connaught road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
tlx 65669 esAL HX
Fairmont Shipping (HK) Ltd. & Affiliates21/F Fairmont House, 8 Cotton tree drive,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2521-8338
Fax (+852) 2810-4560
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Far east Ship Management Limitedunite 2503, singga Commercial Centre,
148 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2546-7886
Fax (+852) 2546-1816
www.fesmhk.com
Fleet Management Limited11th Floor, dah sing Financial Centre,
108 gloucester road, Wanchai,
Hong Kong
tel +852 2861-3511
Fax: +852 2528-1550
www.fleetship.com
Flying Leaf Shipping Ltd.rm C-d, 14/F trust tower,
68 Johnston road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-1205
Fax (+852) 2866-1676
Gold Bridge Shipping Ltd.room 2007-10, China insurance group
building, 141 des voeux road Central, Hong
Kong
tel (+852) 2854-2318
Fax (+852) 2854-4704/4341
tlx 68212 ovieW HX
www.gbship.com
Grand Seatrade Shipping Co. Ltd.rm. 2607 Alexandra House,
16-20 Chater road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2526-4294
Fax (+852) 2810-6780
tlx 85146 setrA HX
J. R. Teihcson & Management Co., Ltd.8/F room b, Kingswell Commercial tower,
173 Lockhart road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2586-1016
Fax (+852) 2586-1067
Janfield Shipping Limitedroom 1501, 15/F malaysia building,
47-50 gloucester road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2865-0193
Fax (+852) 2527-6937
Kingstar Shipping Limitedroom 5011, Hopewell Centre,
183 Queen’s road east, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2576-2611
Fax (+852) 2576-3043
Fax (+852) 2576-5165
tlx 81264 KsHPg
Lubeca Marine Management (HK) Ltd.21/F Harbour Comm bldg.,
122-124 Connaught rd., Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2810-0600
Fax (+852) 2537-1734
Maritime Services (HK) Co Ltd.12b, Hang Lung House,
184-192 Queen’s rd, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-0266
Fax (+852) 2542-2788
Noble Group Ltd.18/F massmutual tower,
38 gloucester road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3861-3511
Fax (+852) 2527-0282
www.thiisnoble.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 28
Northstar Ship Management Ltd.20/F Chinawell Centre,
414-424 Jaffe road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2838-5900
Fax (+852) 2838-5510
Oak Maritime (HK) Inc Ltd.2301, China resources bldg.,
26 Harbour road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2506-3866
Fax (+852) 2506-3563
Ocean Longevity Shipping & Management Co. Ltd.2101, 21/F two international Finance Centre,
8 Finance street, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2858-8818
Fax (+852) 2858-8733
tlx 70680 oLong HX
Patt Manfield & Co, Ltd.15/F H K diamond exchange building,
8 duddell street, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2524-9863
Fax (+852) 2810-0414
tlx 73477 FieLd
Prosperity Steamship Company Ltd.g/F tai Fat bldg., 43 Ko shing st.,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2858-2218
Fax (+852) 2858-3386
tlx 73309 Perit HX
Skaarup Management (H.K.) Co, Ltd.room 1304, West tower, shun tak Centre,
168-200 Connaught rd., Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2805-1482
Fax (+852) 2543-6852
tlx 71015 sKmHK HX
Therica Shippping Corporationroom 2209, 22/F one island east,
18 Westlands road, Quarry road,
Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2598-0828
Fax (+852) 2598-0234
tlx 65909 gsL HX
Univan Ship Management Ltd.35th Floor, Citicorp Centre
18 Whitfield road, north Point
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3143-7788
Fax (+852) 2861-0742
www.univan.com
V.People Hong Kong Ltd. (Part of V. Ships Group)21 A-b, Lockhard Centre, 301-307 Lockhart rd,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2865-3381
Fax (+852) 3017-3979
Valles Steamship Co Ltd., Hong Kongrm. 6111-12, 61/F the Center,
99 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2877-9189 (852)2524-7111
Fax (+852) 2868-4014
tlx 73336
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Wallem Shipmanagement Ltd.12/F Warwick Hse east, taikoo Place,
979 King’s road, Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-8200
Fax (+852) 2876-1234
SHIP MANAGeR
Asia Maritime Pacificunit 08, 10/F bank of America tower,
12 Harcourt road, Central
Cido Shipping (H.K.) Co. Ltd.20/F World-wide House,
no.19 des voux road Central
COSCO(H.K.) Shipping Co. Limited50/F CosCo tower, 183 Queen’s road Central,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2809-8688
Fax (+852) 2546-1041
Fleet Management Limited11th Floor, dah sing Financial Centre,
108 gloucester road, Wanchai,
Hong Kong
tel +852 2861-3511
Fax: +852 2528-1550
Gencon Shipping (Hong Kong) Limitedunit b, 26/F Posing Centre,
218 Hennessy road, Wanchai
Goldbeam International Ltd.26/F yardly Commercial building,
1-6 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-0951
Fax (+852) 2541-9794
Grandfame Ship Management Limitedunit 2106, 21/F 118 Connaught road West,
Hong Kong
Hong Kong Ming Wah Shipping Co. Ltd.3701, 37/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2517-2128
Fax (+852) 2547-3482
Hyaline Shipping (H.K.) Co., Ltd.2/F singga Comm. Centre,
148 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
IMC Development & Management Ltd1705-08, 17/F st. george’s building,
2 ice House street, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2830-1100
Fax (+852) 2596-0050
www.imccorp.com
Please see our Ad on Pg. 19
Island Navigation Corporation International Limited29/F Harbour Centre,
25, Harbour road, Hong Kong
Libo Maritime Management Ltd.unit 2204 22F bonham trade Centre,
50-54 boham strand east,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong.
tel (+852) 2802-1231
Fax (+852) 2519-8196
M.T.M.M.rm 809 tsim sha Centre, 66 mody road,
tst east, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2528-9338
Fax (+852) 2520-2509
Marcrostar Shipping Co.Ltd.rm.1802, shun Kwong Commercial building,
8 des voux West road, Hong Kong
Marlow Shipmanagement (HK) Ltd.suite 1405, Allied Kajima building,
138 gloucester road, Wanchai
tel (+852) 2845-6699
Fax (+852) 2866-2792
New Asia Shipping Company Limited7/F 118 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
North China Shipping Holdings Co. Ltd.3503-3511, 35/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught road,
Central
Ocean Assent Limitedsuite 6703-05, 67/F Central Plaza,
18 Harbour road, Hong Kong
Sinoecl Auto Liners Limitedunit 1501, 15/F malaysia building,
47-50 gloucester road, Wanchai
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Swire Pacific Shipmanagement Limited9/F east Wing Warwick House, taikoo Place,
979 King’s road, Quarry bay Hong Kong
Teh-Hu Cargocean Management Co. Ltd.unit b, 15/F Fortis bank tower
77-79 gloucester road, Hong Kong
Uni Ships and Management Ltd.suite A, 26/F Admiralty Centre,
tower 1, 18 Harcourt road,
Admiralty, Hong Kong
Unique Shipping (H.K.) Limitedrm 1802, Harbour Centre,
25 Harbour road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2827-4828
Fax (+852) 2827-0018
Wah Kwong Ship Management (Hong Kong ) Limited25/F shanghai industrial investment bldg.,
48-62 Hennessy road, Wanchai
tel (+852) 2527-9227
Fax (+852) 2528-9802,2865-6779
Wan Hai Lines (H.K.) Ltd.3/F singga Comm. Centre,
148 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
SHIPOWNeRS
Maersk Shipping Hong Kong Limited19F one Kowloon, 1 Wang yuen street,
Kowloon bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3765-2005
Fax (+852) 2972-0656
Teh Hu Cargocean Management Co Ltdunit b, 15th Floor, Fortis tower, 77-79
gloucester road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2598-8688
Fax (+852) 2824-9339
SHIPPING COMPANIeS
Ahlers Bridge Hong Kong Ltd.unit A-b, 6/F neich tower,
no.128 gloucester road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2511-9650
Fax (+852) 2596-0750
tlx 2596-0751
Anda Shipping Ltd.rm. 902, 9/F HsH mongkok Plaza,
794 nathan road, mongkok,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2381-6566
Fax (+852) 2302-4661
tlx (051) 9407-5242 AndA g
Central Maritime Ltd.rm 1207, donimion Centre,
43-59 Queen’s rd east, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-0608
Fax (+852) 2876-0665
tlx 73636 CenmA HX
CGW Logistics Co. Ltd.1203 tung ning bldg., 2 Hillier st.,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2151-9151
Fax (+852) 2151-9171
tlx 33634CgWtL HX
Chellaram Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd.1801, dina House, ruttonjee Centre,
11 duddell street, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2973-6111
Fax (+852) 2971-1402
www.chellship.com
Delmas HK Ltd.26/F Fortis Centre, 1063 King’s road,
Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2802-2086
Fax (+852) 2802-1966
tlx 74609 tosHi
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east Asia Shipping (Hong Kong) Ltd.rm 1207, dominion Centre,
43-59 Queen’s rd east, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-0608
Fax (+852) 2876-0665
tlx 73636 CenmA HX
east West Maritime Limited12/F Kincheng Comm. Centre,
2 Carnarvon road, tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2722-4868 / 2739-1911
Fax (+852) 2369-4820 / 2369-4826
eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.room 1302, shun tak Centre, West tower,
168-200 Connaught road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
tlx 65669 esAL HX
evergreen Marine (Hong Kong) Ltd.22-23 Floor, Harcourt House,
39 gloucester rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2825-8211
Fax (+852) 2537-1019
www.evergreen-marine.com
Fairmont Shipping (HK) Ltd & Affiliates21/F Fairmont House, 8 Cotton tree drive,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2521-8338
Fax (+852) 2810-4560
Fenwick Shipping Services Ltd.A1105, sea view estate, 2-8 Watson road,
north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2508-1282
Fax (+852) 2510-7550
tlx 60383 Fss HX
www.fenwick-shipping.com
Gold Bridge Shipping Ltd.room 2007-10, China insurance group
building, 141 des voeux road, Central,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2854-2318
Fax (+852) 2854-4704/4341
tlx 68212 ovieW HX
www.gbship.com
Grand Seatrade Shipping Co. Ltd.rm. 2607 Alexandra House,
16-20 Chater road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2526-4294
Fax (+852) 2810-6780
tlx 85146 setrA HX
Grandfame Ship Management Limited6/F Qualipak tower,
122 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2375-2068
Fax (+852) 2858-1389
Huadao Shipping (Far east) Ltd.unit 2506, singga Commercial Centre,
148 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2385-5397
Fax (+852) 2300-1362
tlx 9407-8298 HdsL g (via uK tlx Code: 051)
www.huadaohk.com
Interocean Shipping Company Ltd.4/F Harbour Comm bldg.,
122 Connaught rd, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-2634
Fax (+852) 2541-6449
Kingbest Shipping Ltd.office b, 11/F tower 1, tern Centre,
no.237 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-2285
Fax (+852) 2815-8955
tlx 9407-5249 KbsH g
Kingstar Shipping Limitedroom 5011, Hopewell Centre,
183 Queen’s road east, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2576-2611
Fax (+852) 2576-3043 / 2576-5165
tlx 81264 KsHPg
Kong Hing Agency Limitedroom 1408, Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s road C., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2534-3700
Fax (+852) 2534-3754
tlx (051) 9407-5275
Kristian Jebsens Ltd.15/F Qualipak tower,
122 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2861-0068
Fax (+852) 2520-6785
Kwai Kong Shipping Co, Ltd.room 207, Wayson Comm bldg.,
28 Connaught rd W, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2548-0100
Fax (+852) 2559-2926
tlx 63212 KKs HX
Luen Hing Shipping Co, Ltd.rm. 48, 15/F man Cheong building,
man Cheong st, Ferry Point,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2388-0606
Fax (+852) 2710-9115
Maersk Shipping Hong Kong Limited19F one Kowloon, 1 Wang yuen street,
Kowloon bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2837-2222
Fax (85) 2972-0670
Moon Keung Shipping & Transportation Co. Ltd.room 1101-5, Hong Kong Plaza,
186-191 Connaught rd. West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-6253
Fax (+852) 2540-7712
NYK Line (HK) Ltd.18/F sun Life tower, Harbour City,
15 Canton road, tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2864-5100
Fax (+852) 2866-7085
Orient Overseas Container Line Ltd31st Floor, Harbour Centre, 25 Harbour road
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2833-3888
Fax (+852) 2531-8234
www.ooilgroup.com
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Pacific Basin Shipping (HK) Limited7/F Hutchison House,
10 Harcourt road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2233-7000
Fax (+852) 2865-2810
www.pacbasin.com
Pacific International Lines (HK) Ltd.19/F Fortis bank tower,
77 gloucester rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-5595 / 2876-5555
Fax (+852) 2876-5589
Pan World Shipping Co.unit 1304, new trend Centre,
no. 704 Prince edward road east, san Po
Kong,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2891-1292
Fax (+852) 2575-8817
Parakou Shipping Ltd.unit 1510-1512A, West tower,
shun tak Centre, 168-200 Connaught road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-8989
Fax (+852) 2545-8787
www.parakougroup.com
Prosperity Steamship Company Ltd.g/F tai Fat bldg., 43 Ko shing st.,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2858-2218
Fax (+852) 2858-3386
tlx 73309 Perit HX
Regional Container Lines (H.K.) Ltd.11/F no. 9 des voeux rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2526-3318
Fax (+852) 2537-5463
tlx 76514 rCLHK HX
Shinwa Shipping (H.K.) Co., Ltd.room 1002, ocean Centre,
Harbour City, 5, Canton road,
tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2110-1228
Fax (+852) 2370-9781
tlx 48827 HKssC HX
Sinotrans (HK) Shipping Limited18/F 9 des voeux rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2859-9788
Fax (+852) 2581-3336
www.sinotranship.com
Sun Lord Co. Ltd.room 1905-7, Wayson Comm bldg.,
28 Connaught rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2548-2661/2548-2709/2548-2814
Fax (+852) 2858-1708/2858-7173
tlx 83824 Lords HX
Tai Chong Cheang Steamship Co (HK) Ltd.rm 4411, 44/F Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s rd, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2522-5171
Fax (+852) 2845-9307
tlx 62081 tCsHP HX
Please see our Ad on Pg. 33
Taiship Co Ltd.10/F 9 des voeux rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2850-6206
Fax (+852) 2850-6195
tlx 73209 tsHiP HX
Tak Wing Shipping Company (HK & Macau)1/F Flat A, 98 Catchick street, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2818-8060
Fax (+852) 2855-0164
Wallem Group Ltd.12/F Warwick House east, taikoo Place,
979 King’s road, Quarry bay, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-8888
Fax (+852) 2876-1888
Zhong Shan Transportation Co., Ltd.10/F, 83 Wanchai road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2529-8113
Fax (+852) 2861-1080
SHIPPING PUBLICATIONS & INDUSTRY DATA
Hong Kong Shipping Gazette13/F east town building, 41 Lockhart road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2880-9555
Fax (+852) 2563-0723
Seatrade CommunicationsLevel 18 Wheelock House
20 Pedder street,Central
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2293-2268
Fax (+852) 2293-2344
www.seatrade-global.com
www.seatrade-asia.com
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SHIPPING ReGISTRIeS
Belize Bureau of Shipping Services HKoffice A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
Hong Kong Shipping Registry3/F Harbour bldg, 38 Pier road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2852-4387
Fax (+852) 2541-8842
tlx 65443 mArHQ HX
International Shipping Agencies Ltd.office A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
Panama Shipping Consultants Inc.office A, 3/F eton building,
288 des voeux Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-8848
Fax (+852) 2815-3275
SHIPYARDS/SHIP RePAIReRS
ABB Turbo Systems (Hong Kong) Ltd.3 dai Hei street, tai Po industrial estate,
tai Po, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2929-3630
Fax (+852) 2929-3501
Alatas Hong Kong Ltd.2905 new treasure Centre, 10 ng Fong street,
san Po Kong, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2153-2153
Fax (+852) 2153-2163
Brigantine Group48 Wang Lok street, yuen Long industrial
estate, yuen Long, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 6822-7232
Fax (+852) 2237-4761
www.brigantinegroup.com
Cheoy Lee Shipyards Ltd.89&91 Hing Wah street West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2307-6333
Fax (+852) 2307-5577
The Hong Kong Shipyard Ltd.98 tam Kon shan rd, tytL 102, ngau Kok Wan,
north tsing yi, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2436-1138
Fax (+852) 2436-2011
Hongkong United Dockyards Ltd.tytL 108, rP, sai tso Wan rd,
tsing yi island, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2431-2828
Fax (+852) 2433-0180
Marland Technical Services Ltd.702 Fortress tower, 250 King’s road,
north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2571-9322
Fax (+852) 2806-3153
South China Shipyard18/F Centre mark ii, 305-313 Queen’s road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-1282
Fax (+852) 2545-4540
Transma Ltd.7/F 167-169 Hennessy rd.,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2861-1623
Fax (+852) 2861-3901
Wang Tak engineering & Shipbuilding Co.Ltd.3/F Wang tak building, 85 Hing Wah st West,
Lai Chi Kok, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2746-2888
Fax (+852) 2307-5500
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.g/F 24 namcheong st.,
shamshuipo, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
Yiu Lian Dockyards Ltd.1-7 sai tso Wan rd., tsing yi island,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2436-7728
Fax (+852) 2436-0590
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SURVeYORS
A & e Surveyors Co., Ltd.P. o. box 81, tsuen Wan Post office, Hong
Kong
tel (+852) 2149-6020
Fax (+852) 2149-6298
Advanced Level Inspectorate Ltd.rm. 2008, tower A, regent Centre,
63 Wo yi Hop road,
Kwai Chung, n.t., , Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2311-9111
Fax (+852) 2119-7119
Asia Union Survey Services Limitedroom 1108, modern terminals,
Warehouse bldg., Phase 1, berth one,
Kwai Chung, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2716-5133
Fax (+852) 2765-8287
Carmichael & Clarke Co, Ltd.17/F Jade Centre, 98 Wellington street,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2581-2678
Fax (+852) 2581-2722
China Classification Society Hong Kong Branchrm 2904-5, shun tak Centre, West tower,
200 Connaught rd Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2547-6181
Fax (+852) 2858-2629
Delta Marine Services Ltd.unit J, 16/F Wing Hong Fact. building,
18-26 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Chung,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2153-9233
Fax (+852) 2153-9237
Far east Marine Surveyors, Ltd.rm 2904, 29/F West tower, shun tak Centre,
200 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-1708
Fax (+852) 2543-1349
HandH Consultants & Survey LimitedFlat d, 12/F on Fuk ind. building,
41-45 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Fong,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2439-9111
Fax (+852) 2439-6222
Hench Public Marine & Cargo Survey (H.K.) Ltd.12/F Flat d, on Fuk ind. bldg.,
41-45 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2439-9111
Fax (+852) 2439-6222
Intertek Testing Services Hong Kong Ltd.9C garment Centre, 576 Castle Peak road,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2197-1838
Fax (+852) 2307-0373
J & H Surveying Co. Ltd.unit A, 12/F Chung Pont Commercial buildings,
300 Hennessy road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2519-6120
tel (+852) 2519-8120
Fax (+852) 2519-3550
Kay Leung Company Limitedunit 702, block A, new trade Plaza,
6 on Ping street, shatin, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-3308
Fax (+852) 2815-2823
Kee Marine Service & Consultant Ltd.room 1804, nam Wo Hong building,
148 Wing Lok street, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2116-1663
tel (+852) 2851-7925
Fax (+852) 2851-6379
Kiwi Marine Consultants Ltd.suite 2b, block 40 siena one,
discovery bay, Lantau island, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2259-3150
Fax (+852) 2259-3151
www.kiwimarine.net
M L P Marine Services Ltd.rm 701, Kwong Lee bldg.,
30, bonham strand West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-3328
Fax (+852) 2543-5813
Marinasia Limitedunit 201, 2/F Charmay Centre, 12 Ka Hing
road, Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-5882
Fax (+852) 2541-3060
Maritime Services (HK) Co Ltd.12b, Hang Lung House, 184-192 Queen’s rd,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-0266
Fax (+852) 2542-2788
MCW International Surveyors Ltd.rm. 2106-7, Fook yip building,
53-57 Kwai Fung Crescent, Kwai Chung
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2410-0911
Fax (+852) 2424-3143
Nippon Kaiji Kentei Kyokai Hong Kongunit F, 20/F golden sun Centre,
59-67 bonham strand West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2807-0617 / 2807-1037
tel (+852) 2807-1018
Fax (+852) 2807-1327
OMIC & Associates Ltd.unit H1, 3/F north block, Kwai shun
industrial, Centre, 51-63 Container Port road,
Kwai Chung, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2424-4008
tel (+852) 2424-1221
Fax (+852) 2480-4638
PacMarine Services (HK) Ltd.7/F Hutchison House, 10 Harcourt road,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2233-7177
Fax (+852) 2571-9462
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Peterson Far east Ltd.17/F yue thai Commercial bldg.,
128 Connaught rd Central,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2396-7186
Fax (+852) 2396-5434
Petrochem & Marine Services Hong Kong Ltd.room 1101, 11/F technology Plaza,
29-35 sha tsui road,
tsuen Wan, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2402-9010
Fax (+852) 2492-3786
Standard Marine & Cargo Survey (Asia) Ltdsuite 1210, block ii, golden industrial bldg.,
16 - 26 Kwai tak st, Kwai Fong, n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3145-0555
Fax (+852) 3145-0450
Toplis & Harding (Marine) Ltd.Flat H, 5/F on Fook ind. bldg.,
41-45 Kwai Fung Crescent,
Kwai Chung n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2866-7744
Fax (+852) 2858-2633
Union Star Surveyors Ltd.10/F mtL berth 1, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2424-5521
Fax (+852) 2489-2704
Fax (+852) 2419-0467
TOWAGe AND SALVAGe
Chung Hing Tug CoFlat b, 22/F rice merchants bldg.,
77-8 Connaught rd W, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2549-2072
tel (+852) 2549-0395
Fax (+852) 2546-2406
Friendly Benefit engineering Limitedroom 11, 39/F Hong Kong Plaza,
188 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2803-7398
Fax (+852) 2803-7078
Hong Kong Salvage and Towage2/F Hud Administration bldg, sai tso Wan rd.,
tsing yi, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2612-6800
Fax (+852) 2480-5894
Luen Lee Tug Boat Co, Ltd.16/F 47, man Fai building,
Ferry Point, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2384-1244 / 2384-9279
Fax (+852) 2782-1822
New Moonraker Motorboat Co, Ltd.rm 1803,18/F 118 Connaught road West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2520-1138
Fax (+852) 2527-7732
South China Towing Co., Ltd.room 3205-6, 32/F singga Com. Centre,
148 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2548-5205
Fax (+852) 2858-2641
Tai Wah Sea/Land Heavy Transportation Ltd.15/F 48 man Fai bldg.,
Ferry Point, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2388-7578
Fax (+852) 2780-6812
Williamson Marine Service Ltd.g/F 24 namcheong st.,
shamshuipo, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2394-4241
Fax (+852) 2789-8009
Yiu Lian Agency Ltd.1-7 sai tso Wan rd., tsing yi island,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2544-9949
Fax (+852) 2581-1418
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TRADe/SHIPPING ORGANIZATIONS
Guangdong and Hong Kong Feeder Association Ltd.5/F suen yue bldg., 48 bonham strand West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2137-9351
Fax (+852) 3585-3009
Hong Kong & Kowloon Motor Boats & Tug Boats Association Ltd. 3/F 48 man Cheong bldg., Ferry Point,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2384-1435
Fax (+852) 2780-8156
Hong Kong export Credit Insurance Corporation2/F tower i, south seas Centre,
75 mody road, tsimshatsui east,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2723-9988
Fax (+852) 2722-6277
The Hong Kong Shippers’ Council2407 Hopewell Centre, 183 Queen’s road east,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2834-0010
Fax (+852) 2891-9787
Hongkong Association of Freight Forwarding And Logistics Ltd.8/F China Hong Kong Centre,
122-126 Canton rd, tsimshatsui,
Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2796-3121
Fax (+852) 2796-3719
VTMS ReGISTeReD SHIPPING AGeNCIeS
Anglo-eastern Ship Management Ltd.23/F mLC tower, 248 Queen’s road east,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
Asia & H K Shipping Limitedrm b, 13/F Wui tat Centre, 55 Connaught rd
West, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel 3107-0562
Fax 3107-0563
Ben Line Agencies (HK) Ltd.room 2702, bonham trade Centre
50 bonham strand, sheung Wan,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2893-4307
Fax (+852) 2893-4377
tlx (051) 9407-5273 benL g
Bernhard Schulte Shipmanagement (Hong Kong) Limitedroom 2602 K Wah Centre, 191 Java road,
north Point, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2597-1300
Fax (+852) 2561-8803
Bright Glory Shipping Co Limitedrm 2907, 29/F shun tak Centre, West tower,
200 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2540-0393
Fax (+852) 2547-1728
Candimar Limitedroom 2308, 23/F nan Fung tower,
173 des voeux road, Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-6377
Fax (+852) 2854-2409
tlx 9407-6511 CdmA g
Cheng Lie Navigation (HK) Co Ltd.2009-2012 nan Fung tower,
173 des voeux road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2280-2212
Fax (+852) 2541-6064
Chimbusco Pan Nation Shipping Co Ltdrm 3301-05 33/F shui on Centre,
6-8 Harbour road Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-0832
Fax (+852) 2850-5801
Chu Kong Agency Co Ltd.8/F -9/F Chu Kong shipping tower
143 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2859-1450/2859-1462-468
Fax (+852) 2858-0003
Conning Shipping Ltd.room 3603, 36/F China merchants tower,
shun tak Centre, 168 Connaught rd,
Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2739-9977
Fax (+852) 2723-0123
Cosco Container Line Agencies Ltd.6-8/F Cht tower terminal 8 east,
Container Port road south, Kwai Chung,
n.t., Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2809-6880/2616-1133
Fax (+852) 2907-6059/2836-6008
Csav Group Agencies (Hong Kong) Ltd.22/F, 9 des voeux road West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2857-7868
Fax (+852) 2914-4804
Dongnam Shipping Co Ltd.rm 3008-11 30/F Cosco tower,
grand millennium Plaza,
183 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-2973
Fax (+852) 2815-4191
Dragon Navigation Limitedrm 2501-02 Wai Wah Commercial Centre,
6 Wilmer street, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2858-2922
Fax (+852) 2964-9573
emirates Shipping Agencies (China) LtdFlat 21 office tower Convention Plaza,
no 1 Harbour road Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 3655-2000
Fax (+852) 3655-2001
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eternity Shipping Agencies Ltd.1302 shun tak Centre West tower,
168-200 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-1212
Fax (+852) 2541-2085
Fesco Lines Hong Kong Ltd.40/F 248 Queen’s road east,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2119-8642
Fax (+852) 2581-1398/2581-1234
Flamely Shipping Limitedroom 903 Alliance building,
130-136 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2180-8585
Fax (+852) 2180-8586
Fleet Management Limitedrm 1703, 17thFloor, massmutual tower,
38 gloucester road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2861-3511
Fax (+852) 2528-1550
Gmt Shipping Agency (HK) Limited20/F Harbour Commercial building,
122-124 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2581-1800
Fax (+852) 2851-8399
Golden Fortune Shipping Co Ltd.rm 1508-1513 office tower, Convention Plaza,
1 Harbour road, Wanchai Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2824-6467
Fax (+852) 2824-1431
Grandfame Ship Management Ltd.rm 2106, 21/F 118 Connaught road West,
Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2549-3298
Fax (+852) 2858-1389
Green Integrated Logistics (HK) Limited7/F no. 69 Jervois street,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2540-3809
Fax (+852) 2540-3823
Gulf Agency Co (HK) Ltd.Flat 05-07 23/F millennium City 6,
392 Kwun tong road, Kwun tong, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2723-6306
Fax (+852) 2314-7300
H & T International Transportation Limitedroom 01-04, 5/F China merchants building,
152-155 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-0708
Fax (+852) 2543-0161
Hamburg Sud Hong Kong Limited36/F two international Finance Centre,
8 Finance street Central, Hong Kong
tel 3478-8121 / 3478-8124
Fax 3478-8020
Hanjin Shipping Co Ltd.room 3801 38/F tower 6, the gateway,
Harbour City, 9 Canton road, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2487-2147 / 2507-1100
Fax (+852) 2419-0143/2615-0677
Hapag-lloyd (China) Ltd.35/F the gateway tower ii,
25 Canton road, tsimshatsui, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2768-1623
Fax (+852) 2401-7848
Hongkong Salvage & Towage3/F Hud Administration bldg, sai tso Wan rd,
tsing yi island, new territories, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2427-7477
Fax (+852) 2480-5894
Igor Shipping Agencies Ltd.1808 shun tak Centre, 200 Connaught road,
Central sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2548-1378
Fax (+852) 2517-0533
ISM Shipping Agent Companyrm b, 21/F Kai Kwong Commercial building,
332 Lockhart road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2802-2815 / 2836-6090
Fax (+852) 2802-2817
tlx (051) 9407-5247 ismA g
Jardine Shipping Agencies (HK) Ltd.rm 1608-1612 tower i, metro Plaza,
223 Hing Fong road, Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2418-3467
Fax (+852) 2427-8946 / 2427-9598
K Line (HK) Ltd.33/F united Centre, 95 Queensway, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2861-5630 , 2212-9530(KC)
Fax (+852) 2528-2101 , 2292-5984(KC)
Kingbest Shipping Ltd.Flat b, 11/F tower one, tern Centre,
237 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2815-2285
Fax (+852) 2815-8955
Kong Hing Agency Ltd.rm 1408 Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2534-3724
Fax (+852) 2543-5622
Kristian Jebsens Ltd.15/F Qualipak tower,
122 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2861-0068
Fax (+852) 2520-6785
Leader Agency Limitedroom 301 3/F tung sun Commercial Centre,
196 Lockhart road Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 8206-6900
Fax (+852) 8206-6500
Libo Maritime Management Limitedunit 2204-06, 22/F bonham trade Centre,
50-54 bonham strand east, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2802-1231
Fax (+852) 2519-8196
Lubeca Marine Management (HK) Ltd.21/F Harbour Comm bldg.,
122-124 Connaught rd., Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2810-0600
Fax (+852) 2537-1734
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M.T.M.M.(HK) Ltd.rm 809 tsim sha tsui Centre,
66 mody road tst east, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2528-9338
Fax (+852) 2520-2509
Maersk Hong Kong Ltd.16-19/F one Kowloon, 1-11 Wang yuen street,
Kowloon bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2419-4181
Fax (+852) 2972-0681
Mak Shui Cho & Son Ltd.19/F shanghai ind. investment bldg.,
48-62 Hennessy rd, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2760-8287
Fax (+852) 2760-9598
tlx 43931 msCs HX
Mariana Shipping (HK) Limitedroom 901-3 bonham trade Centre,
50 bonham strand, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel 3653-7600
Fax (+852) 2851-3351
Mediterranean Shipping Company (Hong Kong) Limitedunit 1-3, 22/F tower ii, ever gain Plaza,
88 Container Port rd, Kwai Chung, nt
tel (+852) 2403-2322
Fax (+852) 2489-2002
Modern Shipping Ltd.rm 903-4 Li Po Chun Chambers,
189 des voeux road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2851-9659
Fax (+852) 2850-6569
MOL (Asia) Limited28/F tower i ever gain Plaza,
88 Container Port road, new territories
tel (+852) 2823-6821/2823-6484(oPs)
Fax (+852) 2529-7488
Mutiara Pinewood Ltd.room 1303, shun tak Centre,
200 Connaught rd Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2517-0308
Fax (+852) 2517-0615
tlx 75891 Pine HX
N.Y.K. Line (HK) Ltd.18/F sun Life tower, 15 Canton road,
Harbour City tsimshatsui, Kowloon Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2864-5211
Fax (+852) 2865-1925
Penavico (Hong Kong) Limitedrm. 4008-4009, 40/F Cosco tower,
183 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-1996 / 2135-2148
Fax (+852) 2549-8622 / 2805-2129
Ray Glory Shipping Limitedrm 1005-6, 10/F tung Che Commercial Centre,
246 des voeux rd West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2857-2918
Fax (+852) 2857-2418
Rico Maritime Ltd.9/F unit A eib Centre,
40-44 bonham strand east.,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2850-6100
Fax (+852) 2850-6702
Sam Lee Lightering & Transport Co Ltd.10/F Pico tower, 66 gloucester road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2865-5800-7
Fax (+852) 2865-4730
San Lian Shipping Co Ltd.11/F ngan House,
206-210 des voeux road Central,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2545-0885
Fax (+852) 2542-0731
tlx 67260 sLsHP HX
Shinwa Shipping (HK) Co Ltd.rm 1002 ocean Centre, Harbour City,
5 Canton road, Kowloon, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2110-1228
Fax (+852) 2370-9781
Shun Tak Shipping Co Ltd.39/F shun tak Centre, the Penthouse,
200 Connaught road Central,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2859-3111
Fax (+852) 2859-3270
Sino Far east Shipping (HK) Co Ltd.room 1310, 13/F West tower, shun tak Centre,
168-200 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-8161
Fax (+852) 2559-6621
Sinotrans (HK) Shipping Ltd.18/F 9 des voeux road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2559-7911
Fax (+852) 2581-3336
Sinotrans Ship Management Limited21/F great eagle Centre, 23 Harbour road,
Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2827-1108
Fax (+852) 2827-1398
Skh Shipping Limited5/F tung Hip Comm bldg.,
244-252 des voeux road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2369-7226
Fax (+852) 2367-6356
Smart Point Shipping Limitedroom 2712, 27/F West tower shun tak Centre,
200 Connaught road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2114-7058
Fax (+852) 2543-9429
Soaring Dragon enterprise Limitedrooms 2607-8 26/F C C Wu building,
302-8 Hennessy road Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2519-3004
Fax (+852) 2511-3130
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Sunning Shipping Ltd.4 Floor, 402-403 Hua Qin international bldg,
340 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-2183 / 2541-2683
Fax (+852) 2544-8318
tlx 051940-75268 sunn g
Swellchief Shipping Company Limitedunit 909 9/F Wayson Commercial building,
28 Connaught road West, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2546-6078
Fax (+852) 2559-8249
T.S. Lines Limitedrm1111 Cosco tower, grand millennium Plaza,
183 Queen’s road Central, Hong Kong
tel 3413-2000 / 3413-2112
Fax 3413-2001 / 3413-2007(oP)
Taiship Development Ltd.10/F 9 des voeux road West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2850-6305
Fax (+852) 2850-6195
Tri-Orient Shipping Ltd.1804 Central Plaza,
18 Harbour road, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2827-6883
Fax (+852) 2827-8559
United Arab Shipping Agency Company (HK) Limited18/F tower two, ever gain Plaza,
88 Container Port road, Kwai Chung nt
tel (+852) 2579-3793
Fax (+852) 2856-9940
Univan Ship Management Limitedsuite 801 8/F Asian House,
1 Hennessy road Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2527-0058
Fax (+852) 2861-0742
Wallem Shipping (HK) Ltd.12/F Warwick House,
979 King’s road taikoo Place, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2876-8520
Fax (+852) 2876-1503
Welgrow International Limitedrm 604 nam Wo Hong building,
148 Wing Lok street, sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2541-1332
Fax (+852) 2851-8481
Wells Marine Agenciesrm 402, 4/F Welland bldg.,
368 Queen’s rd., Central, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2543-4909
Fax (+852) 2543-4130
tlx (051) 9407-5277 WeLL g
wellsmar @netvigator.com
Wilhelmsen Ships Service Limitedroom 1104-6 11/F Lu Plaza 2,
Wing yip street, Kwun tong, Kowloon
tel (+852) 2880-1688
Fax (+852) 2880-5058
WM Logistics (Worldwide) Limited20/F bangkok bank building,
18 bonham strand West,
sheung Wan, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2722-1608
Fax (+852) 2415-3939
Yang Ming Line (Hong Kong) Ltd.22/F tower 1 ever gain Plaza,
88 Container Port rd Kwai Chung,
new territories, Hong Kong
tel 3189-3888 / 9489-9054
Fax 3189-3600
Zim Integrated Shipping Agencies (HK) Limitedroom 2201, 22/F one island east,
18 Westlands road island east, Hong Kong
tel (+852) 2823-5888 / 3652-8395 (oP)
Fax (+852) 2528-6744 / 3652-8370 (oP)
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Key ContACts
Hong Kong Marine DepartmentHarbour building,
38 Pier road,
Central,
Hong Kong
tel : (852) 2542 3711
Fax : (852) 2541 7194
general enquiries email :
Shipping Register tel: (852) 2852 4421
Fax: (852) 2541 8842
email: [email protected]
Port State Control tel: (852) 2852 4506
Fax: (852) 2545 0556
email: [email protected]
Vessel Traffic Centre (24 hrs) tel: (852) 2233 7801
Fax: (852) 2858 6646
email: [email protected]
Maritime Rescue Coordination Centre (24 hrs) tel: (852) 2545 0181Fax: (852) 2541 7714email: [email protected]
Hong Kong Maritime Industry Council38/F two exchange square,
Connaught Place, Central,
Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2537 2860
Fax: (852) 2523 0030
email: [email protected]
Hong Kong Maritime Law Associationc/o Clyde & Co,
18/F CitiC tower,
1 tim mei Avenue,
Central, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2878 8600
Fax: (852) 2522 5907
email: [email protected]
Hong Kong Port Development Council38/F two exchange square,
Connaught Place, Central,
Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2537 2860
Fax: (852) 2523 0030
email: [email protected]
Hong Kong Shipowners Association 12/F Queen’s Centre,
58 Queen’s road east,
Wan Chai, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2520 0206
Fax: (852) 2529 8246
email: [email protected]
Hong Kong Trade Development Council 38/F office tower, Convention Plaza,
1 Harbour road, Wanchai, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 1830 668
Fax: (852) 2824 0249
email: [email protected]
Invest Hong Kong15/F one Pacific Place, Queensway,
Hong Kong
tel: (852) 3107 1000
Fax: (852) 3107 9007
email: [email protected]
Institute of Seatransportm/F China merchants Commercial building,
15-16 Connaught road West, Hong Kong.
tel: (852) 2581 0003
Fax: (852) 2581 0004
email: [email protected]
Hongkong International Terminalsterminal 4,
Container Port road south,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2619 6868
Fax: (852) 2619 7315
email: [email protected]
Modern Terminals Limitedberth one, Kwai Chung,
Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2115 3838
Fax (852 2115 4927)
email: [email protected]
DP World Hong Kongberth 3, Kwai Chung Container terminal,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2489 5500
Fax: (852) 2614 4791
email: [email protected]
Asia Container Terminals main office building,
Container terminal 8 West,
Container Port road south,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2276 8000
Fax: (852) 3101 1536
email: [email protected]
COSCO-HIT TerminalsCHt tower, terminal 8 east,
Container Port road south,
Kwai Chung, Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2991 8888
Fax: (852) 2485 3320
email: [email protected]
River Trade Terminal terminal office building,
201 Lung mun road,
tuen mun, n.t., Hong Kong
tel: (852) 2122 7878
Fax: (852) 2122 7438
email: [email protected]
HONG KONG CONTAINer TerMINAL COMPANIeS
HONG KONG MArINe DePArTMeNT & SUBSIDIArIeS
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HONG KONG
Valles Steamship Co., Ltd.
61st Floor Room 6111-12 The Center
99 Queen’s Road Central
Hong Kong
Telephone: (852) 2877-9189
Facsimile: (852) 2868-4014
E-Mail: [email protected]
CANADA
Valles Steamship (Canada) Ltd.
#1160 Guinness Tower
1055 West Hastings Street
Vancouver B.C. V6E 2E9
Canada
Telephone: (604) 687-3288
Facsimile: (604) 687-0833
E-Mail: [email protected]
JAPAN
Valles Steamship Co., Ltd.
4-16-7 Nakameguro
Meguro-Ku
Tokyo 153-0061
Japan
Telephone: (81-3) 5721-8981
Facsimile: (81-3) 5721-8983
E-Mail: [email protected]
CHINA
Valles Steamship Co., Ltd.
Shanghai Representative Office
Suite 402, Jin Tai Building
58 Mao Ming South Road
Shanghai 200020, China
Telephone: (86-21) 6445-9993
Facsimile: (86-21) 6472-0893
E-Mail: [email protected]
THE VALLES GROUPwww.vallesgroup.com
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