A container port or container terminal is a facility where cargo containers are transshipped between different transport vehicles, for onward transportation . The transshipment may be between container ships and land vehicles, for example trains or trucks , in which case the terminal is described as a maritime container port . Alternatively, the transshipment may be between land vehicles, typically between train and truck, in which case the terminal is described as an inland container port .
5-600: The River Trade Terminal ( RTT ) is the only container terminal in Hong Kong for river cargo . The operator is known as River Trade Terminal Company Limited . Located in Siu Lang Shui / Pillar Point , within Tuen Mun Town , Tuen Mun District , it mainly handles and consolidates container and bulk cargo from upstream prior to dispatch to Kwai Tsing Container Terminals and vice versa. The company
10-960: A manager from the Port of Rotterdam , it may be fairly typical way for the cargo of a large 18,000 TEU container ship to be distributed over 19 container trains (74 TEU each), 32 barges (97 TEU each) and 1,560 trucks (1.6 TEU each, on average). The further container terminal, in April 2015, such APM Terminal Maasvlakte II, that adapts the advanced technology of remotely-controlled STS gantry cranes and conceptions of sustainability , renewable energy , and zero carbon dioxide emission . Both maritime and inland container ports usually provide storage facilities for both loaded and empty containers. Loaded containers are stored for relatively short periods, whilst waiting for onward transportation, whilst unloaded containers may be stored for longer periods awaiting their next use. Containers are normally stacked for storage, and
15-681: The Newark Bay in the Port of New York and New Jersey is considered the world's first maritime container port. On April 26, 1956, the Ideal X was rigged for an experiment to use standardized cargo containers that were stacked and then unloaded to a compatible truck chassis at Port Newark. The concept had been developed by the McLean Trucking Company. On August 15, 1962, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey opened
20-512: The worldโs first container port, Elizabeth Marine Terminal. Maritime container ports tend to be part of a larger port , and the biggest maritime container ports can be found situated around major harbours . Inland container ports tend to be located in or near major cities, with good rail connections to maritime container ports. It is common for cargo that arrives to a container port in a single ship to be distributed over several modes of transportation for delivery to inland customers. According to
25-654: Was established in 1996 and the terminal was completed in 1999. The terminal occupies a 65 hectares (160 acres) site in Tuen Mun with 49 berths along 3,000-metre (9,800 ft) of quay front. Its shareholders include Hutchison Whampoa and Sun Hung Kai Properties . Container terminal In November 1932, the first inland container port in the world was opened by the Pennsylvania Railroad company in Enola, Pennsylvania . Port Newark-Elizabeth on
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