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Sir John Bremridge, Financial Secretary, opens phase two of Terminal 1, increasing Hactl's capacity from 350,000 to 680,000 tonnes a year. 1986. Annual throughput reaches 500,000 tonnes. 1991. Sir David Wilson, Governor of Hong Kong, officiates at opening of Terminal 2, which further increases Hactl's capacity to 1.5 million tonnes a year. 1993.
Onboard Courier Centre. Perishable Cargo Handling Centre. Cool Chain Complex. Twenty-Foot Unit Handling Centre. Valuable Cargo Handling Centre. Hactl's automated cargo handling systems provide ample storage for containers, pallets and loose cargo. Our comprehensive handling facilities cater for every kind of cargo.
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December 2019. Hacis – the value-added logistics arm of Hactl – has established a three-pronged strategy for its development over the next three years.
Hactl’s SuperTerminal 1, stands as the world’s single largest multi-level air cargo terminal with a designed capacity of handling up to 3.5 million tons every year. Boasting massive handling systems that represent the epitome of automation and efficiency, SuperTerminal 1 is evidence of Hactl’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities.
Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) is the first cargo terminal operator (CTO) to complete a pilot for IATA’s Smart Facility Operational Capacity Audit (SFOC). SFOC is part of the Smart Facility program which aims to provide total transparency on capacities and services offered by CTOs, by means of a "multi-tiered validation process".
Jul 17, 2018 · Hong Kong, July 17, 2018 -- Hong Kong Air Cargo Terminals Limited (Hactl) – Hong Kong’s largest independent cargo handler – is the first cargo terminal operator (CTO) in the world to complete a...
Apr 8, 2024 · November 19, 2021 by Payload Asia. Hong Kong’s largest independent air cargo handler Hactl has opened its new ground and cargo handling command centre, dubbed the Integrated Hactl Control Centre or iHCC.