COSCO SHIPPING Expands in Thai Port Market

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  • COSCO SHIPPING Ports acquires stakes in major Thai terminals TLT and HLT.
  • The acquisition is worth US$110 million, adding significant capacity to Laem Chabang Port.
  • The deal strengthens China-Thailand trade ties and COSCO’s port network in Southeast Asia.

COSCO SHIPPING Ports has acquired a 12.5% stake in Thai Laemchabang Terminal (TLT) and a 30% stake in Hutchison Laemchabang Terminal (HLT), further expanding its influence in Thailand’s shipping industry, reports Conainter News.

Signing Ceremony Held in Vietnam

The agreement was formally signed in Vietnam on 23 October, representing a strategic investment of about US$110 million by COSCO.

The acquisition covers Berths A2 in TLT and Berths A3, C1-C2, and D1-D3 in HLT. Once all facilities, including those under construction, are operational, the total capacity will be around 6.7 million TEUs annually.

Significance of Laem Chabang Port

Laem Chabang Port is Thailand’s largest deep-water port, located near Bangkok.

It serves as the country’s key international container hub, handling about 80% of total throughput.

Thai Government Support and Future Growth

COSCO highlighted Thai government support for infrastructure projects like the Thailand Eastern Economic Corridor.

It will contribute to ongoing expansion in the port sector.

Strategic Benefits for COSCO SHIPPING

As Laem Chabang is a major port for COSCO’s dual-brand lines in Thailand, this acquisition strengthens China-Thailand trade ties.

It also allows COSCO to optimize port resources, enhancing synergies across its operations.

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Source: Container News